Showing posts with label amanda bynes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amanda bynes. Show all posts

Monday, June 21, 2010

amanda bynes plastic surgery

amanda bynes plastic surgery

Now we have this issue about Amanda Bynes having a plastic surgery recently. Is this true? Amanda Bynes Plastic Surgery pictures are trending right now as they want to know how much have changed from the old Amanda to the new Amanda.
A lot of celebrities are being issued by plastic surgeries. In the world of

showbiz, you can’t escape issues, even the paparazzi. Once there’s new scoop found in you, the world will know about it in just a flash. That’s how it goes.
If you are wondering about Amanda Bynes Plastic Surgery issue, try looking at her cheeks from her look before. Does it changed? I know 24 is a young age to retire but you heard it here first,” she tweeted. “I’ve #retired.”
Following her star-making roles on Nickelodeon’s sketch comedy “All That” and her own show on the network, “The Amanda Show,” Bynes starred alongside Jennie Garth on the WB sitcom “What I like About You” and hit the big screen in such films as “She’s The Man” and
amanda bynes plastic surgery

amanda bynes plastic surgery

amanda bynes plastic surgery

Now we have this issue about Amanda Bynes having a plastic surgery recently. Is this true? Amanda Bynes Plastic Surgery pictures are trending right now as they want to know how much have changed from the old Amanda to the new Amanda.
A lot of celebrities are being issued by plastic surgeries. In the world of

showbiz, you can’t escape issues, even the paparazzi. Once there’s new scoop found in you, the world will know about it in just a flash. That’s how it goes.
If you are wondering about Amanda Bynes Plastic Surgery issue, try looking at her cheeks from her look before. Does it changed? I know 24 is a young age to retire but you heard it here first,” she tweeted. “I’ve #retired.”
Following her star-making roles on Nickelodeon’s sketch comedy “All That” and her own show on the network, “The Amanda Show,” Bynes starred alongside Jennie Garth on the WB sitcom “What I like About You” and hit the big screen in such films as “She’s The Man” and
amanda bynes plastic surgery

Monday, May 31, 2010

Movie Review: "Big Fat Liar"


Frankie Muniz and Amanda Bynes shine in this feel-good tween flick about two kids who try to outsmart a snobby Hollywood producer (Paul Giamatti). I notice that whenever this comes on TV, the entire family sort of gravitates to the living room and ends up watching it through to the end!

Muniz (Malcolm in the Middle, Agent Cody Banks) plays Jason Shepherd, who has the bad habit of lying to keep out of trouble. When he tells his dad a wild tale about losing his English paper to a crazy guy who gave him a ride, his dad shakes his head and basically stops trusting him at all. But this time, Jason was telling the truth, and he'll do anything to convince his dad he deserves his trust!

His friend Kaylee (Bynes, of "The Amanda Show" and "She's the Man") goes along for the ride when Jason sneaks off to L.A. to confront Marty Wolf (Giamatti, now starring in the HBO miniseries, "John Adams"), the thief. The kids soon find out Wolf plans to make a movie from Jason's "Big Fat Liar" story, without giving Jason the credit for his ideas. When Jason tries to reason with Wolf, he gets hauled out by security!

While this scene is going on, Bynes is in another scene putting on a star performance as a kooky phone operator, in the tradition of her many "The Amanda Show" characters.

Leave it to a couple of kids to figure out how to drive an adult crazy. Using props from Universal Studios, the kids do all sorts of rotten (and hilarious) things to Wolf. So who do you think will prevail in the end? Will it be the resourceful tweenagers, or the big bully?

Other points of interest include a cameo appearance by Jaleel White (formerly Steve Urkel on "Family Matters"), and by Lee Majors ("The Six Million Dollar Man"). Sandra Oh also makes an appearance in the film.

See Also :







Movie Review: "Big Fat Liar"


Frankie Muniz and Amanda Bynes shine in this feel-good tween flick about two kids who try to outsmart a snobby Hollywood producer (Paul Giamatti). I notice that whenever this comes on TV, the entire family sort of gravitates to the living room and ends up watching it through to the end!

Muniz (Malcolm in the Middle, Agent Cody Banks) plays Jason Shepherd, who has the bad habit of lying to keep out of trouble. When he tells his dad a wild tale about losing his English paper to a crazy guy who gave him a ride, his dad shakes his head and basically stops trusting him at all. But this time, Jason was telling the truth, and he'll do anything to convince his dad he deserves his trust!

His friend Kaylee (Bynes, of "The Amanda Show" and "She's the Man") goes along for the ride when Jason sneaks off to L.A. to confront Marty Wolf (Giamatti, now starring in the HBO miniseries, "John Adams"), the thief. The kids soon find out Wolf plans to make a movie from Jason's "Big Fat Liar" story, without giving Jason the credit for his ideas. When Jason tries to reason with Wolf, he gets hauled out by security!

While this scene is going on, Bynes is in another scene putting on a star performance as a kooky phone operator, in the tradition of her many "The Amanda Show" characters.

Leave it to a couple of kids to figure out how to drive an adult crazy. Using props from Universal Studios, the kids do all sorts of rotten (and hilarious) things to Wolf. So who do you think will prevail in the end? Will it be the resourceful tweenagers, or the big bully?

Other points of interest include a cameo appearance by Jaleel White (formerly Steve Urkel on "Family Matters"), and by Lee Majors ("The Six Million Dollar Man"). Sandra Oh also makes an appearance in the film.

See Also :







Big Fat Liar

Big Fat Liar Makes a Splash on Nickelodeon
Big Fat Liar, the hit teen movie from 2002, is experiencing a brief surge in popularity with a premiere on the Nickelodeon channel. The movie was advertised on the Nickelodeon channel as a creation of the iCarly creator, drawing in fans of Miranda Cosgrove’s show. He was also the creator of Zoey 101, The Amanda Show, and Drake & Josh. Big Fat Liar has hysterical antics and stars Frankie Muniz, Amanda Bynes, and Paul Giamatti.

Teen trickster Jason Shepherd, played by Frankie Muniz, writes a last minute essay to escape summer school. On the way to deliver it, he is run over by Paul Giamatti (literally), who steals his essay (entitled “Big Fat Liar”) and begins making it into a film. Jason and his best friend Kaylee (Amanda Bynes) run away to Los Angeles when their parents are out of town to track down Giamatti and reclaim the essay.

I cannot reveal what happens next…you’ll have to tune in to see! I was excited to see the movie pop up again, as this was a classic movie from my childhood. Clearly old movies premiering on TV spark internet flurries, taking over Google trending topics with an interest in "where the stars are now." Check out imdb.com for information on the stars. When Big Fat Liar originally came out my family watched it too many times to count. Watch it with your friends or your kids for some hilarious slapstick and enjoyable comedy.


See Also :

Movie Review: "Big Fat Liar"



 

Big Fat Liar

Big Fat Liar Makes a Splash on Nickelodeon
Big Fat Liar, the hit teen movie from 2002, is experiencing a brief surge in popularity with a premiere on the Nickelodeon channel. The movie was advertised on the Nickelodeon channel as a creation of the iCarly creator, drawing in fans of Miranda Cosgrove’s show. He was also the creator of Zoey 101, The Amanda Show, and Drake & Josh. Big Fat Liar has hysterical antics and stars Frankie Muniz, Amanda Bynes, and Paul Giamatti.

Teen trickster Jason Shepherd, played by Frankie Muniz, writes a last minute essay to escape summer school. On the way to deliver it, he is run over by Paul Giamatti (literally), who steals his essay (entitled “Big Fat Liar”) and begins making it into a film. Jason and his best friend Kaylee (Amanda Bynes) run away to Los Angeles when their parents are out of town to track down Giamatti and reclaim the essay.

I cannot reveal what happens next…you’ll have to tune in to see! I was excited to see the movie pop up again, as this was a classic movie from my childhood. Clearly old movies premiering on TV spark internet flurries, taking over Google trending topics with an interest in "where the stars are now." Check out imdb.com for information on the stars. When Big Fat Liar originally came out my family watched it too many times to count. Watch it with your friends or your kids for some hilarious slapstick and enjoyable comedy.


See Also :

Movie Review: "Big Fat Liar"