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'Baywatch' star Donna D'Errico gives fans new way to get up close and personal

FOX News

Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Donna D'Errico is calling; are you going to answer the phone? The "Baywatch" actress listened to the demand of hundreds of thousands of fans, and launched Hollywood's first interactive voice experience Thursday, aptly coined "Call Donna D." D'Errico exclusively told Fox News Digital that her new digital platform will enable followers to communicate with her on an entirely new level, be it for flirty chats or R-rated conversations. Donna D'Errico launched Hollywood's first AI phone chat experience. "I've created an AI version of me that you can call anytime you want to, and it feels like I'm actually me on the other line talking with you. "People can call, and they're talking about all kinds of things.


Rotten Tomatoes is Deciding What Movies You Don't See--Without You Knowing It

WIRED

Who murdered Transformers: The Last Knight? The fifth movie in the series opened last weekend to numbers that weren't simply lower than expected--they amounted to the worst opening weekend haul of the entire franchise. Apparently, four visually nonsensical films about giant robots hitting each other had been plenty for moviegoers. This being a blame-loving industry, though, the search began for exactly who was responsible for this Floptimus Prime. Don't blame the actors; the fault lies not within the stars.


'Pirates of the Caribbean' to crush 'Baywatch' lifeguards in beachside summer box office battle

Los Angeles Times

Johnny Depp returns as Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales." Johnny Depp returns as Jack Sparrow in "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales." Hollywood is about to find out what, if anything, can sink Walt Disney Co.'s "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise. The fifth movie in the Johnny Depp-starring series faces withering reviews and threats from hackers, not to mention competition from Dwayne Johnson and a team of slow-motion beach babes. Yet none of that is likely to stop "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" from sailing to the top of the U.S. box office charts during Memorial Day weekend, easily topping Paramount Pictures' raunchy "Baywatch" adaptation.