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Mel Brooks Understands Funny on a Deep, Numerical Level
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Posted 08/08/07 in Vulture : Quote Machine
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A Match Made in Noir Heaven: Clive Owen, Frank Miller, Raymond Chandler
Clive Owen, Frank MillerPhoto: Getty Images Owen, Miller Go Noir: Sin City's Clive Owen will go noir again, starring as private eye Phillip Marlowe in Frank Miller's adaptation of Trouble Is My Business, novella by Raymond Chandler. It'll be nice...
Posted 06/20/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Mel Brooks Assembles Monster Cast for ‘Young Frankenstein’
Mel BrooksPhoto: Getty Images Frankenstein Announces Cast: Mel Brooks's presumed monster Broadway hit, Young Frankenstein, announces pretty great cast: Shuler Hensley as the Monster, Roger Bart as Frederick Frankenstein, Megan Mullally as fiancée Elizabeth, Sutton Foster as Inga, and Christopher...
Posted 06/08/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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Today in Auteurs: Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón, Rob Schneider
Photos: Getty Images; Horrible photo illustration: Us Universal, Focus Sign Three Amigos: Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuarón and Alejandro González Iñárritu sign on with Universal Pictures and Focus Features for five-film deal including films by the Amigos, plus two others:...
Posted 05/18/07 in Vulture : The Industry
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