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September 7, 1980
from Retro Minute September 06, 2008
John McEnroe faces Bjorn Borg at the U.S. Open • Striking actors boycott the Emmys • Guess which female rocker turns 29.
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De Niro Talks Strike, Scorsese, 'Shepherd' Sequels
from Cinematical July 07, 2008
Filed under: Drama, Newsstand What Just Happened has opened the Karlovy Vary Film Festival to a less than enthusiastic crowd, which I don't find particularly surprising, but Robert De Niro has other things to talk about. Variety reports that he talked about the possible actors' strike at a press conference this weekend. De Niro said: "I do not think it is a good time to strike now. The issues could be resolved over the next couple of years (without strike action)." He also noted that he didn't think actors have "done their homework" to get a good deal, and that "I do not know if it is the right time to be doing this at all with the economy the way it is." Between the economy and the wake of the last strike, it certainly seems like the worst possible time, although I'm sure some would say a few years is a long time to wait. While that gets sorted out, De Niro is looking to the future. He says that we should expect at least two more films between him and Martin Scorsese because it's "a lot of fun" to work together. De Niro is currently working on the first of these projects, to be ready for 2009, but does not want to discuss it. (He noted earlier that he was "superstitious about talking about it.") Meanwhile, there's also The Good Shepherd. He is hoping to make two sequels to the CIA Cold War drama: one detailing 1961-1989, and another that brings Edward Wilson (Matt Damon) to the present day. There's definitely enough material to talk about, but what do you think? Is it time for more Shepherd? Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Dave's Hollywood Minute Online Edition for February 27, 2008
from Dave's Hollywood Minute - The Online Edition February 27, 2008
On today's Dave's Hollywood Minute: Writers strike, actors strike, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine", Dominic Monaghan, Matt Damon, Paul Greengrass, "The Bourne Ultimatum", Pamela Anderson, and Mischa Barton.
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