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Evelyn Lozada Attends Prom with Michigan Senior

Evelyn Lozada pulld a Nina Agdal this week. The Basketball Wives star and ex-wife of Chad Johnson accepted a prom invite from a Michigan resident named Anthony Nelson this week, posting a photo to her website that makes it clear the two had a lot of fun. “Anthony’s entire family and friends came by his house to see him off to prom and it was amazing, he even bought me a corsage!!!” wrote Lozada, who never attended her own high school prom. “I’ve never had a corsage! You guys don’t understand how HAPPY I was!!” Sources also confirm that Evelyn paid for dinner and also provided transportation for the duo: a tricked out Denali. Not shabby at all. Just keep Lil Twist away from it.

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Monsters University: Final Trailer!

The final  Monsters University trailer has dropped. Watch it below: Monsters University Trailer – Final The animated Monsters, Inc.  prequel takes us to college, where Mike and Sully meet on their road to becoming scarers. Billy Crystal and John Goodman return to voice the two monsters. Steve Buscemi, Helen Mirren, Nathan Fillion, John Krasinski, Bonnie Hunt, Dave Foley, Sean Hayes, Joel Murray, Peter Sohn, Aubrey Plaza, Tyler Labine, Bobby Moynihan, Julie Sweeney, Alfred Molina, Beth Behrs, and John Ratzenberger also lend their voices. Monsters University premieres June 21.

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Old Fiends: ‘Jack The Giant Slayer’ Big Baddies Recall Klaus Kinski, Rondo Hatton and…Shemp Howard?

Klaus Kinski, Rondo Hatton and Shemp Howard will always be giants in my personal pantheon of great character actors. And now, I swear, they are giants. Their distinct mugs seem to have inspired the facial characteristics of a couple of the really big guys in Jack The Giant Slayer .   Every time I see the poster for the movie (check out the featured photo above), I can’t help but think of Kinski in Werner Herzog’s Aguirre: The Wrath of God.  The computer-generated character’s name is General Fallon. He’s voiced by Bill Nighy and appears to have a second head, which calls to mind Shemp Howard from the Three Stooges or, possibly, Lionel Standing from Frank Capra’s Mr. Deeds Goes to Town . When I gaze upon the craggy face of another giant, Fye, I get a blast of nostalgia from even farther back. That CGI character’s features recall a thinner lipped Rondo Hatton, the 1930s and ’40s character actor and B-Movie icon who turned his acromgegaly into a movie career that landed him parts in the Sherlock Holmes movie The Pearl of Death , Spider Woman Strikes Back and House of Horrors . Do you see what I see?  Let me know if you agree in the comments section and whether any of the other CG giants remind you of flesh-and-blood actors. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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WATCH: ‘Monsters University’ Trailer Suggests ‘Lincoln’ Isn’t The Only Movie About A Team Of Rivals

Personally, I’d rather see a Monsters, Inc.   sequel rather than a prequel.  I even have a story in mind: The up-to-no-good WolfsBain Capital does a leveraged buyout of Monsters, Inc., Sulley is fired as CEO, and the new management enlists Mike Wazowski and the rest of the employees to kidnap children and bring them back to Monstropolis so they can be used as cheap labor.  Instead, Disney and Pixar have put together a much lighter Monsters-Inc. -meets- Animal-House precursor tale , called Monsters University , that, unlike my idea, might actually sell some tickets.  The big news:  Sulley and Mike Wazowski didn’t start out as friends, so without giving much more about the plot away, Disney establishes the narrative arc that Monsters University will take — unless this turns into a trilogy and the original film falls last in the sequence. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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WATCH: ‘Monsters University’ Trailer Suggests ‘Lincoln’ Isn’t The Only Movie About A Team Of Rivals