Geekdom Pauses to Honor Stan Lee
The original comic-book guy gets his day and his Hollywood star. The schools stay open, though.
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The original comic-book guy gets his day and his Hollywood star. The schools stay open, though.
Or that's what he sounds like in two TV interviews.
She's moving up from the Greek chorus.
"It has been a difficult decision to make, but I regret that I am unable to continue on ‘Spider-Man’ as I recover from my injury."
“Julie and Bono and Edge will be in the theater next week and for all of the preview performances leading up to the opening night working on the show."
The 'Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark' director pulls out of a 'Times' talk.
"I took out my notebook, identified myself as a reporter and asked why my seat in row D — D for death, I guess — wasn't safe."
She played Arachne, a major character.
The 'Spider-Man' watch continues.
"I hope whoever was hurt is ok and sues the shit out of Julie, Bono, Edge and every other asshole who invested in that steaming pile of actor crippling shit!"
Another night, another mishap for Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark
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