#tbt to when I cried at our wedding and @daxshepard thought it was really funny. A post shared by kristen bell (@kristenanniebell) on Jan 26, 2017 at 12:19pm Pst Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard are one of Hollywood's most beloved couples, and this week, Kristen shared some thoughtful relationship advice that doesn't sugarcoat it. During a Reddit Ama, one fan said how much they appreciate Kristen's realistic take on long-term relationships, asking whether she had any tips for other couples. "Try hard. It's uncomfortable, but worth it," Kristen said. "Also Be Vulnerable. No one does it right. So forgive. And then be vulnerable again." Comment from discussion Hi! I'm professional sloth enthusiast and actress on The Good Place, Kristen Bell. Ask Me Anything!. Her thoughtful advice echoes Dax's comments about their marriage from earlier this year, when he said they visited a therapist early on in their relationship to make sure they communicated well.
- 10/6/2017
- by Laura Marie Meyers
- Popsugar.com
Hours after he was seen on set of Woody Allen's 2016 movie, Bruce Willis has left the project due to 'scheduling problems'...
Just last week, the a new episode of the Hollywood Babble-On podcast had co-host Ralph Garman telling the story of working with Bruce Willis on the upcoming movie Going Under.
Or more to the point, not working with Bruce Willis. Garman's role in the film was ultimately cut, as a result of, er, 'someone' deciding that certain scenes in the film didn't need to be shot. Obviously, only one side of the story has been put forward, but it sounds eerily family to those who have followed stories of Willis in recent times. The podcast - the 21st August edition - can be found here.
Now comes news, off the back of that, that Bruce Willis has departed Woody Allen's new movie - pretty much hours after he was seen on set,...
Just last week, the a new episode of the Hollywood Babble-On podcast had co-host Ralph Garman telling the story of working with Bruce Willis on the upcoming movie Going Under.
Or more to the point, not working with Bruce Willis. Garman's role in the film was ultimately cut, as a result of, er, 'someone' deciding that certain scenes in the film didn't need to be shot. Obviously, only one side of the story has been put forward, but it sounds eerily family to those who have followed stories of Willis in recent times. The podcast - the 21st August edition - can be found here.
Now comes news, off the back of that, that Bruce Willis has departed Woody Allen's new movie - pretty much hours after he was seen on set,...
- 8/26/2015
- by simonbrew
- Den of Geek
Prepare for the most Irish thing you’ll see all day, as Munster rugby star Simon Zebo teams up with Elverys Sports for this some times cringe worthy, more times incredibly funny parody of Die Hard, called, of course, Try Hard. Most of the jokes may go over your head if you don’t live in the Emerald Isle, but it’s a spot on piss take of one of the greatest action movies of all time, and Father Ted’s Patrick McDonnell is having a blast standing in for Alan Rickman.
- 7/23/2015
- by noreply@blogger.com (Tom White)
- www.themoviebit.com
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