Gosling got the offer for "Barbie" and then discovered a Ken doll face down in the dirt.
Gotta do it for the Kens. Nobody plays with the Kens.” As recently revealed by Variety, Gosling and Robbie had pay parity on “Barbie” and both earned $12.5 million salaries. I walk out in the backyard [after getting the offer] and, do you know where I found Ken?” Gosling said.
Ryan Gosling gave a rare glimpse into his 6-year-old daughter Amada's personality, calling her boredom at the Louvre museum in Paris a "power move."
“We’re all partners in this, not just Ryan and I, but our children as well,” the actress explained. “I’m not an amazing cook — I leave that to Ryan,” she told Forbes at the time, adding that they don’t follow “gender-specific” norms around the house. He continued, “I said, ‘Why?’ And she went, ‘Because it’s not good.'”
Ryan Gosling shares daughters Amada, 6, and Esmeralda, 7, with longtime love Eva Mendes.
"Do you know where I found Ken, Jimmy? Facedown in the mud next to a squished lemon," Gosling recalled. I really want it to be the summer of boredom." "We were standing in front of the Mona Lisa and she goes, 'This museum?' " Gosling continued, as he imitated Amada's pouty thumbs-down.
Ryan Gosling is bringing Neon Genesis Evangelion levels of existential pathos to the role of Ken in Barbie. The man just won't stop saying the darkest stuff ...
Gosling explained that the angst of Ken was central to his decision to take the role. Speaking to Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, Gosling expressed his disbelief that anyone would even care about Ken or his struggles. Ryan Gosling is bringing Neon Genesis Evangelion levels of existential pathos to the role of Ken in Barbie. The man just won’t stop saying the darkest stuff about the bubbliest blond in dolldom.
Gosling said he found a Ken doll facedown in mud in his backyard after Greta Gerwig offered him the role, and he knew he had to accept.
"That's the Ken life." "He's going through some stuff." In an interview earlier this month with Entertainment Tonight, Gosling said that life in plastic is much harder
Ryan Gosling revealed to Jimmy Fallon why he decided to play Ken in the upcoming Barbie movie, starring Margot Robbie.
Ken’s lack of attention was discussed earlier in the interview as well, with Gosling expressing his surprise over how some people reacted to his viral photo as Ken that, as Fallon put it, “broke the Internet”. “As though they ever thought about Ken for a second before this. Other cast members include America Ferrera, Simu Liu, Kate McKinnon, Ariana Greenblatt, Alexandra Shipp, Emma Mackey, Kingsley Ben-Adir, Issa Rae, Michael Cera, Rhea Perlman and Will Ferrell. They never thought about Ken…He’s an accessory and not even one of the cool ones”. Fallon added an “Underappreciated character, Ken…He was available.
Ryan Gosling has revealed how his youngest daughter pulled a “real power move” where she gave the the Louvre Museum in Paris, France a “thumbs down”.
“When we were in London, we went from musical to musical taking advantage of being back in the theatre, we went to all kinds of museums, we went to Windsor Castle—I had a ton of field trips planned for them, which we did,” she said. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. We got to work in France, so we went to the Louvre. We saw ‘Winged Victory,’ we saw ‘Venus de Milo.’” Because once they feel like they’re enough, no matter what they do.” By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice. By clicking ‘Register’ you confirm that your data has been entered correctly and you have read and agree to our Terms of use, Cookie policy and Privacy notice.
While he initially needed time to think about his role in Barbie, Ryan found his answer in the backyard — in the form of a dirty Ken doll abandoned by his ...
It’s a lot to be Ken, but we need to talk about Ken at some point.” “It’s hard,” said Ryan. “A lot of people don’t know this, but George Lucas based The Force on Kenergy. It’s always been there. “Face down in the mud next to a squished lemon.”
Ryan Gosling gushed over "Barbie" co-star Ncuti Gatwa being cast as the titular Doctor Who in the BBC series.
“Barbie” co-star Simu Liu explained that Gatwa kept the casting news under wraps during production on the Greta Gerwig-helmed film. After being cast in “Doctor Who,” Gatwa said in a press statement: “There aren’t quite the words to describe how I’m feeling. I will endeavor my utmost to do the same.”
The 41-year-old actor said he was surprised by the reaction to his shirtless Ken photo from the Barbie movie on Thursday's episode of The Tonight Show ...
Ryan said the movie starts with action and that his character gets pulled out of prison to be a spy. Ryan then pulled out from his pocket pink nail polish and handed it to Jimmy. Jimmy played a clip from the movie and afterward Ryan looked at Jimmy's hand and asked what was going on with his black pinky nail finger. The only way he gets out is to go back in. 'But he doesn't want to be a spy, Jimmy,' Ryan said. Best script: 'Best script I've ever read,' Ryan said of the Barbie screenplay. Ryan cut an elegant and stylish figure in a Gucci suit. But he can't. They are forcing him to do it. 'Did you bring me on your show to denim shame me?' Ryan said. - at Farfetch. 'There's no denim shame in my game, man. 'They never played with Ken. Nobody plays with Ken, man.
During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Ryan Gosling opened up about taking his daughters to visit The Louvre.
In fact, Mendes had a particularly visceral reaction to the first official photo of her partner as Ken on the set of the upcoming Barbie movie. “It's a funny photo and he's trying to be funny, so it worked on all levels. "My youngest has a real power move," Gosling told Fallon, per People. We got to work in France, so we went to The Louvre. We saw 'Winged Victory,' we saw ‘Venus de Milo.’" Amada had a particularly hilarious reaction while taking in the museum's most famous painting.
After Brenden Fraser's “Brenaissance” became a thing, now there's Ryan Gosling's Barbie-oriented “Kenaissance.”
Until then, you can watch Brendan Fraser in Doom Patrol with your HBO Max subscription. Apparently Ryan Gosling fans think the Canadian actor playing life in plastic will certainly be fantastic. We had that once when Brendan Fraser was in the middle of a comeback, which was coined the “Brenaissance” by adoring fans.
Ryan Gosling recounts 6-year-old daughter's hilarious thumbs-down review of the Louvre in Paris. Plus, more celeb news for July 22, 2022.
And now, I made all the bargaining choices and I realized that none of it works for me." On the Thursday, July 21, edition of "Live With Ryan and Kelly," Kate McKinnon broke her silence on her decision to leave "Saturday Night Live" after the Season 47 finale this spring. "I thought about it for a very long time, and it was very, very hard," Kate explained, according to Entertainment Weekly. "All I ever wanted to do in my whole life was be on 'Saturday Night Live.' So, I did, I loved it, I had the best decade, and then I was just like, my body was tired, and I felt like it was time," she said of her long tenure on the show, where she's famously played politicians like Rudy Giuliani, Hillary Clinton and Kellyanne Conaway, as well as stars like Jodie Foster and Penelope Cruz. Asked if he'll watch the new season of "SNL" when it returns this fall, Kate admitted she may not be emotionally prepared to tune in just yet. Earlier this week, country singers Chapel Hart wowed the "America's Got Talent" judges so much with their updated take on Dolly Parton's classic, "Jolene," that the panel hit their Golden Buzzers in unison, rocketing the all-women group straight to the live shows. And now, I made all the bargaining choices and I realized that none of it works for me." Speaking to ET, a source said Johnny "believes that this is a time for both parties to move on with their lives and heal. On the Thursday, July 21, edition of "Live With Ryan and Kelly," Kate McKinnon broke her silence on her decision to leave "Saturday Night Live" after the Season 47 finale this spring. "Facedown in the mud next to a squished lemon," he said, recalling his discovery of the toy. "I thought about it for a very long time, and it was very, very hard," Kate explained, according to Entertainment Weekly. "All I ever wanted to do in my whole life was be on 'Saturday Night Live.' So, I did, I loved it, I had the best decade, and then I was just like, my body was tired, and I felt like it was time," she said of her long tenure on the show, where she's famously played politicians like Rudy Giuliani, Hillary Clinton and Kellyanne Conaway, as well as stars like Jodie Foster and Penelope Cruz. Asked if he'll watch the new season of "SNL" when it returns this fall, Kate admitted she may not be emotionally prepared to tune in just yet. Earlier this week, country singers Chapel Hart wowed the "America's Got Talent" judges so much with their updated take on Dolly Parton's classic, "Jolene," that the panel hit their Golden Buzzers in unison, rocketing the all-women group straight to the live shows. Speaking to ET, a source said Johnny "believes that this is a time for both parties to move on with their lives and heal. "Facedown in the mud next to a squished lemon," he said, recalling his discovery of the toy.
The Gray Man's promo tour continues to be more about a movie that won't come out for another year.
“That’s the Ken life.” “Best script I’ve ever read,” he recalls. “I was surprised how some people were kind of clutching their pearls about my Ken as though they ever thought about Ken for a second before this,” Gosling says.
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“[Cassavettes] called me to meet him at his house,” Gosling recalled. You think you do, but you don’t know.” I’m going to be quoted this line back for the next 20 years of my life’?”