Saturday, January 28, 2012
Monty Python cast will reunite for Absolutely Anything
Silly walk fans rejoice, for the Monty Python cast will soon be reuniting on the big screen. However, it won't be for a new Monty Python film, but for animation Absolutely Anything.The film, set to be directed by Terry Jones, will combine live action sequences with CGI animation, and will tell the story of a man granted the power to do anything he likes by a group of benevolent aliens."It's not a Monty Python picture," clarified Jones to Variety, "but it certainly has that sensibility." The Pythons will voice various different characters, with Michael Palin, John Cleese and Terry Gilliam all having signed on.Jones also expects Eric Idle to join the production sooner rather than later. In addition to the Python crew, Robin Williams is also in place to lend his voice to a talking dog named Dennis.Absolutely Anything is slated to go into production this spring. And who know, if things go well, we might get another full-blown Monty Python production after all...
Friday, January 27, 2012
Demi Moore's 911 Call Released
Demi Moore The audio within the 911 call placed before Demi Moore was rushed for the hospital Monday remains released.Demi Moore rushed to hospital, now seeking professional helpIn it, which was acquired by TMZ, the caller notifies a dispatcher that Moore had smoked something "similar to incense," and clarifies the substance wasn't marijuana. The caller states Moore made an appearance being getting withdrawal resulting in withdrawal leading to convulsions and was barely conscious.Did whip-its send Demi Moore for the hospital?When the original caller leaves the telephone to another individual, the woman states Moore is "depleting,Inch even though the actress could squeeze the caller's hands, she was unable to talk.When the dispatcher asks when the has happened before, the caller responds, "There's some stuff recently that many of us are just finding."Give consideration towards the telephone call here. What organization from this?
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Winningham joins 'Tribes'
WinninghamMare Winningham is most likely the thesps signed onto appear this spring available Off Broadway production "Tribes." Rob Perry, Susan Pourfar, Will Brill, Russell Harvard and Gayle Rankin will are also made of the show, being helmed by David Cromer ("Home of Blue Leaves"). Nina Raines' play, which acquired critical plaudits within the 2010 preem at London's Royal Court, concentrates on a tough of hearing youthful guy and also the hearing family. Design team for your U.S. version includes Scott Pask (sets), Tristan Raines (costumes), Keith Parham (lights), Daniel Kluger (sounds) and Rob Sugg (predictions). "Tribes" marks returning to Off Broadway's Barrow Street Theater for Cromer, whose staging of "Our Town" saw an abnormally long-term there. "Our Town" producers Scott Morfee, Jean Doumanian and Tom Wirtshafter reteam to produce the commercial staging of "Tribes," which begins previews Feb. 16 before a March 4 opening. Contact Gordon Cox at gordon.cox@variety.com
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