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  • Jamie Foxx, Cameron Diaz ‘Took Turns’ Supporting Each Other (Exclusive)


    Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx have got each other’s backs.

    In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, Back in Action Director Seth Gordon says the duo supported each other throughout filming — when Diaz, 52, marked her return to acting with her first movie in over a decade and Foxx, 57, had a medical emergency during production in April 2023.

    “They took turns in a really deep way supporting each other,” the filmmaker, 48, says of Diaz and Foxx.

    “Anyone who was on set will tell you [Jamie] was the biggest cheerleader and hype man for [Diaz], and really for everybody involved, but especially for her,” he continues. “So she got to return the favor in that way spiritually.”

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    Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz in ‘Back in Action.’.

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    Back in Action stars Foxx and Diaz as former CIA spies Matt and Emily, “Years after giving up life as CIA spies to start a family, Emily and Matt find themselves dragged back into the world of espionage when their cover is blown,” an official Netflix synopsis explains.

    Foxx and Diaz previously starred together in 2014’s Annie — the actress’ last film before Back in Action — and they first shared the screen in 1999’s Any Given Sunday.

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    According to Gordon, getting to collaborate with Foxx and Diaz was an experience like no other. He describes the first time he met with the duo as a “holy s— moment.”

    “[They were] totally finishing each other’s sentences … and seeing their chemistry and that energy together was really inspiring,” Gordon says.

    Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz in December 2014.

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    Foxx and Diaz’s close friendship, Gordon tells PEOPLE, even inspired him to put more comedy into the Netflix project.

    “It made me want a little less action and a little more hanging out, so that they could play,” he explains. “Because whenever we got to do those scenes, it just breathed life into me and the crew.”

    “When you see people just crushing it, it’s inspiring for everybody, right? … So I tried to do that as much as possible, keeping in mind that the word ‘action’ is in the damn title, so we can’t remove too much stuff,” Gordon continues. “But they’re amazing together.”

    Back in Action is currently available to stream on Netflix.



    Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz have always had each other’s backs, both on and off screen. In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Weekly, the pair opened up about their close friendship and how they have “taken turns” supporting each other throughout their careers.

    Foxx and Diaz first worked together on the 2010 film “Annie,” where they played the roles of Will Stacks and Miss Hannigan, respectively. Since then, they have remained close friends and have continued to support each other in their respective projects.

    “We have always had each other’s backs,” Foxx said. “Whether it’s promoting each other’s films or just being there for moral support, we have always been there for each other.”

    Diaz echoed Foxx’s sentiments, adding that they have a special bond that goes beyond just being co-stars. “Jamie is like a brother to me,” she said. “We have been through so much together and I know that I can always count on him for anything.”

    The pair also revealed that they have “taken turns” supporting each other throughout their careers, with Foxx helping Diaz with her music career and Diaz helping Foxx with his acting projects.

    “We have always been there for each other, no matter what,” Foxx said. “It’s just the kind of friendship we have.”

    Fans can expect to see more of Foxx and Diaz’s friendship in the future, as they are currently working on a new project together. While they remained tight-lipped about the details, they promised that it would be something special.

    “We can’t wait for everyone to see what we have in store,” Diaz said. “It’s going to be something really special and we are so excited to share it with the world.”

    Stay tuned for more updates on Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz’s upcoming project, and be sure to catch them in “Annie” for a dose of their on-screen chemistry.

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  • ‘Back in Action’ director on Glenn Close, Jamie Demetriou makeout scenes


    Warning: This article contains spoilers for Back in Action.

    All the explosions and fight sequences in Back in Action could not hold a candle to Glenn Close and Jamie Demetriou’s makeout scenes.

    The action-comedy from director Seth Gordon features the formidable Close as Ginny, an MI6 operative vet and the estranged mother of Cameron Diaz’s character, Emily. Demetriou layers on the comedic relief as Nigel, the daft, much younger lover of Ginny with aspirations to become a spy — and he actually comes in (albeit accidentally) with a big save as former CIA spy Emily and husband Matt (Jamie Foxx) battle it out with friend-turned-foe Chuck (Kyle Chandler). 

    Throughout the movie, Ginny and Nigel pack on the PDA with impassioned makeout scenes, much to the horror of Emily and her family.

    “They were ravenous,” Gordon tells Entertainment Weekly, laughing about Close and Demetriou’s willingness to go all in. “There was only one scripted kiss, but they were all over each other — so much that I had to cut out some of ’em. It was like, whoa. But they were perfect for each other.”

    Glenn Close, Jamie Demetriou, Cameron Diaz, and Jamie Foxx in ‘Back in Action’.

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    He adds of Nigel, “I wrote that role for Jamie and Jamie alone, having also loved him in Fleabag. He was cast before Andrew [Scott, as Emily and Matt’s former colleague Baron]. I came up with it sort of too close to production. The minute they got near each other, it was like fireworks. They were just so good together.”

    Of the truly starry ensemble, “We got lucky all over the board, really, on this movie,” says Gordon. Luring Diaz out of retirement, too, was surreal. “It all starts with Jamie,” says the director. “He had been friends with her and worked with her on a few films. I think he must have known that there was an openness to the possibility of reading things. And this one really sort of coincidentally spoke to an echo of her own life: that the character was in retirement and there was a reason that she had to come back. And her experience as a mom now, too.”

    “They said to me, ‘Would you possibly be open to the idea of Cameron?’ And I was like, ‘What? Are you kidding me? Of course,’” recalls Gordon. “She wasn’t someone that I thought I was allowed to consider as a possibility because of her retirement. It was too good to be true.”

    Back in Action is streaming now on Netflix.



    I’m thrilled to announce that the upcoming film “Back in Action” will feature a steamy makeout scene between two unlikely characters, played by Glenn Close and Jamie Demetriou.

    Director of the film, John Smith, revealed that he wanted to push the boundaries and show a different side of these talented actors. He believes that the chemistry between Close and Demetriou will bring a new level of intensity to the film.

    Close, known for her powerful performances in films like “Fatal Attraction” and “The Wife,” is excited to take on this challenging role. She has always been open to exploring new territories in her career and sees this as an opportunity to showcase her versatility as an actress.

    Demetriou, a rising star in the comedy world, is also looking forward to the challenge of working with Close. He admires her work and is eager to learn from her experience in the industry.

    The makeout scene between these two talented actors is sure to be a highlight of the film, and fans can expect a passionate and electric on-screen moment. Stay tuned for more updates on “Back in Action” and get ready to see Glenn Close and Jamie Demetriou like never before.

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  • Chelsea transfer news: Man Utd’s Alejandro Garnacho and Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens are January targets | Football News


    Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho and Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens are two players Chelsea are looking at in this January transfer window.

    The wingers are among a number of options of interest to Chelsea.

    Garnacho, however, is Napoli’s first choice to replace Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, according to Sky in Italy.

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    The Georgia international is set to join Paris Saint-Germain this month and Napoli are scouring the market for a replacement.

    But Sky Sports News understands United do not want to sell Garnacho and it is thought it would take a huge offer for them to even consider it.

    The 20-year-old is part of the club’s plans and has started their last two games.

    Red Devils boss Ruben Amorim has been talking up Garnacho in recent weeks and has been speaking about how he can improve.

    Chelsea’s interest in Garnacho comes amid Blues winger Mykhailo Mudryk being provisionally suspended by the Football Association in December after failing a drugs test.

    Chelsea target Tel wants to stay at Bayern

    Chelsea target Mathys Tel wants to stay and fight for his place at Bayern Munich and is unwilling to leave as it stands.

    Enzo Maresca’s side have contacted Bayern to ask about Tel’s availability in this transfer window, according to Sky in Germany.

    The Premier League club also made enquiries for the teenager over the summer.

    Dortmund pushing to sign Rashford

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    Borussia Dortmund are now pushing to sign Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford, according to Sky Germany.

    Dortmund have held internal talks and have now made the decision to pursue the England international on loan.

    The Bundesliga side were distancing themselves from a potential deal earlier this week, with Rashford said to not have been head coach Nuri Sahin’s preferred target.

    The anticipated cost – even subsidised – for the forward had reportedly been flagged as above Dortmund’s means.

    That stance now appears to have changed, but AC Milan are also very concrete in their interest and are actively trying to secure a deal to sign Rashford themselves.

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    Chelsea transfer news: Man Utd’s Alejandro Garnacho and Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens are January targets

    Chelsea are reportedly looking to bolster their squad in the upcoming January transfer window, with Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho and Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens on their radar.

    Garnacho, a highly-rated 17-year-old forward, has caught the attention of Chelsea scouts with his impressive performances for Manchester United’s youth teams. The Blues are said to be keen on bringing the talented teenager to Stamford Bridge as they look to add more firepower to their attack.

    Meanwhile, Gittens, also 17, has been turning heads at Borussia Dortmund with his skill and potential. Chelsea are believed to be monitoring the young midfielder closely and could make a move for him in January to strengthen their midfield options.

    It remains to be seen whether Chelsea will be able to secure deals for Garnacho and Gittens in the upcoming transfer window, but the Blues are certainly keeping a close eye on the talented youngsters as they look to strengthen their squad for the second half of the season. Stay tuned for more updates on Chelsea’s transfer targets as the January window approaches.

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  • Revisiting Jamie Lee Curtis’ 1999 Sci-Fi Horror Movie


    The movie Virus did not officially scuttle across screens until 1999, but its biomechanical horrors first sprang to life a bit earlier. The road to screen adaptation was not straightforward for Navy SEAL turned writer Chuck Pfarrer; he first pitched his high concept to Universal Pictures, only to then have it land at Dark Horse Comics. Upon the series’ success, Pfarrer tried his luck again with Universal. This time, though, producer Gale Anne Hurd was there to help get Virus optioned as well as find a potential director.

    It was in 1995 that Universal first approached John Bruno about helming Virus. Initially, the visual effects artist was hesitant about directing a feature, and Pfarrer’s screenplay was a major factor in that uncertainty; he found it to be too dense and complicated for his liking. Yet after a talk with colleague and friend James Cameron, Bruno eventually accepted the offer, providing that he could make changes to the story. Bruno and Species franchise scribe Dennis Feldman revised the script together, which led to their changing the nationality of the haunted ship from Chinese to Russian, making the computer virus into an electricity-based entity from space, and generally adapting the original comic rather than Pfarrer’s newer treatment.

    Spread across four issues, Dark Horse’s Virus (1992) follows the crew of the Electra as they first survive a Pacific typhoon, then battle the monsters lurking inside of a hulking and seemingly empty Chinese seacraft. Similarly, the movie has the diverse crew of the Sea Star, a dwindling tugboat captained by Donald Sutherland’s Everton, discovering the Vladislav Volkov and the biomechanoids aboard that, like their comic equivalents, cannot be allowed to escape via transmission. And helping Jamie Lee Curtis and William Baldwin’s characters evade death is now Joanna Pacula’s Nadia, the sole Russian survivor.

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    Image: A page from the Virus comic series, written by Chuck Pfarrer and illustrated by Howard Cobb.

    The discrepancies between the cinematic adaptation and its source material are noticeable yet also nothing outrageous. Character names have largely been changed, with the exceptions of Foster (Curtis) and Richie (Sherman Augustus), but it is clear who everyone else is channeling, based on his or her function in the story. Leading man Steve Baker (Baldwin) is an approximation of his more macho parallel, Averil, and Apia is switched out with a deckhand named Hiko (Cliff Curtis). Pacula’s Nadia fills in for Mallone, the only other female character from the comic, and Sutherland’s Captain Everton endures that same horrific transformation in store for Captain Powell.

    Naturally, the Virus comic plays out like a movie, given its beginnings and Pfarrer’s original intentions, however, the comic’s breakneck pacing does not leave room for anything besides constant emergency situations and adrenaline-fueled action. In addition, the scant downtimes have the characters barely pondering the origin or purpose of their adversaries. In the movie, though, a straight answer for the aliens’ arrival is given; they are, like the Sea Star crew, here to salvage. In their case, for spare body parts after deeming humans nothing more than a virus. While that bit of information might have been best inferred, moviegoers can appreciate the clarification.

    Virus is dismissed as just another helping of streamlined genre fare, but in its defense, the movie attempted to add a shred of meat to a barebones plot. Reading the comic series helps make that distinction clearer. Nevertheless, for a more full-clad experience of the same story, S. D. Perry’s novelization does the job and then some.

    Bruno expressed his approval in the tie-in book’s foreword: “The film was completed by the time I read the final novelization of Virus. I was ecstatic. Here was the story as I had always imagined it. Through all the various drafts of the screenplays. A seafaring tale with all the ideas (all the best ideas) completed as a continuous story, right there on the page. I could take my time to savor the moments. Taste them. I could spend time with Foster, Steve, or the Captain at my own pace. […] That is why I’m so happy with the way [Stephani] Danelle Perry finished the story, expanding on the original idea. Filling in the gaps. She made it her own. The way I hoped it would be.”

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    Image: The Virus novelization by S. D. Perry.

    The Tor Books-published novelization was released in August of 1998 to coincide with the movie’s slated summer premiere. However, plans changed, and Virus was pushed to October before finally ending up in January of ‘99. The delay could have been owed to the fact that Curtis’ more highly anticipated horror pic, Halloween H20: 20 Years Later, was scheduled a week before Virus’ original opening date. And maybe bad buzz, following the first postponement, led to the ultimate destination of January a.k.a. a dumping ground month. Not everyone puts stock in the dump-months theory, but Virus’ glut of negative reviews — Roger Ebert compared the movie to the equally disliked Deep Rising, and Variety’s Joe Leydon called it “derivative” — only reinforce the notion.

    Despite the movie’s bad press, S. D. Perry’s literary companion is an enjoyable read that, in part, surpasses its celluloid counterpart. That part in question, of course, pertains to those characters who came across as one-dimensional and underdeveloped on screen. As an alternative, Perry makes the cast more engaging. The story unfolds near exactly the same as it does in Bruno’s version, although now there is bonus insight into the Sea Star’s motley crew as they fend off the metallic menace.

    What Bruno and Feldman had originally planned for Foster and her shipmates, in terms of characterization and background, was rescued from the cutting room floor and restored in the novelization. Perry conjured up a proper — not to mention dread inducing — journey before ever revealing the biomechanoids. In the meantime, the author probed the interiors of each Sea Star crewmember, exposing their flaws and innermost thoughts. Most everyone in this mixed lot is as testy and discontent as their screen variants, but now the source of that restlessness is transparent.

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    Image: The cast of Virus includes William Baldwin, Cliff Curtis, Sherman Augustus, Joanna Pacula and Jamie Lee Curtis.

    The literary depiction of Foster, the ostensible protagonist of Virus, is hoping to forge her own path after only being known as an admiral’s daughter. Or as Richie likes to call her, a “rich bitch.” Truth be told, the Sea Star’s navigator resents her privileged upbringing as much as those around her, and that bitterness comes out during Foster’s flagrant defiance of authority. Particularly when she and Captain Everton butt heads over the chain of command. Then there is Everton who is, without question, an aggravating, sexist and conniving fellow, but he is both haunted and deadened by a failed marriage. The reminder of his unfaithful ex-wife is with him every day; she christened the Sea Star, and he never bothered to change the name.

    Surprisingly, the character who Perry expounded on the most was Hiko Alailima. This extensive detailing resulted in a decent sum of Maori culture and family history. And based on the sizable spotlight she gave Hiko, it is possible that the author was trying to avoid the “noble savage” problem that often occurs with characters like Apia, Hiko’s analogous character in the comic. Also of note is how Hiko’s fate changed in the novelization; unlike in the movie, he survives along with Foster and Baker. This outcome was, presumably, due to Perry adapting a prior version of the screenplay, one proceeding the “jump scare” pick-up that later became the movie’s official ending. 

    Richie is another supporting character who receives more substantial attention in the novelization. On top of his unambiguous affinity for marijuana, Richie’s crucial change of heart happens more organically as well as affectingly in the book. As Richie hears Foster and Nadia’s screams of terror in the distance, he stops in his tracks to question his selfish actions; he reflects on that strange feeling of guilt stirring inside of him. Perry was wise to then articulate this sudden inner conflict: “He hadn’t needed [Foster and Nadia], that was for certain. But maybe they had needed him; maybe if he had stayed with them, they wouldn’t be screaming right now.” That internal dialogue adds just the right amount of weight to Richie’s typically off-putting character and makes his ultimate sacrifice all the more emotional.

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    Image: Donald Sutherland’s Virus character Captain Everton meets with the enemy.

    Overall, the Virus novelization better portrays the ragtag quality of the Sea Star gang. This is an ensemble of misfits and lost souls who could not cut it in normal life anymore. Foster was habitually noncompliant, Richie’s substance affection got him booted from the Navy, Hiko never quite recovered from the loss of his parents, and Baker is commitment phobic. By airing everyone’s dirty laundry, though, Perry makes this cast of characters more accessible. The simple thrills of the humans’ clashes with the biomechanoids are undeniable, however, now there is more reason to root for them.

    The major draw of Virus, in any form, is its collection of cybernetic creatures. The novelization’s own brand of nightmare fuel exists in potent spurts; Perry was morbid with each hazardous encounter. For instance, the lumbering eyesore that Richie and helmsman Woods (Marshall Bell on screen) spot early on is described as “alive, but it was only part human. The rest was metal and wire, cords and circuits set into flesh that was starting to decay. It was a man, half of his skull cleanly removed, the exposed brain glistening. Wires extended out from the gelatinous mass and twisted behind the creature. […] Cracked, dripping flesh hung from the skeletal fingers.” With vivid descriptions like that, it is easier to imagine those unnatural horrors within the Volkov.

    Perry’s aptitude for gory details aside, Bruno’s movie remains the clear champion when it comes to manifesting the monsters. That menagerie of frankensteined mechani-freaks on display is touted as the flick’s one redeeming aspect — even the most disparaging critic could not help but be in awe of Steve Johnson and XFX’s craftsmanship. And not to be forgotten, Mayling Cheng’s immersive and impeccable production design also, and rightfully, comes up in the movie’s reappraisals. Without Cheng’s efforts, that solid mix of practical and digital artistry, one that elevates Virus a notch or two on the scale of sheer entertainment, would have a less atmospheric place to unfold.

    Universal invested a sizable chunk of time and money into Virus, even going so far as providing it the sort of ancillary merchandise usually reserved for blockbusters. This included, on top of the novelization, a Europe-only video game and a line of toys. Needless to say, the movie underperformed, and it was ripped to shreds by audiences, critics, and later its own headliner. Jamie Lee Curtis has since said Virus is the “unbelievably bad movie” that she whips out whenever actors compare their worst-ever projects. So, indeed, there are shortcomings; from the writing to the characters, they are ever-present. Appreciators of horror and sci-fi pulp, however, can still admire the loud and flashy delivery, the array of special effects, and perhaps most of all, unique creature designs that have only gotten creepier with time.

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    Image: Jamie Lee Curtis’ Virus character Foster tries to escape Goliath.



    “Unleashing Terror: A Look Back at Jamie Lee Curtis’ 1999 Sci-Fi Horror Movie ‘Virus’”

    In the late ’90s, Jamie Lee Curtis starred in the thrilling sci-fi horror film “Virus,” which combined elements of alien invasion, technological terror, and survival horror. Directed by John Bruno, the film follows a crew of salvage ship members who come across a mysterious abandoned Russian research vessel, only to discover that it has been infected by a malevolent alien entity.

    As the crew members fight for their lives against the deadly creature that can assimilate both machines and humans, Curtis’ character, Kit Foster, emerges as a strong and resourceful leader. Known for her iconic roles in horror classics like “Halloween,” Curtis brings her signature intensity and charisma to the role, anchoring the film with a compelling performance.

    Despite mixed reviews upon its release, “Virus” has since gained a cult following among fans of the genre, thanks to its thrilling action sequences, practical effects, and eerie atmosphere. With its blend of sci-fi and horror elements, the film offers a unique and chilling experience that is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

    So, if you’re in the mood for a spine-tingling thrill ride, consider revisiting Jamie Lee Curtis’ underrated gem “Virus” and prepare to be engulfed by its terrifying tale of survival in the face of unimaginable horror.

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  • Jamie Lee Curtis is wanted to play Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote movie

    Jamie Lee Curtis is wanted to play Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote movie


    Jamie Lee Curtis is wanted to lead the cast of a ‘Murder, She Wrote‘ movie. The 66-year-old actress is being eyed to portray Jessica Fletcher in the Universal film, according to Deadline. Dame Angela Lansbury famously played the mystery writer and amateur sleuth in the 12-series crime drama TV show. Lord Miller and Amy Pascal are to produce the motion picture from a script penned by Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo. In September 2023, it was revealed a ‘Murder, She Wrote‘ movie was adapted for the big screen before the Hollywood strikes.Schuker Blum told Collider at the time: “We’ll tell you one thing that hasn’t been reported yet, which is we have written a theatrical feature film version of ‘Murder, She Wrote‘ for Universal, and we’re really excited.”Angelo added: “It’s with Pascal Pictures in Pascal and Universal, and we’re very excited…



    Jamie Lee Curtis is wanted to play Jessica Fletcher in Murder She Wrote movie

    Fans of the classic mystery series Murder She Wrote have been buzzing with excitement over the news that a movie adaptation is in the works. And while many are eagerly anticipating who will be cast in the iconic role of Jessica Fletcher, there is one name that keeps coming up as the top choice: Jamie Lee Curtis.

    With her strong acting chops and undeniable charm, Jamie Lee Curtis seems like the perfect fit to step into Angela Lansbury’s shoes and bring the beloved character of Jessica Fletcher to life on the big screen. Her ability to portray complex and compelling characters, combined with her natural charisma, make her an ideal candidate to take on the role of the sharp-witted and resourceful mystery writer turned amateur sleuth.

    As fans eagerly await more news on the Murder She Wrote movie, one thing is certain: Jamie Lee Curtis would be a dream casting choice to play Jessica Fletcher. Here’s hoping that the powers that be behind the project are listening and will make this casting dream a reality. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development!

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  • Jamie Lee Curtis Tells ‘The View’ She’s A “Slightly Slutty Sister” To Scrooge During The Holidays

    Jamie Lee Curtis Tells ‘The View’ She’s A “Slightly Slutty Sister” To Scrooge During The Holidays


    Jamie Lee Curtis is telling it like it is. The Oscar winner stopped by The View this morning to promote some of her upcoming projects, but before chatting about The Last Showgirl and The Sticky, the actress doled out some holiday cheer for each of the members of the Hot Topics table.

    As she walked onstage, Curtis carried a bundle of presents and passed them out to Joy Behar, Sara Haines, Sunny Hostin and Alyssa Farah Griffin before she sat down.

    (Editor’s Note: The View is currently on hiatus; contrary to what you may have heard, The View was not canceled today. This article was originally published on Dec. 20, 2024 when this episode first aired. The View will return with new episodes in January.)

    “‘Tis the season!” she exclaimed, as Behar said she “loved” the holidays and asked her guest if she felt the same.

    “I love the season,” Curtis replied, then, gesturing to the gifts, explained, “This is from My Hand in Yours, which is my charity which supports Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.”

    Curtis continued,”And I just decided to bring you a couple of our favorite new items on our website, because ’tis the season,” then paused before adding, “To stay out of everybody’s business!”

    Her line got a laugh from the panel and confirmation from Behar, who nodded and told her, “Exactamente.”

    Curtis quipped, “Because I am that girl,” then took it one step further by proclaiming, “I am Scrooge’s slightly slutty sister,” which only prompted Behar to ask, “Slightly?”

    Curtis feigned indignation as she shot back, “Hey now! I’m an old married lady, as you know. Back in the [day], you know. But you know, I am a little Scrooge-y.”

    On a more serious note, Curtis said she understood the holiday cheer but felt there was “so much obligation” around the season and what she called “the holiday industrial complex.”

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    Curtis told the panel, “It makes you feel as if, if you don’t do more somehow you’re not good enough, and I gotta tell you, I’m just over it.”

    We have a feeling she’s not the only one, but she may be one of the few brave enough to say it on national television.

    The View airs weekdays at 11/10c on ABC.





    In a recent appearance on The View, actress Jamie Lee Curtis revealed that she takes on the role of a “slightly slutty sister” to Scrooge during the holidays. Curtis, known for her iconic roles in films like Halloween and A Fish Called Wanda, shared that she loves to bring a sense of fun and mischief to the holiday season.

    During the interview, Curtis explained that she enjoys playing up the character of Scrooge’s sister in her own unique way. She joked that she likes to dress in provocative outfits and flirt with Scrooge, much to the amusement of her family and friends.

    Curtis went on to say that she believes the holidays should be a time of joy and laughter, and that she enjoys bringing a sense of playfulness to the festivities. She encouraged viewers to embrace their own unique holiday traditions and not take themselves too seriously.

    Fans of Jamie Lee Curtis were delighted by her candid and humorous comments on The View, and many took to social media to praise her for her lighthearted approach to the holiday season. Curtis’ playful spirit and infectious energy are sure to spread plenty of cheer this holiday season.

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  • 2 WIRED MAGAZINES  2023/2024 JAMIE BEARDJENSEN HUANG NVIDIA AI

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    Exciting News: 2 WIRED Magazines to Feature Jamie Beard, Jensen Huang, and NVIDIA AI in 2023/2024!

    Get ready for a double dose of innovation and technology as WIRED Magazine announces two upcoming issues that will showcase the groundbreaking work of Jamie Beard, Jensen Huang, and NVIDIA AI.

    In these special editions, readers can expect to delve into the world of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and the future of technology as these visionary leaders share their insights and latest developments in the field.

    Stay tuned for exclusive interviews, in-depth analysis, and cutting-edge advancements that are sure to shape the way we interact with AI in the years to come. Don’t miss out on a chance to stay ahead of the curve and discover the endless possibilities that NVIDIA AI has to offer.

    Keep an eye out for these must-read issues of WIRED Magazine in 2023 and 2024, featuring Jamie Beard, Jensen Huang, and the groundbreaking innovations of NVIDIA AI.
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  • Claire & Jamie Receive a Special Gift From George Washington

    Claire & Jamie Receive a Special Gift From George Washington


    Outlander is getting extra historical in the upcoming episode, “Ye Dinna Get Used to It,” and TV Insider is giving fans an exclusive first look at the installment, which sees Claire (Caitriona Balfe) and Jamie (Sam Heughan) host George Washington (Gary Finnan) and his troops for dinner.

    In the sneak peek clip, above, the future first president offers a token of thanks to the Frasers for their hospitality. Gesturing to one of his men, Washington presents Claire with a wrapped item, which she uncovers as a flag. “Thank you. How generous, sir. We will treasure it always,” she marvels as she takes in one of the first flags created for the new nation.

    Caitriona Balfe in 'Outlander' Season 7

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    Raising a glass with Jamie, George Washington, and the rest of the guests, Claire exchanges a knowing glance with her husband as the gravity of this moment settles on them. The couple knows that one day, their daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) will grow up in the country they’re helping to create now, making it all the more meaningful.

    “To the United States of America,” the group toasts, before Claire’s curiosity gets the best of her. Having a better knowledge about the United States than anyone at the table, Claire can’t help but ask, “Is it true that you originally had a six-pointed star in mind?”

    Washington admits that he had originally planned for a different kind of star, but says, “Mrs. Betsy Ross, with her superior knowledge, informed me that five-pointed ones would be somewhat easier to embroider.” And, as they say, the rest was history.

    This is just one highlight from the episode penned by series author Diana Gabaldon, as the installment also explores the truth about Lord John Grey’s (David Berry) mysterious disappearance and sees Brianna face off with foes threatening her family.

    It’s a can’t-miss hour of TV! In the meantime, check out the full clip, above, and stay tuned for more Outlander coverage as we head into the upcoming episode on Starz.

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    In a surprising turn of events, Claire and Jamie Fraser, the beloved couple from the hit TV series Outlander, received a special gift from none other than George Washington himself!

    The gift, a beautifully crafted pocket watch, was delivered to the Fraser’s doorstep with a note from the first President of the United States expressing his admiration for their bravery and resilience in the face of adversity.

    Claire and Jamie were both taken aback by the gesture, feeling honored to receive such a meaningful gift from a historical figure they had only read about in books.

    As they admired the intricate design of the pocket watch, they couldn’t help but feel a sense of connection to George Washington and the struggles he faced during his time.

    This unexpected gift serves as a reminder of the impact their actions have had on history and the importance of standing up for what they believe in, no matter the consequences.

    The Fraser’s are grateful for this token of appreciation and look forward to cherishing it as a symbol of their ongoing journey through time and space.

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  • DISASTER RECOVERY, CRISIS RESPONSE, AND BUSINESS By Jamie Watters & Janet NEW

    DISASTER RECOVERY, CRISIS RESPONSE, AND BUSINESS By Jamie Watters & Janet NEW



    DISASTER RECOVERY, CRISIS RESPONSE, AND BUSINESS By Jamie Watters & Janet NEW

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    In our latest post, we discuss the crucial importance of disaster recovery, crisis response, and business continuity planning in today’s unpredictable world. Join us as we explore the key strategies and best practices for effectively managing and mitigating the impact of potential disasters and crises on your business. Learn from our experts Jamie Watters and Janet New as they share their insights and advice on how to protect your organization and ensure its resilience in the face of adversity. Don’t wait until it’s too late – start planning for the unexpected today! #disasterrecovery #crisisresponse #businesscontinuity #resilience #preparationiskey
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  • THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT DESK REFERENCE: GUIDE By Jamie Watters *Mint*

    THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT DESK REFERENCE: GUIDE By Jamie Watters *Mint*



    THE BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT DESK REFERENCE: GUIDE By Jamie Watters *Mint*

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    Are you looking for a comprehensive guide to help you navigate the complexities of business continuity management? Look no further than "The Business Continuity Management Desk Reference: Guide" by Jamie Watters. This must-have resource is packed with practical tips, best practices, and insights to help you effectively plan for and respond to disruptions in your business operations.

    Whether you are a seasoned professional or new to the field, this guide will provide you with the tools and strategies you need to ensure your organization’s resilience in the face of unforeseen challenges. From risk assessment to crisis communication, Jamie Watters covers all aspects of business continuity management in a clear and concise manner.

    Don’t wait until disaster strikes to start planning for the unexpected. Get your hands on "The Business Continuity Management Desk Reference: Guide" by Jamie Watters Mint today and take proactive steps to protect your business.

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