Television made him famous, but his biggest hits happened
off screen. "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" is the story of a
legendary showman's double life - television producer by day, CIA assassin by
night. At the height of his TV career,
was recruited by the CIA and trained to become a covert
operative. Or so Barris said.
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Last of the goofballs
7 December 2012 2:24 AM, PST | The Guardian - Film News |
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His turn in Seven Psychopaths is another of his hyperactive
puppy roles – but it may be his last. Sam Rockwell is happy to be getting lines
on his face and growing up
The hotel room where I am waiting for Sam Rockwell feels fit
for a torture session: it is bare save for two clapped-out chairs, a couple of
lamps and a bathtub. But when Rockwell bowls in, he brings his own ambience.
Interviewing him is like being the only audience member at a one-man acting
masterclass. He's not averse to leaping to his feet to demonstrate how posture
and movement affect characterisation. His conversation is focused but there's a
twitchy energy about him. Within a few seconds of declaring that he has stopped
impersonating his friend Christopher Walken ("I really didn't feel good
about doing it once I got to know him"), he has a silent change of heart.
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- Ryan Gilbey
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Matt Damon Reteams With George Clooney For 'The Monuments
Men'
4 December 2012 2:03 PM, PST | The Playlist | See recent The
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They had fun at the multiplex with the 'Ocean's' trilogy of
movies, made a topical movie together with "Syriana," Damon popped
his head into Clooney's directorial debut "Confessions of a Dangerous
Mind," and Clooney produced Steven Soderbergh's excellent and underrated
"The Informant!" starring Damon. And now, the helmer is re-upping
Damon for what will hopefully be a substantial role in his next effort behind
the camera, which has all the makings for a big piece of Oscar cheese. Damon is
in talks to join the already star-studded cast for "The Monuments
Men." Daniel Craig, Cate Blanchett, Bill Murray, Jean Dujardin, John
Goodman, Hugh Bonneville, and Bob Balaban are already on board the picture, a
big-budget adaptation of Robert M. Edsel's "The Monuments Men: Allied
Heroes, Nazi Thieves, and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History," that
tells the true story of a hand-picked group of American and British art. »
- Kevin Jagernauth
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Fred Savage baby news begs the question: 'Where has Fred
Savage been?'
30 November 2012 8:15 AM, PST | Pop2it | See recent Pop2it
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Much like his younger brother Ben Savage with the "Boy
Meets World" sequel news, Fred Savage is back on the minds of pop culture
fans, as he announces baby No. 3 with wife Jennifer Lynn Stone.
The child actor turned grown up director tweeted a photo of
the precious newborn with tiny fingers and eyes still closed, writing simply,
"He's here."
After the finale of the "Wonder Years" in 1993,
Ben continued to act and also added director to this resume.
In 1997, Savage stopped down from pursuing his degree at
Stanford University to star in the series "Working" for NBC. He
provided the title voice for Nick Jr.'s "Oswald" from 2001 - 2003. In
2004, Ben reunited with his "Wonder Years" brother, Jason Hervey, to
voice one half of a duo of bickering brothers for "Justice League."
Prior to that, he filmed a part for "Confessions of a
Dangerous Mind," but his performance did not make the final cut. »
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