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John Hurt, (4) who showed the lighter side of the Lord in Mel Brooks' 1981 History of the World: Part I. Hurt was also in The Osterman Weekend with...
...come out of retirement for one last show... Who will play Spiderman? Director Sam Raimi is casting the picture for Columbia and rumors suggest that either Leo DiCaprio, Heath Ledger or Jude Law will don the red and blue skintight suit. Ledger is getting buzz for his performance alongside Mel Gibson in next month's The Patriot, but I'm betting on Law to score the webslinging role... I'm thinking of adapting Showgirls into a musical to go up on the Mainstage next year (after the Loeb, to Broadway!). I don't know how to write music...
...couple of centuries since Napoleon's expedition into Egypt fell apart completely. I feel it would be a shame if such memorable idiocy were to pass into darkness without a salute. The invasion of Egypt speaks to us even today. It is a vindication of the Mel Brooks version of history...
...view this as something that can be continued," Tufts Vice President of Arts, Sciences and Technology Mel Bernstein told The Tufts Daily...
...Felicia's Journey also differed from Egoyan's other endeavors in that it was handled by Mel Gibson's Icon Productions, and thus was the first Atom Egoyan film to have a firm Hollywood connection. The director is quick to point out, however, that the difference in funding did nothing to change his style or approach to storytelling. "Mel was very great about it," Egoyan says. "I had the freedom to tell the story exactly how I wanted to tell it and never felt the slightest pressure to make the film more marketable or viewer-friendly. Although Felicia's Journey...