Project was considered 'too controversial' after 9-11
Harrison Ford has given movie moguls Steven Spielberg and George Lucas a two-year time frame to make the fourth Indiana Jones film.
Talks between the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists are still working to resolve key issues before Saturday's deadline, The Associated Press reports.
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 1, 2000 -- Looks like there's going to be one less crime-solving series on TV. NBC has pulled its rookie drama "Deadline" after just five weeks due to poor performance, Daily Variety reports. Ratings for the series, which follows the exploits of a journalist and crime solver played by Oliver Platt, had slipped consistently since its debut on Oct. 2. The peacock netowrk is expected to announce a long-term replacement for the show's 8-9 p.m. Monday slot. For the next two weeks, a repeat episode of "Law & Order" and the miniseries "In the Beginning" are slated to fill the vacany. 'FAMILY' VALUE: Can we expect fart jokes, or how about a brutal death in every episode a la Kenny? Anyway, Daily Variety says that "South Park" dudes Matt Stone and Trey Parker have signed a deal to develop a new series with Comedy Central. The show, titled "Family First," i