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"Won't be a better album out this year unless I put out love 5 and 6. Strait face!"
Bad release dates and marketing can break a producer's heart.
The title of the movie said "wacky," but the trailer made it seem sappy.
"For a band that makes a living selling music, it’s not at a point where it’s feasible for us.”
Shows like The Walking Dead are beating many of the Peacock's series, so why not swipe AMC's game plan?
The Burglar Bunch stole from Paris Hilton, among others.
Zemeckis was also eyeing a Denzel Washington movie and Warner Bros. didn't want to wait for him.
It originally had China repossessing the U.S. because of its debt. Then economics got in the way.
As someone sues him and Sony for allegedly stealing the idea for Premium Rush, he argues that wrongful cases would fade away if there was more risk for a plaintiff.
Kids aren't showing that much enthusiasm for the Muppets, but their parents sure are, so tough luck, kids, you're going.
These super-producers get paid millions to bring projects to their home studio when those execs could get the projects anyway.
We have an actual star's list of demands (private jet, nutritionist, hairstylist, etc.) that could be worth up to $2 million.
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