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The ‘JACKASS’ crew has been immortalized in the sky as each cast member has been gifted their own star forming a giant penis constellation.
The final Jackass movie ‘Jackass: Best & Last’ releases in theaters this Friday.
Matthew Lillard has never been shy about showing love to his LGBTQ+ fans 🏳️🌈
During Pride Month in 2024, the ‘Scream’ and star posted: “Happy f**king Pride you queer angels. I love you dearly. F**k yes.”
More recently, a queer couple got engaged in front of Lillard at a fan convention in Denver while dressed as Daphne and Scooby from ‘Scooby-Doo’.
Reacting to the proposal, the actor wrote: “I am privileged to see the most extraordinary things in my con line! Humans are beautiful.”
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This film made sense and was so successful because it was original; that's what I like about young directors, they are daring to make different kinds of films.
It's repetitive for me to say that making remakes isn't making horror, it's bringing back nostalgia and ruining it completely.
I'm not saying it's always like that, but remakes sometimes manage to do them well.
We need horror movies that unsettle the audience, like "Obsession," "Talk to Me," and "Bring Her Back."
And there's nothing wrong with young directors and other YouTubers starting to become history.