The “Friends” cast may reunite for a silver screen outing.
According to newspaper reports, David Schwimmer and Jennifer Aniston have both expressed in the project which would make each of the six lead cast members £10 million richer.
Even though Friends series ended in 2004 after a ten year run, TV bosses finally realized there’s a lot of potential left in the characters, as well as tons of ever fresh jokes and never-ending collisions.
Jennifer Aniston, Matthew Perry, CourtneyCox, Matt LeBlanc, Lisa Kudrow and David Schwimmer can also expect hefty fees even exceeding those they pocketed for series episodes.
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Movie Review: Cinderella Man
Cast: Russell Crowe, Renée Zellweger, Paul Giamatti, Craig Bierko, Paddy Considine, Bruce McGill, Connor Price, Ariel Waller, Patrick Louis, Nick Alachiotis
Director: Ron Howard
Story and Screenplay Cliff Hollingsworth
Cinderella Man has long been one of my most anticiapted film of this year. Mainly because Russell Crowe is my favorite actor and because I was a big fan of A Beautiful Mind. After seeing it, I would definitely say it’s my favorite film of the year so far. It reminded me of classic Hollywood filmmaking when people actually cared about telling stories on film. It’s also nice to see a summer film that isn’t drenched in special effects either. I know a lot of people are going to compare this to A Beautiful Mind, which is understandable, but they really aren’t that close to one another. (more…)
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Stallone, to direct a film on Edgar Allan Poe
Sylvester Stallone, who previously directed the second, third and fourth “Rocky” films, and Staying Alive, is going to be behind the camera again with the movie Poe.
The announcement came from Variety that, he’s about to direct a film from a screenplay he’s written about none other than Edgar Allan Poe.
Poet Edgar Allan Poe is best known for his eerie poem “The Raven” which made the word ‘nevermore’ seem cool. He is considered the master of gothic horror tales in the 1800’s.
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Da Vinci Code filming in Lincoln Church
The Da Vinci Code movie’s producers have shelled out a hefty wad of cash (said to be worth £100,000) in a deal that gives them the right to shoot scenes for film in the Lincoln Church, in Lincolnshire, England this summer.
They’ll be using it as a double for London’s Westminster Abbey.
Cathedral Chief Roy also confirms he’s sold off another notable and as of yet unnamed religious site for them to use in conjunction with the Lincoln Church.
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