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He comes across like a hack conservative comedian playing a gay man on a sketch comedy show.

The ruler who only succeeded with the help of the enemy, who end up eating him alive.

"Some women are simply sexy forever- Helen Mirren is one of them" - Roger Ebert

She's working on a Chris Benoit biopic.

Apparently, Warren Beatty stayed in character as Howard Hughes when directing 'Rules Don't Apply'.

I remember he was mentioned as being on the shortlist for 'Man of Steel' and people liked that idea. But he eventually withdrew from consideration because of inexperience directing with big effect-driven material.

"It’s as if Gervais thought he was the only thing that mattered about The Office"

Here's a bit of odd trivia… of the various screenplays Seltzer and Friedberg have written that HAVEN'T made it to filming, the one they consider to be 'The one that got away' was (of all things) a Liberace biopic. Philip Kaufman was supposed to direct it in the early 2000s, but it apparently got canned after Steven

Kinda like in their Narnia parody in 'Epic Movie' "Edmund" was renamed "Edward", even though the rest kept the same names.

I doubt they're savvy enough to even be aware of the Holiday Special.

No joke, he's literally playing himself. There's apparently a scene where 'Malcom'-era Cranston offers Mark a role on the show.

Is it? Because there's another biopic called 'Churchill' coming out that stars Brian Cox.

He'll be playing Winston Churchill in "Darkest Hour" later this year, so that's got pretty good odds for him Oscar-wise

Apparently, Matt Reeves is on the top of the shortlist to replace him. And while he may be a studio hand, 'Dawn of the Planet of the Apes' was quite terrific and shows he can handle this scale with little trepidation.

'who are "interesting" only due to an accident of birth.'

Benjamin Lee of the Guardian described this movie as "The Skin I Lived In" as directed by Tommy Wiseau.

I like this trailer a whole lot more than the first one. Zack and Billy look like they're going to be the standouts among the main cast.

Parentage is a helluva drug.

You'd think people who apply for jobs on an animal movie would… you know… love animals.

CGI Tarkin had a stand-in, too. Guy Henry played him on-set.