“Horrible Bosses” is already available on DVD & Blu-ray. The DVD contains the theatrical cut of the film and deleted scenes. The Blu-ray (“Totally Inappropriate Edition”) contains a new 106-minute-long extended version and featurettes:
Deleted Scenes
My Least Favorite Career
Surviving a Horrible Boss
Being Mean Is So Much Fun
The Making of the Horrible Bosses Soundtrack.
The movie is also available on Movies on Demand, so you can enjoy it in the comfort of your own home without waiting in line at the local video store. Thanks a lot to Rossana for letting us know!
Jamie Foxx attended the Riddim + Run benefit for Soles4Souls held by Puma at Siren Studios in Hollywood last night. Soles4Souls is a charity that collects shoes, from shoe companies and individuals alike, and redistributes them to those in need around the world.
I’ve started filling the gallery with old Jamie photos we’re missing. I’ve uploaded more than 2400 from various events during 2006-2008. I hope you enjoy browsering it.
Later this week David Guetta and Usher will premiere their new video for “Without You” featuring a special appearance by Jamie Foxx . The scenes with Jamie were not used in original video. Check out the behind the scenes footage from the video which was shot in July.
Some of the biggest names in music paid homage to Michael Jackson during the star-studded “Michael Forever” tribute concert in Cardiff, Wales on Saturday (Oct. 8). Jamie Foxx and TV personality Fearne Cotton co-hosted the event. Jamie also took the stage to perform “Rock With You.”
“Tonight is a history lesson,” Foxx told the crowd. “We’re going to cover five decades of greatness.”
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No one steals Jamie Foxx’s thunder, except for maybe his late grandmother.
He’s backing a new documentary about a great teacher called “Thunder Soul,” but still insists that his best educational moments came from his mentor and granny Estelle Marie Talley.
“Oh man, my grandmother was my first teacher and the best one,” he says. “She had her own nursery school at our house for 30 years. That’s why I was able to read as a fifth-grader by the time I went to kindergarten.
“She was the one who was always there for me, but she was tough. There was no running around. No sassing her. No disrespect. She didn’t understand a lot of things, but she understood respect. I remember she made me play piano for 30 minutes a day when the other kids were out there playing football. I said, ‘Grandma, this is crazy.’ She said, ‘Think long range. Maybe you will develop.’ ”
Jamie Foxx was recently interviewed by Kam Williams from BlackNews.com. Check out the interview below.
Kam Williams: Hi Jamie, thanks for the interview.
Jamie Foxx: Hey, man, thank you, brother.
KW: It’s been awhile. The last time we spoke you were filming Law Abiding Citizen in Philly. In fact, we talked on the same day that you had to beat up that intruder who broke into your hotel room.
JF: Well, let’s hope that it doesn’t happen like that again.
KW: I have a lot of questions for you from fans, so why don’t I get right to them? Children’s book author Irene Smalls asks: What interested you in producing this film? Is your sponsorship of this type of documentary a direction you plan to continue in? Do you have other projects like this in development?
JF: What interested me was the fact that the story had a huge music component, since I have my own fond memories of playing in a stage band when I was a kid. And then I also liked the movie’s eloquent and touching storyline which flowed as if it had been scripted, even though it’s a documentary. You have the band getting back together for the first time in 30 years for a reunion concert, and then Prof’s ending up transitioning right after the event. It’s a beautiful film, and I just wanted to make sure that everybody was aware of it.
Jamie Foxx was on Jay Leno last night to promote new documentary he produced, Thunder Soul. He also talked about horoscopes, his upcoming movie Django Unchained and his daughter. Make sure to watch the interview below.
Jamie Foxx stars as Django, a slave-turned-bounty-hunter, who’s on a mission to rescue his ladylove Broomhilda (Kerry Washington) from the evil Calvin Candie (Leonardo DiCaprio).
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