CS Video: Buddy Games Interviews With Duhamel, Bakkedahl & Dillon
Just ahead of its Thanksgiving Eve digital debut, ComingSoon.net got the chance to talk with Buddy Games co-writer/director/star Josh Duhamel and stars Dan Bakkedahl and Kevin Dillon to discuss their hilarious roles in Duhamelâs directorial debut. Our interview can be viewed in the player below!
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After six lifelong friends have a five year falling out, Bob (Duhamel), aka âThe Bobfatherâ, reunites his pals for the Buddy Games, an insane competition of absurd physical and mental challenges with the chance to win a $150,000 pot. Now all bets are off, as the determined dudes fight, claw, and party for the big bucks.
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In addition to Duhamel, the ensemble cast for the film includes Kevin Dillon (Entourage), Olivia Munn (The Predator; Love, Wedding, Repeat), Dan Bakkedahl (Space Force, Sword of Trust), James Roday (Psych, A Million Little Pieces), Dax Shepard (Bless This Mess, CHiPS) and Nick Swardson (The Wrong Missy, Grandmaâs Boy).
Duhamel co-wrote the script with Bob Schwartz and Jude Weng (Fresh Off the Boat, Ghosted), with the latter also producing alongside Duhamel and Michael J. Luisi (Fighting With My Family, Killing Hasselhoff), while Jamie Elliott (Blood Brother, The Main Event) and Ralph E. Portillo (Armed Response, Fighting With My Family) are attached as co-producers and Richard Lowell (Rumble, The Marine) is executive producing.
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Buddy Games is now available on digital platforms and video-on-demand!
Chicago rapper G Herbo is facing federal charges including aggravated identity theft and aiding and abetting a larger fraud scheme, as the Chicago Tribune reports and Pitchfork can confirm via court documents. The 14-count indictment alleges that Herbo was involved in a defrauding scheme alongside eight other defendants. Among the defendants is alleged ringleader Antonio âT-Gloâ Strong, identified in court documents as âpromoter and manager of rappers, particularly those in the Chicago area.â
Further charges listed in the indictment include wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, and more. The court documents state that the defendants participated in alleged schemes dating back to 2016, during which they would âdefraud numerous businesses and individuals throughout the United States by possessing, using, and transferring unauthorized and stolen payment and card account informationâ to âobtain valuable goods and services.â The goods and services listed in the document include private jet charters, exotic car rentals, designer puppies, and more.
A representative for G Herbo declined comment when reached by Pitchfork.
This article was originally published on Wednesday, December 2 at 5:58 p.m. Eastern. It was last updated on December 2 at 7:27 p.m. Eastern.
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01:49 – 02 Through My Eyes
04:53 – 03 When The Sun Goes Down
08:34 – 04 1996
12:37 – 05 Mad Flava
16:30 – 06 Cramp Your Style
20:42 – 07 Hunger
24:47 – 08 I Gotta Get Mine
28:21 – 09 Coming Thru
32:25 – 10 The Projects
36:30 – 11 How It Is
40:12 – 12 7 Days A Week
44:25 – 13 Universal Wisdom
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00:00 – 01 Intro
01:49 – 02 Through My Eyes
04:53 – 03 When The Sun Goes Down
08:34 – 04 1996
12:37 – 05 Mad Flava
16:30 – 06 Cramp Your Style
20:42 – 07 Hunger
24:47 – 08 I Gotta Get Mine
28:21 – 09 Coming Thru
32:25 – 10 The Projects
36:30 – 11 How It Is
40:12 – 12 7 Days A Week
44:25 – 13 Universal Wisdom
Hip Hop beat,rap beat, beat tape,new 2017, new,2017, undeground,90s beats,90’s beats, 90s boom bap beat tape, profound beats, album, new album, instrumental,instrumentals,2017,new beat tape, happy new year!
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This year, many of us have become the home cooks we never thought we could be (whether by choice or by necessity). Keep that enthusiasm going into 2021 with some fresh culinary inspiration; because while the pandemic derailed many things, the release of excellent new cookbooks was not one of them. To find the latest releases worth giving, from instant classics on the art of baking to one of the yearâs most moving cooking memoirs, we asked our favorite cookbook authors to recommend a new cookbook theyâd give as a gift â and then we asked the authors of those books for their recommendations. Ahead, the best new cookbooks to give this holiday season, according to the people who know it best.
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Petra Paredez, owner of Peteeâs Pies in New York City, says sheâs most excited for the new cookbook from Mexican expat (and blogger) Mely Martinez. âOne thing Iâve noticed about the Mexican American family that I married into is that they can literally talk for hours about the merits of one great auntâs tamales versus anotherâs, but none of the recipes are on the record,â Paredez says. âI had encountered Mely Martinezâs blog many times when I needed a little more structure than those word-of-mouth family recipes. She makes Mexican cooking approachable and customizable, and includes so many soups, stews, and vegetable recipes, which is basically all I want to eat right now.â
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For Martinez, itâs a new cookbook from Canadian chef and former Viceland host Matty Matheson that sheâll be thumbing through all winter. âI love the wide variety of recipes,â she says. From stews to sandwiches, there are loads of âunique and delicious dishes,â she adds. âEverything looks impressive; the bread section makes you want to start baking right away.â
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For his pick, Matty Matheson went with this memoir from Nashville-based pastry chef Lisa Donovan, which details her journey as a single parent, domestic-abuse survivor, and woman working in toxic, male-run kitchens. âIâm biased because I think Lisa is an all-around perfect person, and this book tells the story of one of my favorite people,â Matheson says. (To Donovan, he adds, âThank you for being so vulnerable and powerful.â)
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One of Donovanâs favorite books of 2020 is, unsurprisingly, a book on pastry â specifically this book entirely dedicated to the art of pie-making written by New York Times contributor and food stylist Erin Jeanne McDowell. âIf my hands got crushed in some large machine accident and I could no longer teach the world about pie dough and pie-making, there would only be one person I would trust to impart the true wisdom of this age-old tradition and skill: my sister in pie, Erin McDowell,â says Donovan. âNot only is this a gorgeous book with incredible images, it is written so you succeed. Erin knows that pie intimidates, and she has a rare gift of easing your fears and guiding your hand all at once. Youâll wanna get this book for both inspiration and for a lifetime of learning.â
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McDowell gave a nod to another baking cookbook, Yossy Arefiâs ultrasimple approach to quick desserts. âAs a person who bakes literally every day, I couldnât believe how excited I was by every page in this book,â says McDowell. âBest of all, itâs the kind of baking that can be done whatever your mood or time constraint. Iâve made ten recipes from this book, and Iâve only had it a few weeks!â
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When not snacking on cakes, Arefi says sheâs been thinking nonstop about the many delicious meals sheâs had at Xiâan Famous Foods, now available in cookbook form. âI have stopped into one of Jason Wangâs familyâs restaurants on many, many occasions for a steamy bowl of spicy and sour dumplings in soup or spicy cumin lamb noodles, and I ordered a pack of Xiâan Famous Foods chili oil immediately after they started selling it during lockdown,â say Arefi. âTheir book not only has recipes for XFFâs signature spicy, hot, and sour dishes and lots of other regional recipes from Xiâan, but the storytelling is top-notch too.â And come December 21, thereâs one recipe sheâs most looking forward to making: âJason recommends making dumplings on the winter solstice, since superstition says it will help ward off the cold, and I plan to do just that,â says Arefi.
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If youâre looking for a thousand â okay, 50 â great ways to enjoy chicken during the winter months and beyond, Wang says look to Sheet Pan Chicken from author and food writer Cathy Erway. âEvery time I think of chicken, I think of it being either really dry and tasteless, or done with the right techniques so it ends up tasting flavorful and juicy,â he says. âI love that Cathyâs book is dedicated to the various ways to prepare a seemingly mundane protein. Knowing her extensive experience as a food writer and home cook, Iâm excited to add some of her simple, home-style chicken dishes to my recipe arsenal.â
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If youâre looking for a fantastic introduction to the wide, wide world of Indonesian cooking, Erway recommends this new guide from Australian Indonesian writer Lara Lee. âJust the title of this cookbook makes me eager to cook,â says Erway. âI love Indonesian cuisine, but I havenât learned too much about it, so this cookbook will fill a hole on my shelf.â Like Lee, Erway is half-Asian and says sheâs interested to see how Lee has navigated her heritage. She adds, âIâm also eager to read more about Lara Leeâs journey of exploring the cuisine of her fatherâs heritage, and feel that I can really identify with her when she writes, of her grandmother, âI was too young to learn her recipes then, but the flavors of Popoâs food left an impression that stayed with me long after she moved back to Timor and later passed away.ââ
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From her home in Australia, Lee tells us that the cookbook sheâs most excited about also involves journeying into a grandmotherâs kitchen â albeit grandmothers of East Africa. âI love In Bibiâs Kitchen because it is rich with stories and heart,â she says of the first cookbook from Somali chef and Basbaas founder Hawa Hassan. âReading about and then re-creating those foods, inviting these plates filled with emotions into our own homes, bearing the love and woes and intrigue of multiple generations, across seas and land and time. Layers of complexity in both flavor and history, I learn something with every bite. This is the type of food I enjoy most.â
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