Sunday, March 1, 2015

He Warmed Our Heart As Young Forrest Gump. But Wait Until You See Him Now… Wow.

Boredom Therapy by way of iotwreport
"In the summer of 1994, Forrest Gump took the world by storm and captured our hearts in the process. The film would go on to win six Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Tom Hanks and Best Director for Robert Zemeckis. But thats the part that everyone already knows.
"What you might not know is that there was one cast member who did not get to attend the Oscars that year. And two decades later, his story has veered away from the big screen and into somewhere a little closer to the real Forrest Gump.
Michael Connor Humphreys, then 8-years-old, played young Forrest in the 1994 film.


Black Media Exec Exposes The Deal That Got Sharpton His Show On MSNBC


Patricia L. Dickson  "Byron Allen, a legendary TV talk host, has joined with the National Association of African-American Owned Media to file a $20 billion racial discrimination lawsuit against Comcast, Time Warner Cable, Sharpton’s National Action Network, the NAACP, the Urban League, and former FCC commissioner Meredith Attwell Baker. Mr. Allen is the chairman and CEO of the production company Entertainment Studios and host of the shows “Real People” and “Entertainers”.

 "In an interview with The Daily Caller, Mr. Allen when into details about the events that led to the lawsuit and unloaded on Al Sharpton:" Read more: