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Visit Beautiful Pittsburgh, Say the Makers of ‘The Road’!
Absolutely no CGI was used to enhance the grim ugliness of Pittsburgh winter in the upcoming 'Road' movie.
Posted 08/07/08 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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‘The Wire’ Alumni Watch: It Pays to Be a Player
Beadie in 'The Office'! Prez on Broadway! And Michael in Beverly Hills!
Posted 05/29/08 in Vulture : The Take
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Movie Version of ‘The Road’ to Feature World's Only Non-Terrible Child Actor
There's only one thing more depressing than a world-destroying apocalypse that turns its survivors into cannibals, and it's seeing a good movie ruined by bad child acting.
Posted 05/27/08 in Vulture : Apropos of Nothing
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Gary Busey Issues Creepy Apology for Creepy Behavior
Plus: Paul Haggis!
Posted 02/26/08 in Vulture : The Early-Evening News
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Michael K. Williams of ‘The Wire’ on Honey Nut Cheerios, Spider-Man, and How Omar's Story Will End
Plus: What the Bunk told Omar on the phone last weekend.
Posted 02/25/08 in Vulture : Chat Room
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Corporate Shenanigans Force Out Will Arnett as Voice of KITT
He's being replaced by ... Val Kilmer?
Posted 02/07/08 in Vulture : The Industry
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Cormac McCarthy Bombs on ‘The Oprah Winfrey Show’
From left, McCarthy's author photo for Cities of the Plain, by Marion Ettlinger; McCarthy on TV yesterday.Courtesy of Knopf (left), Harpo Productions (right) When Oprah Winfrey announced a few months ago that the selection of Cormac McCarthy's The Road for...
Posted 06/06/07 in Vulture : The Take
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Oprah's Cormac McCarthy Interview Is June 5
Photos: Getty Images (Winfrey), Courtesy of Knopf Publicity (McCarthy) Oprah has finally scheduled her interview with Cormac McCarthy, author of the most recent Oprah's Book Club pick, post-apocalyptic nightmare The Road. The talk-show host and the famously reclusive author will...
Posted 05/25/07 in Vulture : The Take
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