#TBT When this kid @dennylipnicki used to give up on hikes. one time we got passed up by a three legged dog. I later found out that if I hiked with a group of friends, Denny wouldn’t give up, because he wanted to impress everybody. Now he’s nearly 15 and blind so we don’t do hikes, but the joy he has in this picture will always live in my head.
COMING UP THIS FRIDAY on the #PodDaPod! ❤️ @jonathanlipnicki joins the brothers for a conversation you won’t want to miss! #jerrymacguire #LawrenceBrothers
Texas 🎄🎄🎄🎄 w/ my brother @jzboyd 📷 @ktbdallas
#TBT When Malcolm was in the middle
Thank you @theshotphoto @rockinrobyn64 @makeupbymarlo for making me look good. Thanks for getting me this Jacket @rhondalipnicki
Thanks Alexa @uhhlexa my dear friend! @alexasheadshots proud of you for crushing this business besides being a super talented Actress!
Thanks Alexa @uhhlexa my dear friend! @alexasheadshots proud of you for crushing this business besides being a super talented Actress!
20 Years ago today LIKE MIKE came out. It was one of the best filming experiences I’ve ever had, and this is how it went down: My mom and I were trying to get the rights to this book “When Zachary Beaver Came to Town,” to produce as a vehicle for me to act in. Unfortunately a production company beat us to the punch. we then tried getting a meeting for the movie, but I was turned down because I was too young to play the role at the time. The movie ended up running into several delays getting financing and by the time it was put together I was a lot closer to the age of the character. I ended up getting that meeting with the director John Schultz. He is an incredible guy, and we hit it off. He said we could make the movie, but he wanted me to consider taking a small role in his next movie called “Like Mike,” so we could get a feel for collaborating with each other. After reading “Like Mike,” I signed on to the role of “Murph,” and he ended up molding a really great expanded storyline, and beautiful friendship for the characters of “Calvin” and “Murph.” We shot “Like Mike,” and then the next summer shot “When Zachary Beaver Came to Town.” John’s background was in indie filmmaking, having his debut feature “BandWagon” premiere at Sundance. He directed a beautiful little film, and I couldn’t be more grateful to collaborate on both films with him. Back to Like Mike: Bow, Brenda, Jesse, and I played basketball all day on set, and I will forever have love for all of them. The filming was a new adventure each day, whether it were filming at Staples Center, or a really tough neighborhood where our on set school trailers got tagged with graffiti. When it was time to do press for the movie, Bow and I traveled all around Europe for a summer promoting it. It was pandemonium showing up for these interviews and morning shows. It felt like traveling with the Beatles, but in this case it was my friend, a young rap super star. Like Mike exceeded expectations and came out number 2 in the box office it’s opening weekend. Over the years it’s built a really fun fan base and I am so proud of what we did.
20 Years ago today LIKE MIKE came out. It was one of the best filming experiences I’ve ever had, and this is how it went down: My mom and I were trying to get the rights to this book “When Zachary Beaver Came to Town,” to produce as a vehicle for me to act in. Unfortunately a production company beat us to the punch. we then tried getting a meeting for the movie, but I was turned down because I was too young to play the role at the time. The movie ended up running into several delays getting financing and by the time it was put together I was a lot closer to the age of the character. I ended up getting that meeting with the director John Schultz. He is an incredible guy, and we hit it off. He said we could make the movie, but he wanted me to consider taking a small role in his next movie called “Like Mike,” so we could get a feel for collaborating with each other. After reading “Like Mike,” I signed on to the role of “Murph,” and he ended up molding a really great expanded storyline, and beautiful friendship for the characters of “Calvin” and “Murph.” We shot “Like Mike,” and then the next summer shot “When Zachary Beaver Came to Town.” John’s background was in indie filmmaking, having his debut feature “BandWagon” premiere at Sundance. He directed a beautiful little film, and I couldn’t be more grateful to collaborate on both films with him. Back to Like Mike: Bow, Brenda, Jesse, and I played basketball all day on set, and I will forever have love for all of them. The filming was a new adventure each day, whether it were filming at Staples Center, or a really tough neighborhood where our on set school trailers got tagged with graffiti. When it was time to do press for the movie, Bow and I traveled all around Europe for a summer promoting it. It was pandemonium showing up for these interviews and morning shows. It felt like traveling with the Beatles, but in this case it was my friend, a young rap super star. Like Mike exceeded expectations and came out number 2 in the box office it’s opening weekend. Over the years it’s built a really fun fan base and I am so proud of what we did.
20 Years ago today LIKE MIKE came out. It was one of the best filming experiences I’ve ever had, and this is how it went down: My mom and I were trying to get the rights to this book “When Zachary Beaver Came to Town,” to produce as a vehicle for me to act in. Unfortunately a production company beat us to the punch. we then tried getting a meeting for the movie, but I was turned down because I was too young to play the role at the time. The movie ended up running into several delays getting financing and by the time it was put together I was a lot closer to the age of the character. I ended up getting that meeting with the director John Schultz. He is an incredible guy, and we hit it off. He said we could make the movie, but he wanted me to consider taking a small role in his next movie called “Like Mike,” so we could get a feel for collaborating with each other. After reading “Like Mike,” I signed on to the role of “Murph,” and he ended up molding a really great expanded storyline, and beautiful friendship for the characters of “Calvin” and “Murph.” We shot “Like Mike,” and then the next summer shot “When Zachary Beaver Came to Town.” John’s background was in indie filmmaking, having his debut feature “BandWagon” premiere at Sundance. He directed a beautiful little film, and I couldn’t be more grateful to collaborate on both films with him. Back to Like Mike: Bow, Brenda, Jesse, and I played basketball all day on set, and I will forever have love for all of them. The filming was a new adventure each day, whether it were filming at Staples Center, or a really tough neighborhood where our on set school trailers got tagged with graffiti. When it was time to do press for the movie, Bow and I traveled all around Europe for a summer promoting it. It was pandemonium showing up for these interviews and morning shows. It felt like traveling with the Beatles, but in this case it was my friend, a young rap super star. Like Mike exceeded expectations and came out number 2 in the box office it’s opening weekend. Over the years it’s built a really fun fan base and I am so proud of what we did.
Taking a break, be back soon ✌🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Wouldn’t want to spend this day any other way. 📷: @kimmiebader 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 #happyfourthofjuly @therealjasonbader ❤️💙🤍
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Jonathan goes on rant 🎥 @thecomedyfilmfestival @petercurtispardini @mangoesonrant @brianvillalobos #mangoesonrant
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I had such a blast this past weekend working with this group of talented young performers at @theactorfactory! I will be doing more of these workshops out here, as well as traveling in the new year! Thanks to @chrisfreihofer and @melanie_bax333 for everything!
Thanks so much to @appelagoodtime for the invite and @dtlajosh for having me for one of the best meals I have had in my entire life! @hexclad as always you are the best!
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April 4th @austinfilm theater 7pm @thecomedyfilmfestival Team @petercurtispardini forever!
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Dror was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists that invaded Israel on October 7th. He is among over 229 hostages being held captive in Gaza in unknown conditions for over three weeks. Dror needs to be safely released along with all hostages! Release Dror now! #ReleaseTheHostagesNow #NoHostageLeftBehind To see photos of all of the hostages and to share a poster yourself, please visit @kidnappedfromisrael
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Protected Under Parody (PUP) is a free monthly live sketch show making fun of movies we love. This month it’s EMPIRE RECORDS and DONNIE DARKO with special guest Jonathan Lipnicki! Join us at the Downtown LA Alamo Drafthouse tomorrow at 7:30 PM. We’ll see you there!
A man emerging from years of isolation notices bizarre coincidences throughout recent US history and begins to think they explain why his long-term relationship didn’t work out. When none of his friends will listen to his rants, he finds an outlet for his conspiracy theories by making a documentary following the trajectory of the United States from Y2K to the pandemic shutdowns. MAN GOES ON RANT is directed by Peter Curtis Pardini and it features an original score with performances by members of the band Chicago. Written, Directed, Produced & Edited by PETER CURTIS PARDINI Starring BRIAN VILLALOBOS JANE SCHWARTZ JONATHAN LIPNICKI AKASHA VILLALOBOS LAWSON BENNETT DOUGLAS BENNETT IBA THIAM MICHAEL TULLY HOLT BOGGS KATHERINE MUISE MICHAEL MONSOUR KITTY VOORHIS RAYMOND POWER HEATH ALLYN GRANT GARRY JENNA SULLIVAN WINSTON WHITEHURST TAYLOR C BAKER SOLO SOLO JARED DONNELY Co-Produced by BRIAN VILLALOBOS JOSHUA HELMS MICHAEL JONES Executive Produced by LEE LOUGHNANE MICHAEL TIRITILLI MICHAEL COOK Director of Photography KEVIN SCHLANSER Additional Photography JOSHUA HELMS MICHAEL JONES Sound IAN CLARK-DAUGHERTY Sound Mix Cody Peterson Tim Jessup 5.1 Mix TIM JESSUP Crew CAMERON GUERNON KILE MOORE Original Score by PETER CURTIS PARDINI Performed by members of CHICAGO Color KELLY REESE/SWING SHIFT POST #film #filmmaker #director #directing #filmphotography #drama #bizarre