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Emmerdale's Michelle Hardwick hits back at troll over 'failed Hollywood career' jibe
Emmerdale star Michelle Hardwick has taken to Twitter to hit back at a social media troll who aimed a jibe at her over her "failed Hollywood career".The Twitter user claimed that Michelle, 45, had returned to the ITV soap following a failed attempt at trying to make a name for herself in Hollywood, before the mother-of-one set the record straight and revealed the real reason she left the show in the first place.Earlier this week, the star, who plays Vanessa Woodfield in the popular ITV show, gave her fans an insight into filming conditions on set.She told her 114,300 followers: "Ok, so when I said the @emmerdale village was windy last week, that was NOTHING compared to today."Most of the replies addressed the windy weather in the village and commented on the show's storyline.However, one Twitter user, David Gray, took the opportunity to aim a jibe at the star over her "failed" Hollywood career.He wrote: "Seems to be more wind since you came back, what's wrong did it not work out in Hollywood," alongside a thinking face emoji.However, Michelle was quick to hit back, setting the record straight over her absence from the programme.The Emmerdale star wrote: "Hi David, if you actually followed me on Twitter, you’d probably know I left to have a baby."Didn’t have time to go to Hollywood," she added, next to a series of laughing face emojis.However, the troll didn't end there and explained that despite interacting with Michelle's tweets, he had no intention of following her on the micro-blogging platform.Michelle eventually ended the back and forth, wishing the social media user a "great day".After Michelle's initial response to David's comment, her followers were quick to weigh in on the thoughtless comment.Jackie Morrison
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David Lynch trades in director's cap for role in Steven Spielberg's new film The Fabelmans
Acclaimed writer and director David Lynch has signed-on to join the star-studded cast for Steven Spielberg's The Fabelmans.So far, Lynch's role has largely been kept under wraps, and that secrecy also extends to the plot of the coming-of-age film.Despite the lack of details, The Fabelmans has been described as a semi-autobiographical project, drawing from Spielberg's time growing up in Arizona. Director scores role: David Lynch scored a role in the coming-of-age film The Fabelmans from Steven Spielberg, which hasbeen described as a semi-autobiographical project, drawing from Spielberg's time growing up in ArizonaAlong with Lynch, the ensemble cast includes such high profile names as Michelle Williams, Seth Rogan, Paul Dano,Gabriel LaBelle, Judd Hirsch, Jeannie Berlin and Julia Butters, the now 12-year-old who wowed audiences as Trudi Frazer, opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, in Quentin Tarantino's, Once Upon A Time In Hollywood (2019).According to a report by People, the characters played by Williams and Dano are said to be inspired by Spielberg's late parents, Arnold and Leah Spielberg, who passed respectively in 2020 and 2017.
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Fans suspect YouTube ‘deepfaker’ behind great ‘Book of Boba Fett’ CGI
A YouTuber, after going viral for impeccably remastering and recreating “Star Wars” scenes with “deepfake” editing software, was hired by Lucasfilm’s Industrial Light & Magic, according to The Wrap. His jaw-dropping clips first came out last summer — and it didn’t take long for fans to notice.Diehards across the galaxy suspect that the man, known only by the username “Shamook,” is responsible for a noticeable improvement in the computer-generated imagery featured in “The Book of Boba Fett” compared to that from “The Mandalorian” in late 2020.Shamook, who got the CGI job thanks to the popular videos he created of enhanced “Star Wars” characters like Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor/Sir Alec Guinness,) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford/Alden Ehrenreich), was especially known for the touch-ups on Luke in the Season 2 finale of “The Mandalorian.”The connection caused fans to speculate that Shamook was the reason why the de-aged Skywalker appeared noticeably more lifelike during yesterday’s cameo-filled “Boba Fett” episode, compared to how he looked in “The Mandalorian.”“It looked like Shamook’s work on “The Book of Boba Fett” Ep.
Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California, notable as the home of the U.S. film industry, including several of its historic studios. Its name has come to be a shorthand reference for the industry and the people associated with it. Hollywood was incorporated as a municipality in 1903. It was consolidated with the city of Los Angeles in 1910 and soon thereafter, a prominent film industry emerged, eventually becoming the most recognizable in the world.
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