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Get Smart’s Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control:
Warner Premiere describes “Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control” as “an industry first, offering consumers and fans of the theatrical release of ‘Get Smart’ the opportunity to enjoy parallel content, an original side story featuring characters from the film, just days after the film’s theatrical release,” but let’s call a ... [Continued at Premium Hollywood. Comments?]
Diva:
This very Parisian suspense comedy-drama was a sensation on the American art house scene during the early 1980s and helped launch a wave of more stylish, genre-oriented, French directors, action-meister Luc Besson included. (It also earned its own palindrome: “Avid was I, ere I saw Diva.”) It’s still fun, and ... [Continued at Premium Hollywood. Comments?]
And our very special guest star…Fred Willard!: Show: “Stargate SG-1″
Episode: “Family Ties” (Season 10)
Role: Jacek
It has been said…by me, if by no-one else…that when it comes to guys whose mere appearance in a film automatically guarantees that it won’t be a complete waste of time, there’s a tie for the spot at the head of the class ... [Continued at Premium Hollywood. Comments?]
Five Reasons to Mourn George Carlin That Aren’t Stand-Up Related: 5. Herbie Fleck (”With Six You Get Eggroll“)
4. Eddie Detreville (”The Prince of Tides“)
3. Frank Madras (”Outrageous Fortune“)
2. Cardinal Ignatius Glick (”Dogma“)
1. Rufus (”Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure,” “Bill and Ted’s Bogus Journey“)
I also remember enjoying “Justin Case,” a TV movie that was written and directed by Blake Edwards, where ... [Continued at Premium Hollywood. Comments?]
The Red Violin:
Samuel L. Jackson might be the top-billed actor in this award-winning, Oscar-nominated arthouse flick from 1998, but you’ll be sorely disappointed if you’re expecting him to point an AK at some poor schmo’s head and bellow words to the effect of “All I want from you, motherf**ker, is to give ... [Continued at Premium Hollywood. Comments?]









