Sean Penn does not pay for your little backstage games, Jimmy Kimmel, but the star of "Mystic River" has released a new version of "Mean Tweets" on Thursday night. During the process, Penn also released a nice joke from Kevin Spacey.
"I did it once when I was here and then I did not do it next time," said Penn, referring to the long segment of Kimmel, in which celebrities are invited to read very cruel words on themselves published on Twitter. "Because for me, behind the scenes, it's like taking a selfie."
Instead, Penn read them live in front of the public "Kimmel", who enjoyed the alternative option. Before he started, however, he joked: "It will be difficult for these people to propose [mean tweets]because I am so universally loved. "
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And then, this exchange took place mid-way, while Penn attributed the Twitter account of the next tweet.
Penn: "And then, Kevin S. says …" Kimmel: "Oh, it's the worst." Penn: "Was he on" House of Cards "?"
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Kimmel had a big kick for that.
Whatever it is, here's what Kevin S. tweeted: "Sean Penn looks like the kind of guy who would delete an Instagram if he did not get enough of" I like "."
This one was our favorite.
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To be honest, we always prefer the version produced behind the scenes.
Watch the video above.
By the way, we will not be able to sleep until we see Penn's photo wearing his glasses properly.
Apple TV +: all original programs in Apple's streaming service (Photos)
Apple has finally announced the launch date and price of its next streaming service, Apple TV +, Tuesday. The next platform is the tech giant's attempt to compete with Netflix and Amazon in streaming television, with a wide-ranging lineup of stars like Steven Spielberg, Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. And now that we know what it will cost you and when it will debut, TheWrap has put together all the programming scheduled for the streaming service up to now or under development. So you know what you will get if you subscribe for $ 4.99 / month. We also noted which series will be available with the launch of November 1st.
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"The morning show" Reese Witherspoon and Jennifer Aniston, executive producers and stars of the drama series, examine the dark side of morning television. Witherspoon looks back on HBO's Big Little Lies and Aniston returns to television in a major role for the first time since the release of his hit sitcom "Friends". Steve Carell will also star in the Kerry Ehrin series. (Available at launch)
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"Dickinson" Hailee Steinfeld will be starring Emily Dickinson in this age-old comedy series, exploring the constraints of society, gender and family as an aspiring writer. The show is written by Alena Smith and directed by David Gordon Green. (Available at launch)
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"Ghost writer" A reinvention of the beloved original series follows four children reunited by a mysterious ghost in a neighborhood bookstore and who must team up to free fictional characters from literary works. (Available at launch)
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"See" Francis Lawrence, known for directing "Red Sparrow" and the last three "Hunger Games" films, will direct and produce this drama written by Steven Knight featuring Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard. The science fiction series is set in a future where humans are born blind. (Available at launch)
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"For all humanity" Ronald D. Moore, screenwriter for the show "Outlander" and "Battlestar Galactica", has created and will write and produce the science fiction drama, based on the idea that the race to the Cold War space has never ended. He co-created the series with executive producers "Fargo", Matt Wolpert and Ben Nedivi. (Available at launch)
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"Helpsters" The first series created as part of Sesame Workshop's partnership with Apple, Cody and a team of dynamic monsters who like to help solve problems. It all starts with a plan. (Available at launch)
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"Snoopy in the space" A new original from Peanuts Worldwide and DHX Media takes viewers on a journey with Snoopy as he pursues his dreams of becoming an astronaut. Together, Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the Peanuts crew take command of the International Space Station and explore the moon and beyond. (Available at launch)
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Oprah Winfrey Docuseries As part of her multi-year contract with Apple, Oprah revealed that she was working on a documentary titled "Toxic Labor" and on a multipart untitled series on mental health. She also brings back her reading club in the form of interviews. (Some available at launch)
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"Amazing stories" Steven Spielberg will be the executive producer of the revival of "Amazing Stories," the anthology of sci-fi and horror that he co-created for NBC and that lasted two seasons in the years 1980. After some scenes behind the scenes, including the departure of Bryan Fuller, the creator of the original series, the creators of "Once Upon a Time", Edward Kitsis and Adam Horowitz, are committed to restart the restart.
"Let the truth be told" Inspired by Kathleen Barber's novel of the same name, the series focuses on investigative journalist Poppy Parnell (Octavia Spencer) who follows an old murder case through her podcast, and explores the US obsession with podcasts about real crimes. Paul Aaron, Lizzy Caplan, Elizabeth Perkins and Mekhi Phifer are also on the bill, as well as Reese Witherspoon's executive. Peter Chernin, Jenno Topping and Kristen Campo from Chernin Entertainment are also expected to play executive producers.
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"Defend Jacob" Described as a captivating thriller based on William Landay's 2012 novel, "Defending Jacob" starring Chris Evans, with screenwriter Mark Bomback of "The Planet of the Apes", as a showrunner.
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"At home before night" The mystery series follows a young girl who moves from Brooklyn to a small lake-side town, then discovers a cold case that locals have tried to bury. The project was inspired by the actual story of Hilde Lysiak, a young investigative journalist who revealed a murder in her home town of Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania, which drew the country's attention and of the international community. Brooklynn Prince and Jim Sturgess will play the lead role.
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"My glory did I have such friends" Jennifer Garner should play in the movie JJ The series produced by Abrams is based on Amy Silverstein's 2017 memoir on a group of extraordinary women who supported Silverstein in the expectation of a second heart transplant saving.
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"Pachinko" An adaptation in eight episodes of the best-selling 2017 Min Jin Lee, the adaptation of "Pachinko" of Apple in an "epic", will be shot in Korea, Japan and America. Soo Hugh, the alum of "The Terror", will act as a showrunner.
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"Servant" The director of "Sixth Sense" and "Glass", Mr. Night Shyamalan, will produce this psychological thriller with Tony Basgallop. Lauren Ambrose and Rupert Grint play the role of young couples who hire a nanny (Nell Tiger Free) to care for their newborn.
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"Foundation" The sci-fi drama in development is based on the new series of the same name by Isaac Asimov, which traces the future history of the human race during and after the decline and fall of an empire spanning a whole galaxy. David S. Goyer and Josh Friedman will act as showrunners and executive producers if the project is transferred to the series.
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"Central Park" Josh Gad and Loren Bouchard will produce this animated musical series about a family of caretakers who live and work – and end up saving – Central Park. Voices include Gad, "Frozen" star, Kristen Bell, as well as Daveed Diggs of "Hamilton's" and Leslie Odom Jr.
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"Home" The 10-part docuseries focus on innovative homes around the world and the people who built them. Matt Tyrnauer runs and is one of the executive producers.
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"Little America" This show tells the stories of immigrants to America, inspiring true stories presented in Epic Magazine. The show will be written and produced by Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon, the team behind the hit romantic comedy "The Big Sick," which was screened in the summer of 2017 with critical acclaim and commercial.
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"Small voice" Sara Bareilles' dramatic comedy with original music focuses on finding your authentic voice in your early twenties and is inspired by the musical diversity of New York. It is produced by J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television.
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"Mythical quest" Co-created by the duo "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia", Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day will play McElhenney at the helm of a video game development studio. F. Murray Abraham, Imani Hakim, David Hornsby and Danny Pudi are also on the bill.
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"Shantaram" "Shantaram", an international drama series based on Gregory's novel David Roberts, follows the story of Lin, a man who escaped an Australian prison and embarks on a new life in Bombay. This series is produced by Eric Warren Singer.
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"Swagger" Inspired by the basketball experiences of NBA star Kevin Durant, the drama series will shed light on the Amateur Athletic Union's (AAU) basketball world and the lives of the families and coaches involved. Durant will be the executive producer of the project alongside Brian Grazer, Francie Calfo and Rich Kleiman.
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Untitled Project Brie Larson Based on Amaryllis Fox's memoir titled "Life Undercover," the untitled series will feature Brie Larson as a young woman recruited to join the CIA. The writer and executive producer of "Animal Kingdom", Megan Martin, is in talks for the production and production of the Medias Res series.
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Untitled project Curtis Sittenfeld Inspired by Curtis Sittenfeld's news collection titled "You Think It, I'll Say It." abandoned because of scheduling conflicts.
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Untitled project Damien Chazelle Damien Chazelle, who became the youngest person to win the Oscar for Best Director when he won the "La La Land" award, writes, directs and produces an hour-long drama for Apple alongside executive producers Jordan Horowitz and Frank Berger. .
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"Bandits of time" Taika Waititi is currently developing an adaptation of Terry Gilliam's movie "Time Bandits" for Apple, published in 1981. Waititi will co-write and direct the pilot project for the potential series, which is co-produced by Anonymous Content, Paramount Television and MRC. He will also be executive producer alongside Gilliam and producer Dan Halsted.
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"Mr. Corman" Joseph Gordon-Levitt is preparing to write, direct, produce executive productions and play in "Mr. Corman ", a drama series under development at Apple TV +. The show, which comes from the A24 and Gordon-Levitt's banner HitRECord, traces the life of a public teacher (Gordon-Levitt) in the San Fernando Valley in California.
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The tech giant's attempt to compete in the SVOD space will be launched in the autumn
Apple has finally announced the launch date and price of its next streaming service, Apple TV +, Tuesday. The next platform is the tech giant's attempt to compete with Netflix and Amazon in streaming television, with a wide-ranging lineup of stars like Steven Spielberg, Octavia Spencer, Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. And now that we know what it will cost you and when it will debut, TheWrap has put together all the programming scheduled for the streaming service up to now or under development. So you know what you will get if you subscribe for $ 4.99 / month. We also noted which series will be available with the launch of November 1st.
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