Here's the Scoop...
It seems that the 'Full House' sequel, reboot, remake, revival show 'Fuller House' is headed for another season.
I haven't seen it, but the internets are all abuzz over the Netflix original series. Is it good? Is it bad? Is it just working the nostalgia angle? Is it better without the Olsen Twins? Are Uncle Joe's jokes still lame? What's the deal?
I grew up on 'Full House' and if 'Fuller House' is anything like the it, then they need to have mercy and cut it out.
Be Well,
Steve
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Jacob Tremblay meets Daisy Ridley of 'Star Wars' at Oscars
Jacob Tremblay met several Star Wars favorites at the 2016 Oscars.
The 9-year-old actor, whose film Room was nominated for four Academy Awards, spent time with Star Wars: The Force Awakens star Daisy Ridley and the Star Wars droids at the ceremony.
"Met #Rey, she is awesome, but @daisyridley is even cooler! #oscars #roomthemovie #starwars," he captioned a photo of himself with the 23-year-old actress on Instagram.
Ridley, who shared the same snapshot on her social media accounts, was equally impressed with Tremblay, writing, "One of the best parts of this weekend was meeting this guy."
Tremblay also met the Star Wars droids CP30, R2D2 and BB-8. The young star posed with the characters backstage, writing, "My new squad! #squadgoals #oscars #starwars."
Room ended up losing Best Picture to Spotlight, but Tremblay's co-star, Brie Larson, won Best Actress for her role as Ma. Star Wars: The Force Awakens was nominated five times, including for Best Original Score, but didn't walk away with any awards.
"Me and Mark [Hamill] have been rehearsing a lot, and it's really amazing," Ridley said of Star Wars: Episode VIII to MTV News on the red carpet. "It's such a good story. Seriously. Luke [Skywalker] is so cool in this one."
Tremblay played Jack Newsome in Room and was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award for best supporting male actor for the role in January. The young actor is slated for The Book of Henry with Lee Pace and Naomi Watts.
LOOSE LIPS:
"People may find it hard to believe, but when I got my breast-reduction surgery last year, it wasn't because of the mean comments online. It wasn't because I didn't like how I looked. Having so much weight on my frame was affecting me psychologically. I was uncomfortable and unhappy. I chose surgery because of how I felt, not because of what anyone else thought."
--Ariel Winter, on why she underwent the procedure, to Motto
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Who won't be cutting-a-rug on 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 22?
Gil Hill, 'Beverly Hills Cop' star, dead at 84
Gil Hill, the real life police officer who played Eddie Murphy's boss in Beverly Hills Cop has died at the age of 84.
Hill's family confirmed his passing Monday after a battle with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The actor was admitted to the DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit, Mich. on Feb. 17 for pneumonia, Deadline Detroit reported.
"The Family of Gilbert "Gil" Hill is deeply saddened to inform the public that Gil passed away today and joined the ancestors in the land of glory," his family said in a statement.
"As many of you know, Gil had been recently hospitalized and was on the road to recovery. We are relieved that his passing was peaceful and painless... We asked that you pray for the family and respect our privacy during this very difficult time."
Hill, a Detroit police officer, was famous for starring as no-nonsense police Inspector Douglas Todd alongside Murphy's wisecracking detective Axel Foley in the 1984 box-office hit, Beverly Hills Cop and its two sequels in 1987 and 1994.
Hill retired as a police commander and was elected to City Council in 1989 before unsuccessfully running for Mayor in 2001.
He is survived by his three children, three grandchildren, and two great grandchildren.
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Who won't be cutting-a-rug on 'Dancing with the Stars' Season 22?
Derek Hough will reportedly sit out Dancing with the Stars Season 22.
Sources told news outlets the 30-year-old professional dancer will take the season off to focus on his forthcoming role in Singin' in the Rain on Broadway.
"Derek will always love Dancing with the Stars and the friends he's made through the show," an insider told Us Weekly magazine. "And the door isn't closed there. He'll always be a part of the family."
Singin' in the Rain producer Harvey Weinstein announced Hough will star Saturday. Hough shared the news on Instagram, writing, "Proud to be a part of another adventure with The Weinstein Company. #Broadway #singingintherainmusical #classic #2017."
Word Hough won't compete follows news his sister, Julianne Hough, a former Dancing pro, won't return as a judge on the new season. The 27-year-old dancer said in February she "will miss" the show but has "a lot of exciting stuff coming."
"The pro dancers, producers and crew at DTWS will always be my family," she said in a statement. "I promise it's not the last you'll see of me in the ballroom."
Derek Hough joined Dancing with the Stars as a pro in Season 5 and has won the ABC reality competition six times. He most recently won Season 21 with Australian conservationist Bindi Irwin as his celebrity partner.