Released on: 1992
Rating: 5.40
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Let's go through the Hop poster
It may look like the contents of a clown's stomach, but the ad for this shameless ploy to sell chocolate at least talks to the kiddies
Have a guess which confectionery-centric holiday Hop aims to tie in with? There are truckloads of candy, and chicks, and chocolate bunnies, and digitally rendered bunnies sporting pink berets and layered plaid shirts. Its target is Easter, of course, or at least Easter as imagined by the creatively bankrupt residents of Hollywood's movie production world, an imagination vacuum where good and original ideas increasingly appear to be outlawed at birth.
Hop is the latest picture from the man behind Alvin and the Chipmunks and Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties, a double-dip directorial CV that explains why the poster-makers decided to omit any mention of his involvement in favour of some people who had a hand in creating the altogether more palatable Despicable Me.»
- Daniel Bettridge
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Colin Farrell Discusses His Little-Known Friendship With Elizabeth Taylor
Colin Farrell and Elizabeth Taylor struck up an unlikely friendship in the year before she died, and the two became so close that Farrell actually recited a poem at her funeral this weekend, and he was the only non-family member to participate in the service. When Farrell was asked how he became close to the Hollywood legend, he told Access Hollywood “How did we become friends? You know, the old story of boy meets girl, and boy pesters girl with too many phone calls at inappropriate hours of the night.”
“I was just lucky enough to become her friend in the last year and a half. I adore her… still.” Farrell added. The feeling was mutual, because Taylor swooned over Farrell in one of her last interviews (given to Kim Kardashian, of all people), published in Harper’s Bazaar. Taylor said Kardashian “I love Johnny Depp, and I love Colin Farrell—both brilliant,»
- Liz Black
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