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The Top 5 Greatest Moments From Stick It, the Iconic Gymnastics Film We d Give a Perfect 10
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Stick It more times than I can count. It was actually the first PG-13 movie my little preteen self watched. And, as a gymnast at the time, I was mesmerized; then I proceeded to replay scenes from the film in my head and on screen throughout the next near-decade I spent in the sport. While the movie does briefly allude to darker issues problematic coaches and toxic body image the comedy brings to light some of the best parts about gymnastics: the sheer strength you garner physically and mentally, the support of fellow teammates with a healthy dose of competition, and the freedom to fly.
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Sarah Silverman Says She Was Once Fired For Slipping Her Onscreen Hubby Some Tongue
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Sarah Silverman revealed that she was fired from a sitcom in the 1990s for being a bad on-screen kisser.
The comedian was famously let go from a job writing sketches at Saturday Night Live after just one season. However, in a recent Q&A event for RushTix, she told the story of her first post- SNL gig and how, it too, led to her getting the ax after she got a little too real with her on-screen makeouts.
The comedian and actress explained that she moved to Los Angeles after losing her job at the New York City-based sketch show and was quickly cast on an NBC sitcom titled Pride & Joy alongside Caroline Rhea, Jeremy Piven and Craig Bierko.
How a (Scripted) Kiss Got Sarah Silverman Fired From a 1995 NBC Sitcom Chris Gardner
After Sarah Silverman got fired (via fax) from
Saturday Night Live in the early 1990s after one season on NBC’s long-running comedy series “I wrote not a single funny sketch,” she once said of getting walking papers as part of a regime change the comedian headed west to Los Angeles only to experience déjà vu.
During a March 6 RushTix live stream Q&A event, Silverman shared the pink slip anecdote by detailing how she got cast on the NBC sitcom
Pride & Joy not long after landing in L.A. and she suddenly found herself opposite an impressive cast in Caroline Rhea, Jeremy Piven and Craig Bierko. “I looked 15 and was hired to play a wife, mother, architect in New York City,” she says, with Bierko playing her character’s husband.