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  • QUOTE OF THE DAY: Flynt on President Bush
    By: Jason Alcorn May 21, 2001 8:47am EST
    Hustler magazine publisher and pornography advocate Larry Flynt, as reported by Reuters, on his disdain for President George W. Bush: "He is the dumbest president we have ever had. He has his father's cronies to prop him up...eventually he will crumble, things will go bad and we will be happy to have Clinton back."
  • Blow Review
    By: Stacie Hougland May 14, 2001 9:09am EST
    Blow's first hour or so is breezy fun, but by the end you're left with a big bag of wind.
  • ROLE CALL: Bad Boy Dylan McDermott
    By: Fiona Ng May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 19, 2001 -- Looks like Dylan McDermott has had enough of playing good guys. "The Practice" star is in talks to star opposite Jennifer Lopez in the thriller "Enough," Daily Variety says. In the film, McDermott would play an abusive husband who pursues Lopez to the bitter end. PILLOW TALK: Emmy winner Allison Janney will join Meryl Streep, Nicole Kidman and Julianne Moore in the drama "The Hour," Variety columnist Michael Fleming says. The film is based on Michael Cunningham's Puli
  • 'Wedding Planner' Tops Box Office
    By: Martin Grove May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    "The Wedding Planner" marched down theater aisles this weekend, celebrating in first place with $14 million.The PG-13-rated romantic comedy from Columbia Pictures and Intermedia Films easily captured the top spot on Super Bowl Weekend with a sexy ESTIMATED $14.0 million at 2,785 theaters ($5,027 per theater)."Planner" had the highest per-theater average for any film playing in over 1,000 theaters last weekend."Great news for us this weekend," Sony Pictures Entertainment worldwide marketing & dis
  • BOX OFFICE ESTIMATES FOR OCT. 6-8, 2000
    By: Martin Grove May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    A rich "Parents" opening turned the box office green after two months of lackluster grosses. Universal's PG-13-rated comedy "Meet the Parents" met with greater success than insiders had anticipated. Rather than the $18-22 million range that many Hollywood handicappers were expecting, "Parents" opened to a sizzling ESTIMATED $29.11 million at 2,614 theaters ($11,135 per theater). "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which co-financed the film and will share equally in
  • Disney's "Mountain" remake
    By: Noah Davis April 26, 2001 1:20pm EST
    Walt Disney Studios has announced that it will remake the 1975 movie Escape to Witch Mountain. The updated version will still feature two kids with telekinetic powers whose real origins are unknown, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
  • Exit Wounds Review
    By: Hollywood.com Staff April 25, 2001 1:59pm EST
    For a genuine "Steven Seagal experience," Exit Wounds" is the movie to see
  • TV Roundup: Ringwald, Tucci Return
    By: Hollywood.com Staff March 24, 2001 3:13am EST
    Molly Ringwald, America's sweetheart during the late '80s, is back -- this time on the small screen. The actress will be starring in Big Time, a show that centers on a fledging TV network in the early days of the industry.
  • Julia Goes Spinning
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10, 2000 -- Pretty woman Julia Roberts is certainly no stranger to revolution -- or shall we say Joe Roth's Revolution Studios. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the $20 million per pic starlet will lend her star power to the preliminarily titled "Project 3" for the titular studio. The project will reteam Roberts with "The Mexican" helmer Gore Verbinski, who became available after Leonardo DiCaprio dropped out of DreamWorks' "Catch Me If You Can," which he was set to direct. R
  • TV STUFF: Broderick the 'Music Man'
    By: Fiona Ng March 19, 2001 11:50am EST
    HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 24, 2000 -- He's a movie star, Broadway actor and multiple Tony Award winner. Now you can add one more title to Matthew Broderick's resume -- television's "The Music Man." Daily Variety reports today that the "Inspector Gadget" guy will star in the TV version of the Tony-winning Broadway musical "The Music Man." In the telepic, Broderick is slated to play Professor Harold Hill, a con man trying to unload band instruments in a small Iowa town but instead falls in love with the to