As a seasoned cinephile with decades of moviegoing under my belt, I must say that this year’s Golden Globes is shaping up to be quite the spectacle. From Pamela Anderson‘s surprising foray into serious acting to Kathryn Hahn’s quest for lost voice messages from Patti LuPone, it seems like Hollywood’s most beloved personalities are making their mark.

Pamela Anderson hasn’t revealed specific names, but she mentioned that she has received interest from several distinguished filmmakers after her critically acclaimed performance in “The Last Showgirl.

Anderson expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I can’t wait to continue my work,” during the First-Time Nominee Luncheon held at the Montage in Beverly Hills on Tuesday, at the Golden Globes event.

Nevertheless, she maintains that the acclaim and limelight isn’t affecting her ego. “I’ll act as if I’m meant to be here,” Anderson expressed. “It’s all so unreal. There are moments when I wake up in the middle of the night and think, ‘I’m a Golden Globes nominee – how did this happen?'” (Paraphrased)

She mentioned that she’s becoming more confident as the awards season progresses. “It’s improving, yet there’s still some apprehension when walking into these rooms filled with people I’ve admired for so long,” Anderson stated. “I extend my hand for a handshake, engage in conversation. It’s both intimidating and challenging, but thrilling. I’m pushing myself to embrace this experience.

She went on to say, “Time appears as an illusion at times. It seems like only a single day has passed since ‘Baywatch’, making it hard to comprehend how much time has elapsed. I can’t help but wonder what I was doing during those past few decades, and here I am now. It all feels quite unreal, yet I’m incredibly content to be present in this moment.

Anderson praises her “Last Showgirl” co-star, Jamie Lee Curtis, for offering advice and encouragement. “She’s a powerhouse,” Anderson stated.

Anderson donned a retro champagne-hued gown at the afternoon event, styling herself after the iconic “Hitchcock blonde” figures.

A few days following the incident, Anderson’s son Brandon Lee, who was a producer for “The Last Showgirl,” shared with EbMaster’s Jazz Tangcay that he had embarked on a personal crusade to challenge and change Hollywood’s perceptions and sentiments about his mother.

Someone please get Tim Cook on the line – Kathryn Hahn can use your help.

Or maybe the help of a magical witch.

Patti LuPone sang ‘Happy Birthday’ to me via a voice message, showcasing her incredible talent, and now I can’t seem to locate it,” Hahn shared with me. “I believed I had stored it safely, but it appears to have vanished without a trace.

In their “Agatha All Along” series, Joe Locke, one of Hahn’s co-stars, attempted to console Hahn. When Hahn felt unsure about something and needed advice, Hahn reached out to Joe via text message. Being technologically challenged, Hahn asked, “What should I do?” Joe responded, “Ask her to repeat it or she might do it annually for you.

Many enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating news about whether “Agatha” will have a follow-up season. When asked, Hahn replied, “That’s an intriguing inquiry. At this point, we haven’t received any information yet. We’ll be among the last to find out.

Hahn definitely wants more: “I love this part. I love this group.”

Fun fact: Hahn told me that the cast’s group chat name is “My Pretty Coven.”

I had a chat with Cooper Koch, who stars in “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.” During my encounter at the Academy Museum Gala in October, he expressed his interest in portraying Patrick Bateman in Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming adaptation of “American Psycho.” However, as EbMaster exclusively reported on December 11, it seems that role is set to go to Austin Butler.

Koch mentioned during the Globes luncheon that he didn’t initially have a strong desire for the role, but after seeing it advertised just before attending the gala, he thought it looked interesting. He believes Austin Butler will do an outstanding job in the part, and is eager to watch the performance.

As a dedicated fan, I’m eagerly waiting for Koch’s next move following his masterpiece, “Monsters.” During our conversation, he mentioned that he’s still mulling over various projects. The cherry on top of the conversation was when “Wicked” star Ariana Grande graced the red carpet. With a sparkle in his eyes, Koch shared his dream to collaborate with none other than the talented Ariana Grande!

He’s open to the idea of a musical, as he mentioned, “I believe I have the vocal range for it, I’m a baritone,” Koch stated. “They’re planning ‘Spring Awakening.’ That sounds interesting.

He playfully added, “Perhaps my acting days are over. I’m thinking of retiring, moving to a countryside farm instead, where I can ride horses and tend to cows.

Actress Mikey Madison countered critics who raised doubts about whether the film “Anora,” directed by writer-Sean Baker, fits into the Globes’ comedy category. Madison has been nominated for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy Motion Picture, while the movie is also running for Best Musical or Comedy Motion Picture.

She stated, “This is indeed a comedy – a dark one. In my opinion, Sean infuses humor into the grim aspects. Through this movie, you witness a great deal of human nature, but due to the bizarre and ludicrous events that unfold, laughter becomes an inevitable response. There’s also a significant amount of slapstick humor.

She continued, “I’ve been in theaters and people are howling.”

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2024-12-21 19:16