![]() ![]() This can cause the game to completely fall apart if touched, hitting children playing the game as well as bystanders. Hazard: The game's two side poles do not fit into their bases properly making the game unstable. Manufacturer: Milton Bradley, of East Longmeadow, Mass. Name of Product: Chicken Limbo Electronic Party Game It is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Minority Enterprise.“It’s semi-true, kind of based on things that have happened to my brother and myself, sprinkled with a lot of far fetched situations.” Having been optioned by a “great production company” El-Masry and the team are “currently pitching to networks and waiting to see what happens”. Luckily for us, El-Masry is now in the driving seat having co-written his own comedy drama with a friend in LA. People like Jina Jay, Lauren Evans, Kharmel Cochrane and Nina Gold among others.” “Credit to a lot of female casting directors who have been actively aware of the situation for a lot longer than it’s been publicly known. When you act as though it’s normal nobody says anything.” While some in the industry agonise over how audiences will relate to actors of colour, others get on with the job of equalising representation. “I played Robson Green’s son in Age Before Beauty and nobody batted an eyelid. Instead, his message to casting directors is: “don’t be afraid, it’s okay, and it needs someone to take that risk.” ![]() Despite numerous encounters with ethnic typecasting, “I’m not upset or angry”, El-Masry says. The off-camera time also sparked bonds between El-Masry and his co-stars, and when they weren’t climbing the one hill that had phone signal (much like their on-screen counterparts) they would venture off on long drives around the island, stopping for impromptu horse riding lessons from friendly locals with ponies.Įl-Masry hopes this film will prompt us all to “lead a little more with love” to be open and curious in our approach to difference rather than afraid of it-and that extends to the film industry also. In preparation for the role, El-Masry spent time with the Syrian Men’s Group in Scotland to “hear of their journeys, sit down and chat with them”. On the phone to his Mum, we see Omar ask after the safety of his family before seamlessly correcting her on who plays who in The Terminator. “The possibility of othering is washed away because the comedic elements narrow that gap between West and East”. This tender interweaving of dry humour with a deeply affecting narrative is how writer and director Ben Sharrock kept the characters so relatable. No animals were harmed in the making though, and Freddie the chicken even had a stunt double (we all need a day off). With nothing to do and nowhere to go as they await the results of their asylum claims, Omar (El-Masry) and his new housemates Wasef (Ola Orebiyi), Farhad (Vikash Bhai) and Abedi (Kwabena Ansah) while away the hours debating the parameters of Ross and Rachel’s “break”, enduring cringeworthy cultural awareness classes, and harbouring a stolen chicken. Back on the mainland in his hometown of London, El-Masry talks travel, home-cooking and choosing love. ![]() With deadpan wit, this atmospheric film charts the unique story of four men making their way on a remote Scottish island. After supporting roles in Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, The Night Manager and Jack Ryan, Amir El-Masry takes the lead in double BAFTA-nominated Limbo.
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