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Machine Gun Kelly shows off his edgy style onstage at the 25th SCAD Savannah Film Festival

Machine Gun Kelly looked handsome as he spoke at the 25th SCAD Savannah Film Festival on Thursday.The Tickets to My Downfall music artist wore gray and black checkered pants with black Doc Marten oxford shoes.The 32-year-old musician chatted with The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg at the annual event, which 'celebrates cinematic creativity.' Dapper: Machine Gun Kelly looked handsome as he spoke at the 25th SCAD Savannah Film Festival on ThursdayMGK - real name Colson Baker - wore a fitted, slightly sheer, long-sleeved black shirt for the occasion.Glimpses of the father-of-one's tattoos were visible above the crew neckline of the top.  His bleached blonde hair was slicked back with wispy pieces falling over his right eye as he spoke into a black microphone.His patterned trousers were secured with a thick black leather belt with silver hardware accents. His look: The Tickets to My Downfall music artist wore gray and black checkered pants with black Doc Marten oxford shoes He wore long black socks with his shiny leather shoes as he sat on a tall chair alongside the entertainment reporter.The rapper-turned-rocker accessorized with multiple tiny hoop earrings, two of which had a downward spike design.In his nose piercing he sported a triple hoop design, and he wore a statement-making block ring on his ring finger.Specks of a growing dark-colored beard were visible on his chiseled cheekbones.
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Machine Gun Kelly shows off his edgy style onstage at the 25th SCAD Savannah Film Festival
Machine Gun Kelly looked handsome as he spoke at the 25th SCAD Savannah Film Festival on Thursday.The Tickets to My Downfall music artist wore gray and black checkered pants with black Doc Marten oxford shoes.The 32-year-old musician chatted with The Hollywood Reporter's Scott Feinberg at the annual event, which 'celebrates cinematic creativity.' Dapper: Machine Gun Kelly looked handsome as he spoke at the 25th SCAD Savannah Film Festival on ThursdayMGK - real name Colson Baker - wore a fitted, slightly sheer, long-sleeved black shirt for the occasion.Glimpses of the father-of-one's tattoos were visible above the crew neckline of the top.  His bleached blonde hair was slicked back with wispy pieces falling over his right eye as he spoke into a black microphone.His patterned trousers were secured with a thick black leather belt with silver hardware accents. His look: The Tickets to My Downfall music artist wore gray and black checkered pants with black Doc Marten oxford shoes He wore long black socks with his shiny leather shoes as he sat on a tall chair alongside the entertainment reporter.The rapper-turned-rocker accessorized with multiple tiny hoop earrings, two of which had a downward spike design.In his nose piercing he sported a triple hoop design, and he wore a statement-making block ring on his ring finger.Specks of a growing dark-colored beard were visible on his chiseled cheekbones.
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Jane Campion challenges Sam Elliott to a ‘shootout’ after ‘Dog’ fight
swatting down the actor’s “sexist” criticism of her 12-time Oscar-nominated flick, the auteur isn’t backing down, challenging him to a mock “shootout.”The best director Oscar nominee threw down the gauntlet during a Friday appearance on The Hollywood Reporter’s “Awards Chatter Podcast.”“Okay, Sam, let’s meet down at the Warner Brothers lot for a shootout!” Campion, 67, told host Scott Feinberg. “I’m bringing Doctor Strange [the iconic Marvel character portrayed in films by Benedict Cumberbatch, who also starred in “Dog”] with me!”She was responding to the 77-year-old Western icon’s inflammatory appearance on Marc Maron’s “WTF Podcast” two weeks ago, in which he’d labelled her opus a “piece of s–t.” The “Tombstone” star also compared the characters to Chippendales dancers “who wear bowties and not much else.”During his bizarre tirade, the “Roadhouse” star had singled out Campion, claiming that despite being a “brilliant director,” the New Zealand-born auteur was unfit to direct a Western set in Montana in the early 20th century.“I love her previous work, but what the f – – k does this woman from down there, New Zealand, know about the American West?” Elliott ranted, further slamming her decision to film the Western in her motherland.The comments didn’t sit well with Campion, who criticized Elliott’s cowboy credentials in the THR interview.
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