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I really hope Sam Elliot plays the narrator.
Bugger.
Still doesn't make much sense, but I'll take it.
He's replacing Zach Galifianakis.
Um, did Disney just get kinda sexy? (Awkward.)
Arthur Miller's play is getting its first English film adaptation.
We got our yearly answer to 'Dick in a Box.'
Get ready for even more 'Tron' stuff.
Our exclusive interview with the star of Disney's much-anticipated sci-fi sequel.
It sounds awesome, but maybe that's just like, my opinion, man.
Green Lantern star executive produces comedy series revolving around a group of elderly men.
Jessie Nelson will direct; Phillip Seymour Hoffman backs out
Academy Award nominees Jeff Bridges, Mo'Nique, Gabourey Sidibe and Woody Harrelson got their Oscars weekend off to a great start in Los Angeles on Friday night by picking up top acting prizes at the 25th annual Independent Spirit Awards.
Bosses at NBC are reportedly in talks to bring Renee Zellweger's Bridget Jones character to TV in a new weekly show.
Jeff Bridges, Sandra Bullock and the cast of 'Inglourious Basterds' took the top prizes at the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Working Title is developing a third installment in the Bridget Jones series with Renee Zellweger reprising her starring role.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 2, 2000 -- Pete Sampras has got a new partner. In life, that is. The Associated Press reports today that the tennis champ married actress Bridgette Wilson at his Beverly Hills, Calif., abode on Saturday. According to AP, Wilson was wearing a Vera Wang gown and more than $400,000 worth of diamonds. Sampras wore a traditional black tuxedo. Sampras, 29, and Wilson, 27, became engaged on May 29. Besides being Sampras' girlfriend (and now wife), Wilson was also Miss Teen USA in 1990 and is an actress in her own right. Her screen credits include "Last Action Hero," wherein she played Arnold Schwarzenegger's daughter, and the teen flicks "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "Billy Madison." Sampras is one of the world's top tennis players. A former No. 1, he has won all of the Grand Slam tournaments in tennis except for the French Open.
News, Oct. 2: Halle Berry Splits With Husband, Napster Makes a Comeback Ron Howard Jason Alexander Renee Zellweger Bridget Jones' Diary 2 Fast 2 Furious Scarface
Bridget Fonda Injured in a car crash in Los Angeles.
A sequel to Bridget Jones Diary is being made from Helen Fielding's novel Edge of Reason. It will once again star Renee Zellweger Colin Firth Hugh Grant
The bonds of friendship, especially deep-rooted relationships that span decades, are central to the human experience. While most simply think of the high school or college buddies we see so infrequently in our daily lives, it is the friendships that go sour over incidents from years ago that always seem to leave the deepest marks and are the more decidedly difficult to overcome. Director Matthew Warchus taps into this deep, lingering hurt in his adaptation of Sam Shepard's play "Simpatico." Set against the backdrop of thoroughbred horse racing in Kentucky, "Simpatico" tells the intertwining stories of three close friends whose foray into the world of fixing horse races leads them down a dark and dangerous path. In the midst of young love and blissful delusion, Carter (Jeff Bridges), Rosie (Sharon Stone) and Vinnie (Nick Nolte) worked together switching bad horses for good
HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 5, 2000 -- Jeff Bridges is on board to headline the low-budget independent feature "Scenes of the Crime" for first-time director Dominique Forma, The Hollywood Reporter says. The project, budgeted at less than $10 million and scheduled to begin shooting Nov. 4 in Los Angeles for five weeks, centers on a young man (John Abrams of "Scary Movie") who makes money as a driver for a local mobster. When the mobster is killed by a rival Mob boss (Bridges), the driver finds himself caught in the middle. A BIG KISS OFF: Danny DeVito is set to direct the Warner Bros. comedy "Death to Smoochy" about the cutthroat world of children’s programming, the Reporter says. The project, written by Adam Resnick ("Lucky Numbers") and to be produced by Andrew Lazar, centers on a man who plays Smoochy, a large, blue Barney-type character who is targeted for death. ‘DINNER’ WITH J
Bridget Jones's Diary continued its push to become the most successful British film in history at the U.K. box office.
NBC has purchased the broadcast television rights to Miramax Films/Universal's romantic comedy Bridget Jones's Diary. The network will get three airings of the film beginning December 2003.