Thursday Dec 17 | Back Stage
Though 15 years have passed since "L.A. Law" went off the air, Corbin Bernsen says he continues to be typecast as the vacant, philandering Arnie Becker.
Melrose Place: The Fifth Season, Vol. 2 - DVD
Eric's earliest theater memory is of watching the Charlie Sheen classic Major League .
Movie gifts for those with lots of cash--charity "access" to stars, movie sets
I like this pitch, selling access to set visits of movies in production, a round of golf with a star , the LA Premiere of Avatar, all auctioned off for charity .
A movie maker who has a history with NE Ohio underdogs is at it again
With John Zech 6:52 Peter Warlock: Captain Stratton's Fancy 6:55 Brian Packham: Cape Breton Concerto: Finale 7:01 : Composers Datebook 7:06 Antonin Dvorak: Slavonic Dance No.
Actor Bernsen enjoying ride of derby movie project
Actor-producer-director Corbin Bernsen stood gleefully at the bottom of the hill at Derby Downs minutes after having ridden down in an All-American Soap Box Derby racer.
Hollywood actor writes screenplay about Soap Box Derby
One of the stars of the movie Major League and television show L.A. Law is hoping to come to the rescue of the All-American Soap Box Derby Actor Corbin Bernsen has written a screenplay with a central story line about the iconic Akron event that dates back to the Great Depression.
Politics, life, music and other stuff from someone who doesn't know anything. Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Bad Ad Richard Roeper wonders what I wonder: If you watched any football over the weekend, you probably saw a certain commercial for DirecTV once.
Corbin Bernsen planning zombie baseball movie
At Worcester, MA's Rock and Shock convention, Fango got to speak with actor/filmmaker Corbin Bernsen , who was screening his latest directorial effort, the zombie thriller DEAD AIR .
Wesley Snipes To Play The Game Of Death
Apparently Wesley Snipes is still an actor. You could have fooled me. I'm one of those dudes that thinks he should've stuck with what he was good at and stayed on board for all of the Major League sequels.
Whew! Snuck in that sixth in the last minute...
A young and talented cast are fun in their own right, but it's the humor and sweetness of the film that'll stick with you.
Corbin Bernsen comes to Valley to talk about his new flick
You may recognize Corbin Bernsen from LA Law, Major League, Psyche, Boston Legal and several other roles.
I know it's a cliche, but who's gonna pull my finger? 09/18/2009 7:18:50 PM PDT by GQuagmire To: Overtaxed Patriot Joe sez: "Eat your heart out, Bill Clinton." 09/18/2009 7:19:19 PM PDT by Palladin To: Overtaxed Patriot Biden: Hey listen, I know someone else who's clean and articulate.
Tony Avella Throws High and Hard at Debate
Listening to Queens councilman Tony Avella at last night's Democratic mayoral candidates' debate was like watching "Wild Thing" Vaughn, the rookie pitcher played by Charlie Sheen in the old movie, "Major League." Like "Wild Thing," Avella throws a torrid fast ball.
Keep an eye out for celebs at beach
REHOBOTH BEACH -- Last year, when Mary Beth Tryon was working at the Big Fish Grill, she wasn't sure who it was sitting at the table eating lunch, but she knew she recognized him.
Last week you got a listen to " Cool Jumper ," which served as the debut of Nathan Williams' collaboration with Zach Hill as well as his new, seemingly unpopular haircut .
President Palmer can sell insurance; President Obama cannot
Actor Dennis Haysbert said his portrayal of President David Palmer on the TV show "24" helped pave the way for the real-life presidency of Barack Obama.
Major League is one of those movies which almost everyone has great memories of.
Williams still a Wild Thinga - Tue, 23 Jun 2009 PST
Williams still - Wild Thing' Former Phillie now on MLB Network John Blanchette The Spokesman-Review OK, once and for all, who was "Wild Thing" first: Mitch Williams or Charlie Sheen? Well, consider that in his debut as closer of the Chicago Cubs in 1989, Williams gave up two walks and three hits and committed a balk - yet still didn't surrender a ...
Full details after the jump! Lieutenant Commander O'Neill's orders were simple: Pilot a retired submarine to its final port and don't get into trouble.
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