Sep 30, 2009 | Orlando Weekly
First Shot: it Just Writes Itself
If you were looking for a perfect storm of po-mo wrongheadedness, you couldn't do much better than a 'comedic' take on an early 20th century pulp hero, as assayed by a fleshy hophead whose star among the chemically unimpaired is already fading fast.
Forgotten Friday - Johnny Dangerously
Short Version: Long before Sly Stallone did Oscar, Michael Keaton was already showing us the comedy in Organized Crime.
Michael Keaton And Eva Mendes Are Will Ferrell's Other Guys
Funny or Die founder and all around Will Ferrell comedy buddy Adam McKay is plotting to make Will hilarious again.
Forgotten TV: Report to Murphy
It had the star of the show looking into the mirror and giving a pep talk. At the end, I think he said "Have you got that?", he turns away in disgust, not even believing what he just said.
And once again, we bring you Friday Freebies, wherein we present things to do this weekend that won't cost you any more than the gas it takes to get to 'em. It appears the KC Parks and Rec department is getting Labor Day weekend confused with Halloween.
Wow, what a busy week this was. There was so much going on at different places at the same time, and I sadly only had to pick a handful of events to attend.
The bank robbery, the assault on Camp Ashraf
July 28th a Baghdad bank, Rafidain Bank, was robbed and eight security guards were killed as millions were taken out of the bank.
Tim Burton Recalls Struggle To Make 'Edward Scissorhands,' 'Ed Wood'
But not all the doors, and especially not one that leads to a kooky movie about a man with razor-sharp blades for fingers.
Why this dog could be the hero of a new film
The story of how a dog helped an injured Gulf War veteran rebuild his life is to become a film.
This Town Needs an Enema: Rocks Off Movie Night at the Mink with Batman
This week's film selection for Rocks Off Movie Nite at the Mink - that's right, we're now officially co-sponsoring this thing - is Tim Burton's 1989 reboot of Batman , starring the third-coolest man to step into the cowl and cape - "Mr. Mom" himself, Michael Keaton.
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