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Matthew McConaughey insists rumors that he rejected leading role in 'Titanic' are "not factual"

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Rick Kern/Getty Images(LOS ANGELES) — Once upon a time, Matthew McConaughey was in consideration to play Titanic‘s heartthrob character, Jack Dawson.  As we all know, Leonardo DiCaprio scored the leading role in the Oscar-winning film — but McConaughey claims he almost nabbed it.

Speaking with Rob Lowe Thursday on the Literally with Rob Lowe podcast, the Dallas Buyers Club star shut down the rumors that he actually turned down the opportunity.

“So I went and read with Kate Winslet and it was not one of the auditions.  It was like they filmed it, so it was like into screen test time,” the 51-year old actor recalled, saying that the producers and Winslet followed him outside when it was over and made him believe he smashed it out of the park.

Said McConaughey, “They were like, ‘That went great!’ I mean, kind of like hugs. I really thought it was going to happen.”

“It did not,” he sighed, which led to years of rumors speculating why McConaughey lost out to DiCaprio.

He eventually confronted director James Cameron about the scuttlebutt to ask if any of it was true.

“I asked Cameron about this because the, sort of, gossip over the years that I had heard and would see written about me was that I had the role of Titanic and turned it down,” said McConaughey, adding that he partially believed the rumor and thought an agent of his was responsible for passing on a role of a lifetime.

“Not factual,” he found out,  “I did not get offered that role… Someone took something he said and that ran.”

“I never got offered that as far as I know, I’m telling you,” stressed the Oscar winner. “I did go have a good screen test, thought I had the role… but did not get the role.”

By Megan Stone
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How 'Minari' flips the perspective about Asian families in the US

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Courtesy of A24(LOS ANGELES) — The film Minari is getting a lot of buzz this awards season — some saying it has a very good chance of winning some gold at the Oscars. Star Steven Yeun was nominated for best actor at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and he tells ABC Audio the script went far deeper than most roles he sees for Asian men in Hollywood.

“Usually I read stories from that point of view and they’re oftentimes still trying to explain itself or justify itself through something outside,” he explains. “But this one was just a story of this family and it really mirrored something that I connected to deeply so.”

Minari, which is about a Korean-American family moving to the south to start a farm, is based on the early life of its writer and director Lee Isaac Chung, who shares that he really wanted to flip the perspective of most stories you see about Asian families in the U.S.

“For me and my family growing up, we weren’t the foreigners. You know, we we were Coloradans moving to Arkansas and we had our contained world in our trailer home,” he says. “And any time we stepped outside, we’re dealing with the other and those are the people in our community. So there’s a shift in perspective there that I was kind of working with what it was like to be us.”

“And in the end, you find out we’re all the same. We’re all human,” he adds. 

In addition to Minari‘s buzz, co-star Yuh-Jung Youn was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Screen Actors Guild Awards, a moment she described as “unreal.”

“It’s unreal to me. I’m not a Hollywood actress,” she says. “Hopefully people will just enjoy this movie.”  

By Danielle Long and Jason Nathanson
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Allison Janney reflects on eight seasons of 'Mom' as "one of the great honors of my life"

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Robert Voets/ 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.(LOS ANGELES) — After news broke that the CBS comedy series Mom is ending after its current eighth season, star Allison Janney took to Instagram to reflect on her time on the show.

“Getting to be part of MOM these past 8 years…showing the laughter, love and hope that can come with recovery, has been one of the great honors of my life,” she wrote.

Janney went on to thank everyone involved with the show, including executive producers Chuck Lorre, Gemma Baker and Nick Bakay, as well as the writing staff “for giving us these wonderfully flawed and lovable characters to bring to life.”

She paid tribute to the “amazingly talented actors I got to act with everyday!!!”: Mimi Kennedy, Jaime Pressly, Kristen Johnston, Beth Hall and William Fichtner. Janney also made sure to shout out her former co-star Anna Faris, who exited the show last year just days before production began on season eight.

“And last but not least all of our extraordinary fans!!!” she wrote. “Thank you for all of your support over the years.”

Mom is CBS’ longest-running comedy series currently on the air. The series finale is set to air May 6.

By Andrea Tuccillo
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Zooey Deschanel and Michael Bolton to co-host new ABC series 'The Celebrity Dating Game'

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ABC/Sami Drasin(LOS ANGELES) — Michael Bolton knows that “Love Is a Wonderful Thing,” so maybe that’s why ABC has tapped him to host a new show that’s all about romance.

The crooner will co-host The Celebrity Dating Game alongside New Girl actress Zooey Deschanel.  Like the original Dating Game from back in the day, each contestant will choose their date from a hidden panel of three bachelors or bachelorettes, based on their responses to the contestant’s questions.

However, this time around, the contestant choosing a date is a celebrity. The bachelorettes and bachelors will have the opportunity to guess the star’s secret identity based on clues, questions and “special parody performances” courtesy of Michael.

The eight-episode show is being filmed in L.A.; a premiere date will be announced at a later time.

By Andrea Dresdale
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Buffalo Bill’s home from 'Silence of the Lambs' is about to become a bed & breakfast

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Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images(PERRYOPOLIS, PA) — It puts the breakfast in the bed…

The house featured as the home base of fictional serial killer Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs is about to join the hospitality industry.

TMZ reports that the 100-year-old house featured in the 1991 psychological thriller is being turned into a bed & breakfast.  Of course, guests will be staying in actual rooms and not in a creepy dark hole in the basement. 

The four-bedroom house, which sold for $300,000 in October, will undergo renovations that will pay homage to the Oscar-winning film.

Chris Rowan, a theatrical art director based in NY, tells TMZ that he will transform the basement into a replica of the well where Buffalo Bill used to trap his victims, so guests can enjoy some fun photo ops.

Rowan also says he intends to construct an in-ground pool on the two-acre property.

It is unknown when renovations will be completed, but the new homeowner is confident that the pleasant looking house located in Perryopolis, PA will become a hit with tourists.

Silence of the Lambs, starring Ted Levine as the unhinged Buffalo Bill, as well as Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins as Clarice Starling and Hannibal Lecter, respectively.

By Megan Stone
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