In next week’s episode “Sex in the Suburbs,” Tessa (Levy) enjoys rubbing it in Dalia’s face that Scott Strause (McDonell) chose her over Dalia (Carly Chaikin). However the closer Tessa gets to Scott, the more nervous George (Jeremy Sisto) becomes.
When George discovers a box of XXL condoms that Lisa has given Tessa, he becomes obsessed and starts planning game night with her friends in hopes of keeping her at home more. Meanwhile Tessa soon discovers that the more time she spends with Scott, the less attracted to him she is.
“Sex in the Suburbs” premieres next Wednesday, February 8th @ 8:30PM ET/PT on ABC. 15+ pics inside… More Here! »
In the upcoming episode “Driving Miss Dalia,” when Tessa (Jane Levy) gets her driver’s license, Dalia (Chaikin) hires her to drive her around to stalk her crush, Scott Strauss (McDonell).
As a result Tessa realizes that she and Scott might have feelings for each other.
Meanwhile George (Jeremy Sisto) contemplates joining the local country club.
“Driving Miss Delia” premieres Wednesday, January 4 @ 8:30PM ET/PT on ABC. 10+ pics inside…
Francia Raisa wraps herself up in a little black dress as she arrives at the world premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides held at Disneyland on Saturday (May 7) in Anaheim, Calif.
You’ve got the dress, the shoes, your hair is done, your nails are beautified, your date is knocking on your door…did you forget anything?
Music! You have to have some good tunes while you’re on your way to the venue, right?
Prom producer Justin Springer told JJJ about the official soundtrack to the movie, “Music is such an important part of any movie, and especially in teen movies. We sourced everyone and everything we had. From myself to our music director to Joe Nussbaum, the director and we also asked the cast for input. It’s like casting for a movie. I’m not sure what song came from who or who suggested it, but it made for a great soundtrack.”
Check out Moon‘s “Time Stand” music video below — it was even directed by Thomas McDonell.
We shot these new pics a couple of weeks ago at the same school they filmed in — John Burrows Middle School in Los Angeles.
Every prom has to have a theme right? Or, most of them do. When we asked director Joe Nussbaum about Prom‘s prom theme, Starry Night, this is what he told us:
“It actually wasn’t Starry Night in the beginning. It was Enchanted Jungle. One of the things I wanted to have early one is have a muted, interesting color palette for the look and feel of it, so everything was earthy and real. There was nothing really overly bright, glitzy or shiny. I had pictured this jungle with bright toucans and just in your face colors. It wasn’t working.
“We needed something else that can be muted and still romantic. There were other themes thrown at us, like Midnight in Paris, which was too specific for us. We went through a lot of themes, but Starry Night really stuck with us because it can be done so many ways. You can do mylar balloons and cardboard cutouts or you can do really classy like with the Vincent Van Gogh painting. The rich blues and orange glow just really stuck with us.”
JJJ Fun Fact: John Burrows Middle School is the same school they filmed Pretty in Pink at!
Stay tuned for more of our portfolio and check out Nolan Sotillo‘s “We Can Be Anything” song in Spanish below!