The former president of the United States listed some terrific movies and shows — as well as one he produced.
Star Wars star Mark Hamill has recalled awarding Kobe Bryant with his Oscar in 2018, in a tribute to the basketball legend who died yesterday in a helicopter crash.
Olivia Wilde tweeted her shock at being included on the former president's list of the year's best films.
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Ah jeez, Rick and Morty is over. Season 3 of Rick and Morty has come to a close, which is sad news for fans who know it’ll feel like a lifetime until season 4, but thankfully it all ended on a high. After 11 varied yet brilliant episodes that made up an enticing and addictive third season (Pickle Rick, anyone?), its finale was a fresh, politically-centric instalment that made fun of former President Barack Obama.
One minute you’re walking the red carpet, the next you’re flipping burgers. That’s not quite where these 10 screen actors found themselves, but they did choose the real world – and a job you or we might do – over the glamour of Hollywood.Image credits: Getty, Rex_Shutterstock
Whether dropping the mic at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner or here dancing with stormtroopers – Barack has the air of man who has taken his feet off the pedals and is shouting ‘weeee!’ as he zips downhill towards the end of his final term in office. Celebrating Star Wars Day, as the commander-in-chief is seemingly required to do, he and the First Lady got down with some Storm Troopers and R2-D2 at the White House yesterday. Mark Ronson’s ‘Uptown Funk’ was the track which ushered in May 4th on Capitol Hill, now known as Star Wars Day (may the fourth be with you, etc), with the Obamas.
The #OscarsSoWhite controversy has garnered comment far and wide - and now the President of the United States himself has spoken out on the matter. Obama said, “I think that California is an example of the incredible diversity of this country. “I think the Oscar debate is really just an expression of this broader issue.
It’s been announced that Barack Obama’s favourite film of 2015 was ‘The Martian.’