August 31st, 2007 by Tess

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Vietnam has always played a large part in Oliver Stone’s life. So, it comes as no surprise that the Oscar-winning Platoon director is eyeing a return to that sacred ground.
According to the trades, Stone is in final negotiations with United Artists to finance Pinkville, a mystery drama he plans to direct about the infamous 1968 My Lai massacre that ended up being a key turning point in the Vietnam War. Really true, America and it’s people along with film makers have not been able to get over America’s failure in Vietnam and they have a story every now and again that they like to tell us. There have been comedy movies, war time movies and movies about the way brutality took place during the war, but yet they’ll find something more they’d like us to know about. Vietnam has been well documented and perhaps we all more than what we can digest but the appetite of Hollywood film makers are larger than the 7 oceans on the planet.

July 9th, 2007 by Tess

Mac Guy Pokes Fun At Bruce Willis Catchphrase

Actor Justin Long tried to emulate his co-star Bruce Willis on the set of the new Die Hard film - but without success. The Jeepers Creepers star attempted to mimic Willis’ famous ‘Yippeekayay’ catchphrase during a fight scene on Live Free or Die Hard - released internationally as Die Hard 4.0 - but he impersonated Fred Flintstone instead. “Mac Guy” it’s more like “Queer Bait from Dodgeball, Pokes fun At Bruce Willis Catchphrase.” If he where able to mimic the slang or phrase successfully then he could have been offered a mimic role in a few movies instantly. ya, it must have been all in the fun on the sets but you never know this Bruce Willis guy could be at times a bit crazy especially if Justin wouldn’t be doing it correctly in his part of the role. Now that the movie has been released Justin can poke some more fun at the famous ’Yippeekayay’. I cannot even pronounce it at once.