If you still can’t forget that egg sandwich from Birds of Prey, maybe it’s time you make one!
“After watching Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn in theaters and on VOD, I ended each viewing with the same thought. Where can I get myself one of those delicious egg sandwiches? Luckily actor Bruno Oliver, who plays short order cook Sal in BoP, made a video for Variety walking us through what goes into that magical bodega breakfast sandwich.”
Read more at The Mary Sue.
There’s a website that tells you what you should read next when you finish a book.
“If you’ve ever finished a book and thought, ‘What should I read next?’ then the aptly-titled website WhatShouldIReadNext.com is for you. Enter in a title, author, or Isbn number, and the site analyzes reviews and ratings from other readers and recommends books.
“After watching Birds of Prey and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn in theaters and on VOD, I ended each viewing with the same thought. Where can I get myself one of those delicious egg sandwiches? Luckily actor Bruno Oliver, who plays short order cook Sal in BoP, made a video for Variety walking us through what goes into that magical bodega breakfast sandwich.”
Read more at The Mary Sue.
There’s a website that tells you what you should read next when you finish a book.
“If you’ve ever finished a book and thought, ‘What should I read next?’ then the aptly-titled website WhatShouldIReadNext.com is for you. Enter in a title, author, or Isbn number, and the site analyzes reviews and ratings from other readers and recommends books.
- 3/30/2020
- by Ivan Huang
- Den of Geek
When actor Bruno Oliver booked the role of short order cook Sal in “Birds of Prey: (And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn),” he had no idea how significant Sal and his breakfast sandwich were to the story.
“You couldn’t tell from the audition necessarily and as actors, we always worry about our scenes being cut,” Oliver notes. “I really didn’t understand the place the egg sandwich had in the movie until I saw it.”
“Birds of Prey” centers on Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) starting a new life after breaking up with the Joker. In an early scene, she stops off for her favorite breakfast sandwich, only to have it knocked from her hands as a series of bounty hunters chase her. In honor of the film hitting digital and streaming this week, Oliver showed us how to make the delicious-looking supporting character.
The recipe takes bacon,...
“You couldn’t tell from the audition necessarily and as actors, we always worry about our scenes being cut,” Oliver notes. “I really didn’t understand the place the egg sandwich had in the movie until I saw it.”
“Birds of Prey” centers on Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie) starting a new life after breaking up with the Joker. In an early scene, she stops off for her favorite breakfast sandwich, only to have it knocked from her hands as a series of bounty hunters chase her. In honor of the film hitting digital and streaming this week, Oliver showed us how to make the delicious-looking supporting character.
The recipe takes bacon,...
- 3/28/2020
- by Jenelle Riley
- Variety Film + TV
GQ (Jack Yang) is really sick and tired of playing the same old offensively exaggerated stereotypes of Chinese characters. When GQ finally stands up to his unabashedly racist director (Bruno Oliver), he is dumped by his agent and finds himself practically blacklisted. So, GQ decides to fight fire with fire. Playing the Hollywood game, GQ preys upon an innocent casting director (Heather Mazur), charming her pants off and convincing her to help propel his acting career forward. Unfortunately, there is still one major hurdle for GQ, his ethnicity. Even in the 21st century, Hollywood studios still do not want to cast a Chinese American actor in a leading role.
- 10/25/2013
- by Don Simpson
- SmellsLikeScreenSpirit
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