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Bad news! The Hollywood Reporter is saying the ABC has decided to cancel “GCB” and not bring it back for a second season. Us fans can still get the first (and only) season on June 10th when the show is released on DVD |
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Check out this interview that Leslie Bibb and Annie Potts did with Terra TV for “GCB”. |
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I have just added 75 HQ and MQ images of Leslie Bibb attending the 2012 Costume Institute Gala in New York City from last night! GALLERY LINKS: |
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Blackfilm.com has learned that actress Leslie Bibb, who’s currently on ABC’s new series ‘GCB,‘ has been added to the Screen Gems’ thriller ‘No Good Deed,’ joining Idris Elba and Taraji P. Henson. The film centers on a former D.A turned stay-at-home mom (Henson) and her two small children who are terrorized and kidnapped after she invites a handsome (Elba) but mysterious stranger into their home to wait for help after his car runs off the road. Bibb will play Meg, a friend’s of Henson’s character. Already cast in the film are Mexican star Kate Del Castillo as Elba’s cheating ex-fiancee, and Henry Simmons (ABC’s ‘NYPD Blue’) as Henson’s businessman husband. Sam Miller (“Luther”) is directing from a script by Aimee Lagos (“96 Minutes”). Bibb’s previous credits include ‘Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby,’ ‘Iron Man,’ Law Abiding Citizen,’ ‘Iron Man 2,’ and ‘Zookeeper.’ Will Packer is producing via his Rainforest Films banner along with Lee Clay, while Elba is exec producing with Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Lindsay Williams and Rob Hardy. Screen Gems prexy Clint Culpepper will oversee the project for the studio. ‘No Good Deed’ is currently filming in Atlanta, Georgia. |
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I have just added 436 Blu-ray quality screen captures of Leslie Bibb from the film “Sex and Death 101″ and the special features included on the disc. GALLERY LINKS: |
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Zap2it: Many people may not know this from “GCB,” but you’re a Southern girl yourself, right? Leslie Bibb: Yeah, I grew up, not in a Highland Park (Texas) South but in a small country town in Virginia. My dad died when I was 3, and I was raised by my mom. She was always the bravest person I knew. That’s what I love about Southern women. They’ve got a lot of gumption. But when it comes to them, and I always tease my mom about this, nobody wants to talk about stuff; they just keep shoving it under the rug. Zap2it: Do you think Amanda is “the right one” on this show? Leslie Bibb: Amanda is the eyes and ears for the audience as they come and swim through these shark-infested waters of Highland Park. But Amanda’s pendulum reacts so strongly to these women in terms of not wanting to be them, that her pendulum swings back so far the other way, and maybe that’s not the right spot either. Bobby (Harling, the series creator) is so great in terms of drawing these women where no one is ever the righteous one. Zap2it: Would you like to relive your high-school years? Leslie Bibb: I feel like Hollywood is like high school with more money. I don’t want to go back to high school. No, I’m serious. I would rather set myself aflame. I can’t think of anything I would want less than those girls being mean to me. I don’t go home for high-school reunions. “GCB” airs Sundays on ABC. |
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