It’s official: Arie Luyendyk Jr. is the next Bachelor.
The news was announced Thursday on Good Morning America after weeks of mounting anticipation — during which, according to People sources, franchise executives scrambled to come up with their next leading man.
So who is he? Luyendyk Jr., a 35-year-old professional auto racing driver, was the runner-up on Emily Maynard‘s season of The Bachelorette in 2012 and hasn’t appeared on the franchise since. Unsurprisingly, fans had a lot to say about the choice — read on for Twitter reactions from Bachelor Nation.
A lot of people were … unfamiliar with him.
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The news was announced Thursday on Good Morning America after weeks of mounting anticipation — during which, according to People sources, franchise executives scrambled to come up with their next leading man.
So who is he? Luyendyk Jr., a 35-year-old professional auto racing driver, was the runner-up on Emily Maynard‘s season of The Bachelorette in 2012 and hasn’t appeared on the franchise since. Unsurprisingly, fans had a lot to say about the choice — read on for Twitter reactions from Bachelor Nation.
A lot of people were … unfamiliar with him.
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- 9/7/2017
- by Aurelie Corinthios
- PEOPLE.com
Warning: If you have not watched this week's episode of The Walking Dead, Read No Further! For everyone else, count your cantaloupes and lets do this...
Carol finally found out the truth about what happened in Alexandria on Sunday's episode of The Walking Dead -- but not before Morgan lost his sh*t!
Related: 'The Walking Dead': Rick Cheats Death on a Dangerous Run -- But Does Tara Finally Tell Him About Oceanside?
With a tap tap of his bloody staff on Carol's front door, Morgan told Carol everything -- including how he just killed Richard. Yes, the man who decided to kill no more is back to his murderous ways.
"I killed Richard, I strangled him. He's the one who got Benjamin killed. So do you want to know what happened in Alexandria?" Morgan asked.
"Yeah," Carol replied, finally ready to hear the truth after Daryl lied to her during his last visit.
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Carol finally found out the truth about what happened in Alexandria on Sunday's episode of The Walking Dead -- but not before Morgan lost his sh*t!
Related: 'The Walking Dead': Rick Cheats Death on a Dangerous Run -- But Does Tara Finally Tell Him About Oceanside?
With a tap tap of his bloody staff on Carol's front door, Morgan told Carol everything -- including how he just killed Richard. Yes, the man who decided to kill no more is back to his murderous ways.
"I killed Richard, I strangled him. He's the one who got Benjamin killed. So do you want to know what happened in Alexandria?" Morgan asked.
"Yeah," Carol replied, finally ready to hear the truth after Daryl lied to her during his last visit.
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- 3/13/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Warning: We're about to discus the most jaw-dropping moments from this week's episode of The Walking Dead. If you do not want to be spoiled, get out of here immediately -- but avoid the junkyards! For everyone else, grab some cobbler and a box of tissues, and let's go…
The Walking Dead reunion we've all been waiting for finally happened!
On this week's all-new episode of the AMC's undead drama, Daryl managed to accomplish three amazing things during his short-lived stay at The Kingdom. First, he reunited with his kickass weapon of choice: the crossbow. Second, Daryl successfully beat the crap out of Richard, who was being a particularly royal prick.
Finally -- and most importantly! -- Daryl reunited with his longtime Bff, Carol, and suddenly our bleak, Negan-ruled world seemed to be a less frightening place.
Immediately after their tear-filled reunion, Carol invited Daryl into her new Kingdom-outskirts home to make him dinner and get the...
The Walking Dead reunion we've all been waiting for finally happened!
On this week's all-new episode of the AMC's undead drama, Daryl managed to accomplish three amazing things during his short-lived stay at The Kingdom. First, he reunited with his kickass weapon of choice: the crossbow. Second, Daryl successfully beat the crap out of Richard, who was being a particularly royal prick.
Finally -- and most importantly! -- Daryl reunited with his longtime Bff, Carol, and suddenly our bleak, Negan-ruled world seemed to be a less frightening place.
Immediately after their tear-filled reunion, Carol invited Daryl into her new Kingdom-outskirts home to make him dinner and get the...
- 2/20/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Danièle Delorme: 'Gigi' 1949 actress and pioneering female film producer. Danièle Delorme: 'Gigi' 1949 actress was pioneering woman producer, politically minded 'femme engagée' Danièle Delorme, who died on Oct. 17, '15, at the age of 89 in Paris, is best remembered as the first actress to incarnate Colette's teenage courtesan-to-be Gigi and for playing Jean Rochefort's about-to-be-cuckolded wife in the international box office hit Pardon Mon Affaire. Yet few are aware that Delorme was featured in nearly 60 films – three of which, including Gigi, directed by France's sole major woman filmmaker of the '40s and '50s – in addition to more than 20 stage plays and a dozen television productions in a show business career spanning seven decades. Even fewer realize that Delorme was also a pioneering woman film producer, working in that capacity for more than half a century. Or that she was what in French is called a femme engagée...
- 12/5/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Today, 5 Second Films’ feature movie debut, Dude Bro Party Massacre III, will be released on both iTunes and via the film’s official site. The throwback slasher comedy recently premiered during the 2015 Los Angeles Film Fest and Daily Dead had the opportunity to catch up with the three of the cast members from Dude Bro Party Massacre III: Alec Owen, Paul Prado and Olivia Taylor Dudley.
During our interview, we spoke to the trio about their experiences working together on Dude Bro Party Massacre III, including the shorthand the entire cast and crew shared while collaborating on the film due to their work at 5 Second Films over the years. They also discussed the importance of fans and giving back to them as well as keeping their characters grounded, regardless of how ridiculously over-the-top things got in their zany horror comedy.
For more information on Dude Bro Party Massacre III and its release this week,...
During our interview, we spoke to the trio about their experiences working together on Dude Bro Party Massacre III, including the shorthand the entire cast and crew shared while collaborating on the film due to their work at 5 Second Films over the years. They also discussed the importance of fans and giving back to them as well as keeping their characters grounded, regardless of how ridiculously over-the-top things got in their zany horror comedy.
For more information on Dude Bro Party Massacre III and its release this week,...
- 7/7/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Simone Simon: Remembering the 'Cat People' and 'La Bête Humaine' star (photo: Simone Simon 'Cat People' publicity) Pert, pretty, pouty, and fiery-tempered Simone Simon – who died at age 94 ten years ago, on Feb. 22, 2005 – is best known for her starring role in Jacques Tourneur's cult horror movie classic Cat People (1942). Those aware of the existence of film industries outside Hollywood will also remember Simon for her button-nosed femme fatale in Jean Renoir's French film noir La Bête Humaine (1938).[1] In fact, long before Brigitte Bardot, Annette Stroyberg, Mamie Van Doren, Tuesday Weld, Ann-Margret, and Barbarella's Jane Fonda became known as cinema's Sex Kittens, Simone Simon exuded feline charm – with a tad of puppy dog wistfulness – in a film career that spanned two continents and a quarter of a century. From the early '30s to the mid-'50s, she seduced men young and old on both...
- 2/20/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
Simone Simon in 'La Bête Humaine' 1938: Jean Renoir's film noir (photo: Jean Gabin and Simone Simon in 'La Bête Humaine') (See previous post: "'Cat People' 1942 Actress Simone Simon Remembered.") In the late 1930s, with her Hollywood career stalled while facing competition at 20th Century-Fox from another French import, Annabella (later Tyrone Power's wife), Simone Simon returned to France. Once there, she reestablished herself as an actress to be reckoned with in Jean Renoir's La Bête Humaine. An updated version of Émile Zola's 1890 novel, La Bête Humaine is enveloped in a dark, brooding atmosphere not uncommon in pre-World War II French films. Known for their "poetic realism," examples from that era include Renoir's own The Lower Depths (1936), Julien Duvivier's La Belle Équipe (1936) and Pépé le Moko (1937), and particularly Marcel Carné's Port of Shadows (1938) and Daybreak (1939).[11] This thematic and...
- 2/6/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
'Cat People' 1942 actress Simone Simon Remembered: Starred in Jacques Tourneur's cult horror movie classic (photo: Simone Simon in 'Cat People') Pert, pouty, pretty Simone Simon is best remembered for her starring roles in Jacques Tourneur's cult horror movie Cat People (1942) and in Jean Renoir's French film noir La Bête Humaine (1938). Long before Brigitte Bardot, Mamie Van Doren, Ann-Margret, and (for a few years) Jane Fonda became known as cinema's Sex Kittens, Simone Simon exuded feline charm in a film career that spanned a quarter of a century. From the early '30s to the mid-'50s, she seduced men young and old on both sides of the Atlantic – at times, with fatal results. During that period, Simon was featured in nearly 40 movies in France, Italy, Germany, Britain, and Hollywood. Besides Jean Renoir, in her native country she worked for the likes of Jacqueline Audry...
- 2/6/2015
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
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