Spider-Man Gimmick Not As Successful As Rickshaw Driver Had Hoped
“Ideally, I thought I would make crazy money, like the Naked Cowboy.”
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“Ideally, I thought I would make crazy money, like the Naked Cowboy.”
"We had funding and now there's more funding. It's all good. Tutto è bene!"
Last week, the show was put on "hiatus." Now they're releasing actors from contracts.
They're holding another open casting call!
According to Michael Riedel, actor-singer Reeve Carney is the top choice to play Peter Parker in Julie Taymor's 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.'
'Spider-Man, Turn Off the Dark' is set to debut on Broadway on February 18, 2010.
Why did this never come up during the campaign? Is he hiding his comic obsession, like his smoking?
It's now 'the most expensive production in theater history.'
Stephen Colbert is appearing in the new issue of 'Spider-Man,' the latest team-up in the proud co-tradition of satirical news shows and … wait, whaaaaat?!
Tonight’s special 9/11 commemoration is set to feature remarks by the governor, the two presidential candidates, and … Spider-man?
Could Spider-Man win a Tony?
This Vulture editor stands a better chance of being cast as Mary Jane than Josh Bednarsky does of getting a callback.
Plus: Sony's trying to develop a pitch-black superhero story of their own! Too bad it's Venom.
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