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May 8 - 14, 2022 WHATS UP! T11 They're about the right age for it, though: Rhea (best known, probably forever, as Carla from "Cheers") is almost exactly two years older than "Sons of Anarchy" and "Hell- boy" (2004) star Ron. They also both hail from New York City, though to be fair, it's a pretty big city. Ron's from the Washington Heights neighborhood in upper Man- hattan, while Rhea was born in Coney Island in the south end of Brooklyn. They both also have Polish roots. But one way you can tell they're not related is via a third Perlman — Phil Perlman. In an odd reversal of the usual story, Phil followed his daughter, Rhea, into the acting business. Ever since, he's been in a number of her films and shows over the years (most no- tably "Cheers"), as well as those of her husband — his son-in-law — Danny DeVito ("It's Always Sunny in Phila- delphia"), but he's never worked with Ron. Q: I remember seeing Benjamin Bratt in a gang movie in the '90s. I think it was called "Bound by Hon- or," but I've never been able to find it since. Do you know why? A: Discoverability seems to have long been a problem for this movie, thanks partly to some hijinks surrounding its title. It was originally written and promoted as "Blood In, Blood Out," but was given a limited release in 1993 as "Bound by Honor" instead. Director Tay- lor Hackford says the produc- tion company, Disney-owned Hollywood Pictures, feared that the original title sounded too violent for the period fol- lowing the L.A. riots. He also says this is the rea- son it only got a limited re- lease, and why its release was delayed in Los Angeles specifi- cally, due to the timing of the related Rodney King verdict. Those limitations, in turn, were why it tanked at the box office. That could sound like a film- maker looking for someone else to blame, were it not for the fact that it later did very well on home video under its original title, "Blood In, Blood Out." (To make matters more confusing, some vendors used the extended title "Blood In, Blood Out: Bound by Honor.") Disney certainly had a point about the film's violence. It tells of three brothers (one of whom was played, as you say, by future "Law & Order" star Benjamin Bratt) growing up in L.A. in the '70s who get pulled into the gang culture plaguing the city. The gang wars it depicted were, of course, a factor in the L.A. riots and the violence that generally infected much of the youth culture in the city at the time. That puts "Blood In, Blood Out" (or whatever you choose to call it) in league with the vi- brant subgenre of movies that came out exploring this issue, including "American Me" (1992), "Menace II Society" (1993) and the landmark, Os- car-nominated "Boys N the Hood" (1991). Have a question? Email us at questions@tvtabloid.com. Please include your name and town. Personal replies will not be provided. Advance Pest Control 2 x 2 TAKE 5 BY ADAM THOMLISON TV Media Q: Where is Lucas Black and what projects is he cur- rently involved with? A: He's chosen to focus on a project with a longer term than even the most massive film or TV franchises (and he has ex- perience with both). Former "NCIS: New Orleans" and Fast and the Furious series star Lu- cas Black has stepped back from acting to focus on his family. In a full-cast interview video announcing his departure from "NCIS: NO," Black gave a sense of his reasoning: "The show has been so good to me over the years, exceeded my expectations and goals. But this job isn't easy for me. There's a lot of priorities that get sacrificed for me to be there, but it's time for me to fo- cus on those priorities in my life." While he didn't say the 'f ' word explicitly, co-star C.C.H. Pounder ("Sons of Anarchy") did it for him. "[Through] the growing of becoming a movie star and be- coming a this and becoming a that, the most important thing is to be a family man," Pounder said. "And I think he's chosen that over all the other choices." After he left the show in 2019, he had one more goodbye to say: to his character in the Fast and the Furious franchise. He reprised his role as Sean Boswell in 2021's "F9: The Fast Saga," his third foray in the sprawling series. You can read all about Black's decision in his Twitter feed. After he finishes promot- ing "F9" post-release, all his tweets start dealing exclusive- ly with domestic stuff like homeschooling and faith (he's a devout Christian). "I'm happy for him," said "NCIS: New Orleans" co-star Daryl "Chill" Mitchell in the goodbye video. "You're talking about a kid who's been work- ing since he was a child. [Black started acting at 11 in the 1994 drama "The War."] And I told him personally, 'Dude you de- serve it.'" Q: Are Ron Perlman and Rhea Perlman related? A: Despite startlingly similar backgrounds, no. Ron and Rhea Perlman aren't related. Lucas Black in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" HOLLYWOOD Q&A Solution on page T23 Use the clues above and beside the grid to fill in the squares www.advancepestcontrolnwa.com Family Owned, Competitively Priced, Quality Service Since 1981 Rogers 479-636-5590 Springdale 479-756-1788 Eureka Springs 479-253-8967 PEST CONTROL TERMITE FERTILIZATION WEED CONTROL PRE-EMERGENTS

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