Happy Monday! The "Star Wars: Episode II- Attack Of The Clones" trailer is now on line.
PS- It has Boba Fett!
Hypenate performer Jack Black prefers music to movies. Personally, I like his movies AND his music!
I guess he needs the money!
After seeing hs friend George Lucas re-release and alter his highly successful films, Steven Spielberg is digitally enhancing "E.T.- The Extra- Terrestrial." In one scene in the new version, you get to see the alien running up a hill.
But do you want to?
He is motivating no more! ABC has cancelled Jason Alexander's sitcom "Bob Patterson."
After two failed attempts at giving out television's highest honour, The Emmy Awards were finally given out. And in the end, "The West Wing" is best drama, but "The Sopranos" has better actors. Does that actually make any sense?!?!?
...Monsters, Inc. tramples all others at the weekend box office.
We won't know until Wednesday whether or not he's still the "King Of Pop" in North America but in the United Kingdom Michael Jackson's new CD "Invincible" debuts at number one.
With over a week until it's North American debut, Harry Potter flies into London.
Man, with all this hype, this movie better be f%&$#ing good!
Yankees lose! Yankees lose!! The Arizona Diamondbacks have won the World Series!
Nicholson Visits Ground Zero
Heroes working at New York's Ground Zero site got a surprise visit last Tuesday from JACK NICHOLSON. The legend arrived unannounced at the wreck of the WORLD TRADE CENTER to sign autographs and shake hands, and used his famous smile to get past various checkpoints. Rescue workers were shocked he wasn't accompanied by a bodyguard. One eyewitness says, "They found four bodies that day, so morale was pretty low. But energy levels rose a thousand percent when they saw who it was." The OSCAR-winner was taken up to the roof of a building overlooking the site for a better view of the devastation. The onlooker adds, "The sun was setting, and it was beautiful everywhere you looked except right in front of you. It's horrendous."
Nicholson, 64, who was provided with a hard hat, was briefly allowed to operate one of the cranes being used to dig out the layers of debris. He left after three hours, shaken by the experience, but glad he'd been able to show his support.
