Encinitas-based Da Vinci Outreach, a national initiative to expose the "anti-Catholic lies" in the upcoming film version of Dan Brown's novel The Da Vinci Code, is demanding that director Ron Howard "clearly state" that the film is a work of fiction. Since it deals with biblical prophesy isn't that obvious already?
Variety columnist Bashirah Muttalib has a fascinating piece about the Herculean task the Frost/Nixon location manager had in trying to film key Orange County locations depicted in the film, which is set in the late 1970s.The Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace in Yorba Linda opened its doors for location man Greg Alpert and the rest of director Ron Howard's crew. Access to La Casa Pacifica, the Western White House during Nixon's presidency and his former home with wife Pat, was more problematic
Some fans and team officials think hes the devil. His player clients think hes an angel. Everyone agrees that super agent Scott Boras has changed baseballbut for better or worse? And what does he want now?
Santa Ana artist Skeith De Wine says he was "the victim of a gay
bashing hate crime" in September 2008 that left him with severe dental
damage, a nose broken in two places and a fractured skull
and jaw. Before the incident, he'd made many pieces inspired by hate
against gays. That's how you'd assume he spent his six months in
recovery, painting as a form of therapy. But the fruits of De Wine's
recovery labor to be unveiled this weekend have nothing to do with
violence against gays--or anyone els
Robin Williams is not exactly the "World's Greatest Dad."​When the guy who played Mork from Ork strips down to his shaved nakedness and exposes his Little Nanu Nanu, or the guy who played Sheriff Andy Taylor and Benjamin Matlock gets head from the woman who played Seinfeld's mom, it can mean only one thing.You're not in TV Land anymore.