Elizabeth Hurley Flirted With Mob Experts to Smooth Out Issues on Set of Mickey Blue Eyes
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According to Hugh Grant, the Bedazzled actress got flirty with the mafia advisers on the set of his married-to-the-mob comedy movie to solve any issues that arose during the filming. May 23, 2021
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Elizabeth Hurley relied on her womanly charms to help sweet talk mob advisers and smooth out any issues on the set of her 1999 movie
Mickey Blue Eyes .
The actress served as a producer on the romantic comedy crime drama, which starred her then-boyfriend
Hugh Grant as a New York City-based Brit who becomes caught up in his future father-in-law s mafia connections, and she managed to keep the shoot running smoothly by flirting her way through any potential problems.
16 Best John Cusack Movies Ranked
16 Best John Cusack Movies Ranked Buena Vista Pictures
By Michileen Martin/May 19, 2021 5:47 pm EDT/Updated: May 19, 2021 5:48 pm EDT
Saying the name John Cusack evokes a specific kind of nostalgia from members of the so-called Generation X. As a young, baby-faced leading man often cast in the 80s as passionate underdogs in teen romantic comedies like The Sure Thing and Say Anything. or wackier films like Better Off Dead or One Crazy Summer Cusack became one of the pillars of 80s cinema.
But his relevance didn t leave along with the leotards and leg warmers of the 80s. While he introduced himself to audiences as a teen heartthrob, he s since challenged both his own acting range and audience expectation. Far from the days when he stood outside houses holding boom boxes over his head, Cusack has gone on in some of his best films to play con men, professional killers, baseball outcasts, preachers, cowboys, and m
Every ’90s Blockbuster Movie Ranked
Thirty years on, the 1990s has solidified its stature as one of the magical decades in filmmaking, much like how we view the ’30s and the ’70s. Precisely, this Gen X-decade pulled together the Hollywood studio power of the ’30s and the groundbreaking creativity of the ’70s, crocheting commercialism and art into the movie behemoths we speak of in legend as the ’90s blockbuster which we’ve now ranked all by Tomatometer!
First off, in putting together this list, we didn’t want no scrubs: We defined the ’90s blockbuster as any film that made over $100 million at the box office movies that had people literally lining up around the block to spend their easy-earned cash. (The economy was booming after all.) This, of course, ushers in all those films synonymous with ’90s blockbusterism, including