Showing posts with label Tori Spelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tori Spelling. Show all posts

Thursday, November 04, 2021

Tori! Tori! Tori!


After all she's been through, I suppose the least I can do is accept.



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Thursday, October 31, 2019

Remains of the Day (10/31)


Foxwoods: Jennie and Tori took my advice and are taking this show on the road

Instagram: Alessandro Cavagnola models low-slung black Speedo

The Hill: Michelle Obama: "I can't make people not afraid of black people"

Express: Sophia Loren, 85, dazzles as she accepts lifetime achievement award (presented by son Carlo)

Back2Stonewall: Happy HOMOween! The Haunted Gay Carpe Diem Guesthouse in Provincetown

Towleroad: Another gay Republican sells his soul for notoriety ... and I actually know this one


Rolling Stone: Obama calls out online call-out culture: "That’s not activism"

Instagram: Steve Grand in a black Speedo at the Hotel Riviera Maya

Tennis: Federer withdraws from inaugural (and unnecessary) ATP Cup citing family needs

The WoW Report: Andy Warhol’s trans/drag series “Ladies & Gentlemen” featured at the Tate in London

Newsweek: ICE allegedly detaining LGBT asylum seeker in defiance of court ruling

Boy Culture: Terry Miller in pink animal-print briefs


Baseline: Alexander Zverev looking adorable answering questions and singing "We Are the World"(!)

Dlisted: A lot more than you would ever want to know about Suzanne Somers

Eater: Eat your foie gras now, New Yorkers

Greg in Hollywood: Pro golfer Tadd Fujikawa: “Many gays are femme-phobic when it comes to dating and sex”

Metrosource: This is how Mare Winningham surprised CafĂ© Carlyle

Intelligencer: Is there a good solution to the Uber crunch at airports?


Hot Cat of the Day: Looks like Mom's got her hands full!

Monday, August 13, 2018

'Trick' Pics


If these photos from the first table read for the sequel to Jim Fall’s 1999 cult favorite -- featuring original leads Christian Campbell and JP Pitoc plus scene-stealers Steve Hayes, Tori Spelling, Miss Coco Peru et al. -- are any indication, we’re in for a “Trick” that’s going to be quite a treat!






More photos HERE.


UPDATE: Jan. 30, 2024

The Messenger reports:

In 2018, Fall and the cast celebrated Trick's 20th anniversary in Los Angeles, reuniting for a table read of Fall's screenplay for a potential sequel. They even filmed a musical number for a Kickstarter campaign.

Although the reading "went really well and was really fun," the project was ultimately abandoned by the original movie's producer. "It was very frustrating to put that much work into something and have it not happen," said Fall.

"I was excited to think about a sequel because it is a love story, but it's not ... They only spent one night together, and it was a pivotal night," he explained. "But, I remember saying I wasn't even sure the two of them would end up together the next day. When they went on a real date, would they really get along? I tried to answer that in the sequel. And the answer was no because, in the sequel, they meet 20 years later and then actually fall in love as adults."

The script and table read for Trick 2 are available on Fall's website.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Something Borrowed, Something New ...

Here's the new American trailer for the upcoming comedy "Kiss the Bride," that I blogged about recently. The film looks sort of like "My Best Friend's Wedding" with a(n even) gay(er) twist, with sexy Philipp Karner filling in for Julia Roberts and hunky James O'Shea in the Dermot Mulroney position. Most improbably, Tori Spelling is the Cameron Diaz in it all, although her performance in 1999's gay hit "Trick" shows she has a knack for surprising us all. Can't wait to see it later this month. Keep an eye on the official site to see if "Kiss the Bride" is coming to a theater near you.