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It turns out that we have Friends to thank for Matt LeBlanc's return to broadcast television in the new CBS comedy Man With a Plan. The actor stopped by for a chat with E! News' Jason Kennedy on the red carpet at the 68th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, where he revealed that memories of his old job were what brought him back to the multi-cam comedy world after five seasons as the star of Episodes on Showtime. I kind of missed a live audience show, you know, like Friends was, so we put this thing together and Liza Snyder plays my wife and Kevin Nealon plays my brother, and Jim Burroughs is directing, which is great. He stared us off on Friends." Matt, attending tonight as a presenter,...
- 9/18/2016
- E! Online
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Nick Offerman is a big part of NBC's Thursday night lineup with his role as Ron Swanson on "Parks & Recreation." On "The Tonight Show," he revealed that he was almost a major part of that lineup more than ten years ago. This was back when he was dating Megan Mullally, who is now his wife. He was hanging around the set of her hit show, "Will & Grace," a lot and got an opportunity to try for a major role.
“They said, okay, we love you for this part. We can’t give it to you yet. We’ll call you tomorrow," Offerman said. "The next day they called and said, Jim Burroughs had called Woody Harrelson on Monday. Woody just called back, he’s gonna take the part. But you woulda got it if he didn’t call back."
Harrelson played Grace's long-term boyfriend, Nathan, in season four. But Offerman...
“They said, okay, we love you for this part. We can’t give it to you yet. We’ll call you tomorrow," Offerman said. "The next day they called and said, Jim Burroughs had called Woody Harrelson on Monday. Woody just called back, he’s gonna take the part. But you woulda got it if he didn’t call back."
Harrelson played Grace's long-term boyfriend, Nathan, in season four. But Offerman...
- 5/16/2013
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
By Lita Robinson - August 31, 2010
Cinema Libre Studios specializes in consciousness-raising documentaries about a variety of left-leaning subjects—some of its better-known releases include “Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War On Journalism” (2004) and “Angels in the Dust” (2007). The studio is currently preparing to release Oliver Stone’s controversial new documentary “South of the Border” (2009) featuring Raul Castro and Hugo Chavez.
Today Cinema Libre is releasing two new documentaries on DVD: “For my wife …,” the story of Charlene Strong, an Lgbt rights activist, and “Water Wars,” a look at the ongoing water crisis in Bangladesh and its implications.
“For My Wife…” is an intensely-felt film. Barely clocking in at one hour, it packs in more sadness, outrage and redemption than you'd think possible. Ms. Strong’s story is both heartbreaking and inspiring: after her partner of nine years is killed in a freak flash flood she has to battle hospital policies (which...
Cinema Libre Studios specializes in consciousness-raising documentaries about a variety of left-leaning subjects—some of its better-known releases include “Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War On Journalism” (2004) and “Angels in the Dust” (2007). The studio is currently preparing to release Oliver Stone’s controversial new documentary “South of the Border” (2009) featuring Raul Castro and Hugo Chavez.
Today Cinema Libre is releasing two new documentaries on DVD: “For my wife …,” the story of Charlene Strong, an Lgbt rights activist, and “Water Wars,” a look at the ongoing water crisis in Bangladesh and its implications.
“For My Wife…” is an intensely-felt film. Barely clocking in at one hour, it packs in more sadness, outrage and redemption than you'd think possible. Ms. Strong’s story is both heartbreaking and inspiring: after her partner of nine years is killed in a freak flash flood she has to battle hospital policies (which...
- 8/30/2010
- by Screen Comment
- Screen Comment
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