Kurt Loder, David Cross, and More Remember Adam Yauch
"He was one of those Dune obsessives, and so am I. Here’s a movie that even its director hates, but we don’t care."
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"He was one of those Dune obsessives, and so am I. Here’s a movie that even its director hates, but we don’t care."
The private screening at your bachelorette party is going to be off the hook!
Who looks nuttier: Farrell or Walken? (Like we even needed to ask.)
"He was like, 'I'm about to lose my family. I can't trust anyone.'"
Plus: Woody Harrelson started up some nice casual conversation during gang busts on his LAPD ride-alongs, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Don’t look for easy resolutions or clear narrative lines here.
The trailer brags that he plays "the most corrupt cop you've ever seen."
After Rourke called the director a "jerkoff."
The writer waxes rhapsodic about just why the Ted Danson classic is the perfect sitcom, and how it influenced his own show.
In which we learn that a samurai without his sword is, in fact, still a samurai.
Will Gluck is a quick-witted, inventive director with a natural touch for contrivance.
They want Harrelson for the role of head gamemaker Seneca.
Sandra Bullock has admitted that if she were Elin Nordegren, she wouldn't have stopped whaling on Tiger last Thanksgiving.
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