I Guess He Is Due To Make A Crappy Film
Russell Crowe teaming with Imagine Entertainment and Revolution Studios to develop a dramatic big-screen version of the 1960s TV sitcom Hogan’s Heroes starring Crowe.
I Guess He Is Due To Make A Crappy Film
Russell Crowe teaming with Imagine Entertainment and Revolution Studios to develop a dramatic big-screen version of the 1960s TV sitcom Hogan’s Heroes starring Crowe.
Why Can’t They Just Leave Him Alone
Police raiding the Hollywood Hills home of actor Paul Reubens (aka Pee-wee Herman) earlier this month, following up on accusations of child pornography. His publicist says police seized Reubens’ “photography and erotic art collections” and that the actor is the victim of a blackmail attempt.
He’s Alright!
Comedian Rodney Dangerfield back home Wednesday after being released from Los Angeles’ Cedar-Sinai Medical Center last night, six days after suffering a mild heart attack. Doctors say the heart attack was caused by the collapse of a small artery when Dangerfield had double-bypass surgery in March 2000, and the problem can be corrected with medication.
They are going to re- make the movie “Red Dragon”, where we meet Hannibal Lector for the first time, whether we want them to or not. So I say why not have a great cast? It now looks as if Ralph Fiennes may join the cast. Bully for him!
I watched it! It was hilarious! Many others watched it too as Carol Burnett and Co. sketches a huge night for CBS.
Okay, so here’s the list of Playback Magazine’s top Canadian films of the last 15 years:
1. The Sweet Hereafter (Atom Egoyan) 1997
2. Hard Core Logo (Bruce McDonald) 1996
3. Last Night (Don McKellar) 1998
4. The Red Violin (Francois Girard) 1998
5. Exotica (Atom Egoyan) 1994
6. Jesus Of Montreal (Denys Arcand) 1989
7. New Waterford Girl (Allan Moyle) 1999
8. Cube (Vincenzo Natali) 1997
9. Maelstrom (Denis Villeneuve) 2000
10. waydowntown (Gary Burns) 2000
11. The Hanging Garden (Thom Fitzgerald) 1997
12. Leolo (Jean-Claude Lauzon) 1992
12. Le Confessional (Robert Lepage) 1995
14. Margaret’s Museum (Mort Ransen) 1995
15. Highway 61 (Bruce McDonald) 1991
This list is sparking some debate. Like where is “Strange Brew”?!?!? Oh yeah, it was released in 1983.
Hey Dan, you’re asking, who’s on Saturday Night Live in December? Well know you know!
By the way, P.W.A.H.S.N.L.I.N. stands for People Who Are Hosting Saturday Night Live In December. So now you know that too!
Nicole Kidman may haunt Jim Carrey in a spirited, untitled romantic comedy. Hey, and have you heard Nicole’s duet with Robbie Williams on “Something Stupid”? It’s awesome! Check it out!
Much like “A Bug’s Life” and “Toy Story 2” before it, “Monsters, Inc.” adds a bloopers reel at the end of the film to try and scare up more box office business. In a nutshell: They’ll debut next week.