Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller sent social media into a frenzy after revealing she is attracted to high school football players in a now-viral podcast clip.
The dance studio owner, known for instructing JoJo Siwa and Maddie Ziegler, joined Sofia Franklyn on her podcast, Sofia with an F, where she began discussing the 1984 film All the Right Moves. “Have you seen All the Right Moves? That’s the best movie ever,” said Miler. “You know, high school football player— that’s my downfall, I like the high school football players. I still like them,” highlighting her infatuation with high school athletes.
Franklyn sheepishly laughed at Miller’s comment, adding that her preference would be the coach rather than the student players, to which Miller clarified that she prefers current high school athletes.
“Not one that used to be in high school, but one that is. Yes,” Miller emphasized.
Miller...
The dance studio owner, known for instructing JoJo Siwa and Maddie Ziegler, joined Sofia Franklyn on her podcast, Sofia with an F, where she began discussing the 1984 film All the Right Moves. “Have you seen All the Right Moves? That’s the best movie ever,” said Miler. “You know, high school football player— that’s my downfall, I like the high school football players. I still like them,” highlighting her infatuation with high school athletes.
Franklyn sheepishly laughed at Miller’s comment, adding that her preference would be the coach rather than the student players, to which Miller clarified that she prefers current high school athletes.
“Not one that used to be in high school, but one that is. Yes,” Miller emphasized.
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- 9/14/2023
- by Chazzel Ferbol
- Uinterview
“The Afterparty” has placed all sorts of lenses on its murder mystery wedding romp in Season 2: the generic conventions of rom-com and film noir, specific directorial styles like Alfred Hitchcock’s and Wes Anderson’s, and even whole modes of filmmaking as in Feng’s (Ken Jeong) found-footage episode peppered with vertical iPhone videos ready for TikTok.
The sheer number of different visual styles the show needs is a challenge, but so is creating a “normal” look for the present-day interrogation scenes with Danner (Tiffany Haddish), Aniq (Sam Richardson), and Zoë (Zoe Chao). Working out the feeling of that grounding “home base” look was as challenging as crafting the show’s most extreme visual styles, and in both cases required cinematographer Ross Riege to do a lot of calibrating in order to get it right — and then keep it straight.
“We’d shoot something [in the] present day, and then the...
The sheer number of different visual styles the show needs is a challenge, but so is creating a “normal” look for the present-day interrogation scenes with Danner (Tiffany Haddish), Aniq (Sam Richardson), and Zoë (Zoe Chao). Working out the feeling of that grounding “home base” look was as challenging as crafting the show’s most extreme visual styles, and in both cases required cinematographer Ross Riege to do a lot of calibrating in order to get it right — and then keep it straight.
“We’d shoot something [in the] present day, and then the...
- 8/30/2023
- by Sarah Shachat
- Indiewire
Since the release of the original "Mad Max" film in 1979, the series has only increased in popularity. With the sequel, which was titled "The Road Warrior" in the U.S. and "Mad Max 2" everywhere else, the franchise gained a plethora of new fans on top of the cult following it had already been growing. The story of Max Rockatansky was one that viewers could resonate with for many different reasons. Moreover, the fact that the films maintained a high quality immensely helped with their reception as well.
There are a lot of defining features of the "Mad Max" films that make the series so appealing to audiences. From the insane vehicular combat to the impressively shot chase sequences, "Mad Max" has always been a solid form of entertainment. However, Miller believes he shouldn't take credit for Max's journey through the wasteland being open to multiple interpretations. Being the ever-so-humble filmmaker,...
There are a lot of defining features of the "Mad Max" films that make the series so appealing to audiences. From the insane vehicular combat to the impressively shot chase sequences, "Mad Max" has always been a solid form of entertainment. However, Miller believes he shouldn't take credit for Max's journey through the wasteland being open to multiple interpretations. Being the ever-so-humble filmmaker,...
- 10/23/2022
- by Ernesto Valenzuela
- Slash Film
Deadpool actor Tj Miller has said he will not work with Ryan Reynolds again following a “weird” on-set experience with the Hollywood star.
The Silicon Valley star, who appeared alongside Reynolds in the first two Deadpool films, blamed a specific encounter for his decision, and claimed that the actor “hates” him.
“Would I work with him again? No, I would not work with him again,” Miller said during an appearance on the Adam Corolla Show podcast, adding: “But I’ve said that about Michael Bay, and now we’re friends, and I would work with him again. But I think Michael Bay is different.”
Describing the encounter, which he said was “not a great experience for me”, Miller explained: “We had a really weird moment on Deadpool where he said, ‘Let’s do one more take.’ And then as the character, he was horrifically mean to me as if I’m Weasel.
The Silicon Valley star, who appeared alongside Reynolds in the first two Deadpool films, blamed a specific encounter for his decision, and claimed that the actor “hates” him.
“Would I work with him again? No, I would not work with him again,” Miller said during an appearance on the Adam Corolla Show podcast, adding: “But I’ve said that about Michael Bay, and now we’re friends, and I would work with him again. But I think Michael Bay is different.”
Describing the encounter, which he said was “not a great experience for me”, Miller explained: “We had a really weird moment on Deadpool where he said, ‘Let’s do one more take.’ And then as the character, he was horrifically mean to me as if I’m Weasel.
- 10/9/2022
- by Jacob Stolworthy
- The Independent - Film
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Mark Miller, who portrayed the patriarch of a castle-dwelling family on the 1960s NBC sitcom Please Don’t Eat the Daisies and co-wrote the Keanu Reeves-starring romantic drama A Walk in the Clouds, has died. He was 97.
Miler died Friday in Santa Monica of natural causes, a family spokesperson announced. Survivors include his daughter and Tony-nominated actress Penelope Ann Miller.
Miller also wrote, produced and starred in the classic family film Savannah Smiles (1982), which was inspired by and named for his youngest daughter. It’s the story of a runaway girl (Bridgette Andersen) who forms an improvised family with the two escaped convicts (Miller, Donovan Scott) who find her.
On Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, which aired for two seasons and 58 episodes from 1965-67, the native Texan played college professor Jim Nash opposite Patricia Crowley as newspaper writer Joan Nash. They are the...
Mark Miller, who portrayed the patriarch of a castle-dwelling family on the 1960s NBC sitcom Please Don’t Eat the Daisies and co-wrote the Keanu Reeves-starring romantic drama A Walk in the Clouds, has died. He was 97.
Miler died Friday in Santa Monica of natural causes, a family spokesperson announced. Survivors include his daughter and Tony-nominated actress Penelope Ann Miller.
Miller also wrote, produced and starred in the classic family film Savannah Smiles (1982), which was inspired by and named for his youngest daughter. It’s the story of a runaway girl (Bridgette Andersen) who forms an improvised family with the two escaped convicts (Miller, Donovan Scott) who find her.
On Please Don’t Eat the Daisies, which aired for two seasons and 58 episodes from 1965-67, the native Texan played college professor Jim Nash opposite Patricia Crowley as newspaper writer Joan Nash. They are the...
- 9/14/2022
- by Mike Barnes
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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