You wanna get nuts? Let’s get nuts! Most of us were raised on our parents’ rule that we not play with our food…but we were never told not to make sculptures with it. And that’s just what the visionary Steve Casino has made a living doing, creating tiny art and homages to pop culture using peanuts.
The Kentucky-based Casino has been going at his peanut art for quite some time now, appearing on Good Morning America back in 2013. During that special, he explained that his knack for legume art was sort of an accident, in addition to detailing what goes into turning a peanut into, say, Freddie Mercury. As for how long it takes Casino to complete a piece of peanut art, he estimates it to be around 5-10 hours apiece, meaning his Addams Family set could have taken upwards of 70 hours to complete (not including the...
The Kentucky-based Casino has been going at his peanut art for quite some time now, appearing on Good Morning America back in 2013. During that special, he explained that his knack for legume art was sort of an accident, in addition to detailing what goes into turning a peanut into, say, Freddie Mercury. As for how long it takes Casino to complete a piece of peanut art, he estimates it to be around 5-10 hours apiece, meaning his Addams Family set could have taken upwards of 70 hours to complete (not including the...
- 8/4/2023
- by Mathew Plale
- JoBlo.com
Brad Pitt Convinced David Fincher to Cast Helena Bonham Carter in ‘Fight Club’ Using Her Love Scenes
Brad Pitt played a huge part in Helena Bonham Carter being in Fight Club. Bonham Carter might not have been on David Fincher’s radar if Pitt hadn’t shown him her performances.
Helena Bonham Carter’s love scenes won her the ‘Fight Club’ role Brad Pitt | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images
Carter played love interest Marla Singer in Fincher’s 1999 cult hit. But she wasn’t the director’s first choice. Many names floated Fincher’s way, including Courtney Love and Reese Witherspoon.
But Love was in a relationship with Pitt’s co-star Edward Norton at the time. Fincher felt including her in the movie might have been a bit too problematic. Fincher also believed Love was too obvious of a choice to play Marla.
Fincher nixed his other option, Witherspoon, primarily due to her age.
“She’s somebody else who the studio brought up,” Fincher once told Total Film...
Helena Bonham Carter’s love scenes won her the ‘Fight Club’ role Brad Pitt | Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/Getty Images
Carter played love interest Marla Singer in Fincher’s 1999 cult hit. But she wasn’t the director’s first choice. Many names floated Fincher’s way, including Courtney Love and Reese Witherspoon.
But Love was in a relationship with Pitt’s co-star Edward Norton at the time. Fincher felt including her in the movie might have been a bit too problematic. Fincher also believed Love was too obvious of a choice to play Marla.
Fincher nixed his other option, Witherspoon, primarily due to her age.
“She’s somebody else who the studio brought up,” Fincher once told Total Film...
- 7/30/2023
- by Antonio Stallings
- Showbiz Cheat Sheet
Helena Bonham Carter has been gracing our screens for almost 40 years now.
Her often-wild, curly hair, thick eyebrows and loud cackle have become synonymous with a slightly off-the-wall character performance.
She was, however, first typecast as a virginal “English rose” in films such as A Room With a View (1985), helping to reinforce the Hollywood stereotype of the English as tea-sipping, bonnet-wearing toffs.
In fairness to the casting agents, though, arisocrat is a role Bonham Carter was born into. Her great-grandfather is H H Asquith, prime minister of the United Kingdom during the first half of World War One. Her uncle, Mark Bonham Carter, once dated Princess Margaret – a figure she would later play in The Crown.
Nevertheless, the quaint Victorian heroine shtick was never going to last.
“I drink booze, I smoke, and I’m hooked on caffeine. I actually have been known to swear at times and belch and...
Her often-wild, curly hair, thick eyebrows and loud cackle have become synonymous with a slightly off-the-wall character performance.
She was, however, first typecast as a virginal “English rose” in films such as A Room With a View (1985), helping to reinforce the Hollywood stereotype of the English as tea-sipping, bonnet-wearing toffs.
In fairness to the casting agents, though, arisocrat is a role Bonham Carter was born into. Her great-grandfather is H H Asquith, prime minister of the United Kingdom during the first half of World War One. Her uncle, Mark Bonham Carter, once dated Princess Margaret – a figure she would later play in The Crown.
Nevertheless, the quaint Victorian heroine shtick was never going to last.
“I drink booze, I smoke, and I’m hooked on caffeine. I actually have been known to swear at times and belch and...
- 1/31/2023
- by Tom Murray and Inga Parkel
- The Independent - Film
Initially, Courtney Love was prepared to take to the grave her story about how Brad Pitt cost her a role in David Fincher’s Fight Club. But it came out anyway during an interview on the podcast Wtf With Marc Maron, where she alleged that the role of Marla Singer was snatched from beneath her after she refused to grant Pitt the rights to play Kurt Cobain in a biopic four years after his death. Now, the Hole singer has doubled down on her claims in a statement with a...
- 12/30/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Singer and actress Courtney Love joined Marc Maron for an interview on the “Wtf” podcast and said that David Fincher hired her to star opposite Brad Pitt and Edward Norton in 1999’s ‘Fight Club’.
Love said she had won the part of Marla Singer, eventually played by Helena Bonham Carter in the film, reports ‘Variety’.
The “Hole” frontwoman was fresh off strong reviews for ‘The People vs. Larry Flynt’ at the time. According to Love, she got fired from ‘Fight Club’ after rejecting Brad Pitt’s pitch for a Kurt Cobain movie.
Love said she “went nuclear” on Pitt after he and director Gus Van Sant approached her about making a Kurt Cobain movie.
Love and Cobain married in 1992 and they were together until his death in 1994 at age 27.
Van Sant eventually made the Cobain-inspired drama ‘Last Days’, starring Michael Pitt, but Love said this wasn’t the project Pitt...
Love said she had won the part of Marla Singer, eventually played by Helena Bonham Carter in the film, reports ‘Variety’.
The “Hole” frontwoman was fresh off strong reviews for ‘The People vs. Larry Flynt’ at the time. According to Love, she got fired from ‘Fight Club’ after rejecting Brad Pitt’s pitch for a Kurt Cobain movie.
Love said she “went nuclear” on Pitt after he and director Gus Van Sant approached her about making a Kurt Cobain movie.
Love and Cobain married in 1992 and they were together until his death in 1994 at age 27.
Van Sant eventually made the Cobain-inspired drama ‘Last Days’, starring Michael Pitt, but Love said this wasn’t the project Pitt...
- 12/30/2022
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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Courtney Love is claiming she would have played Marla Singer in Fight Club if it weren’t for Brad Pitt.
In a recent interview on Wtf With Marc Maron, Love said director David Fincher had hired her to star opposite Pitt and Edward Norton in the cult classic film, but she says she got fired after she rejected a pitch Pitt brought to her.
Love recalls that the actor had asked her if he could play her late husband, Kurt Cobain, in a Gus Van Sant project, and she said she turned him down. “I wouldn’t let Brad play Kurt,” she said on the podcast. “I went nuclear. I don’t do Faust. Who the fuck do you think you are?”
She went on to recount the conversation the two of them had, saying, she told him, “I don’t know if I trust you,...
Courtney Love is claiming she would have played Marla Singer in Fight Club if it weren’t for Brad Pitt.
In a recent interview on Wtf With Marc Maron, Love said director David Fincher had hired her to star opposite Pitt and Edward Norton in the cult classic film, but she says she got fired after she rejected a pitch Pitt brought to her.
Love recalls that the actor had asked her if he could play her late husband, Kurt Cobain, in a Gus Van Sant project, and she said she turned him down. “I wouldn’t let Brad play Kurt,” she said on the podcast. “I went nuclear. I don’t do Faust. Who the fuck do you think you are?”
She went on to recount the conversation the two of them had, saying, she told him, “I don’t know if I trust you,...
- 12/30/2022
- by Christy Piña
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Courtney Love is airing out old grievances involving Fight Club star Brad Pitt.
The actress and Grammy-nominated musician has asserted that she was set for the David Fincher film’s key role of Marla Singer — eventually to be played by Helena Bonham Carter — before Pitt intervened and got her “fired.” Love says that this happened because she “wouldn’t let Brad play” her late husband, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, after he pitched her on the idea.
Love explained that when Pitt first brought up the idea of playing Cobain — who committed suicide, aged 27, in 1994 — she “went nuclear.” And that all these years later, she wishes she’d instead embraced “the shark instinct” — letting Pitt think she’d go along with the idea of him portraying Cobain, until she was able to get through production on Fight Club. Love added that while she was dating Pitt’s Fight Club co-star Edward Norton...
The actress and Grammy-nominated musician has asserted that she was set for the David Fincher film’s key role of Marla Singer — eventually to be played by Helena Bonham Carter — before Pitt intervened and got her “fired.” Love says that this happened because she “wouldn’t let Brad play” her late husband, Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, after he pitched her on the idea.
Love explained that when Pitt first brought up the idea of playing Cobain — who committed suicide, aged 27, in 1994 — she “went nuclear.” And that all these years later, she wishes she’d instead embraced “the shark instinct” — letting Pitt think she’d go along with the idea of him portraying Cobain, until she was able to get through production on Fight Club. Love added that while she was dating Pitt’s Fight Club co-star Edward Norton...
- 12/29/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Courtney Love says she was almost cast in “Fight Club”.
The actress appeared on Monday’s episode of “Wtf with Marc Maron” and revealed she was initially cast in the role of Marla Singer in the 1999 film before things went sour.
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She claimed she “wouldn’t let Brad [Pitt] play” her late husband Kurt Cobain in a film about his life, which the star of the film didn’t take well.
“I went nuclear,” she recalled of her reaction. ” ‘Who the f— do you think are?’ ”
Her boyfriend at the time, Edward Norton, co-starred in the film opposite Pitt and broke the news to her that she was out of the film.
“He starts sobbing. … And he was like, ‘I don’t have the power!’ ” she said.
The actress appeared on Monday’s episode of “Wtf with Marc Maron” and revealed she was initially cast in the role of Marla Singer in the 1999 film before things went sour.
Read More: Li Jun Li Dishes On ‘Babylon”s ‘Exhilarating’ On Set Energy, ‘Messy’ Kiss With Co-Star Margot Robbie And ‘Improvising’ With Brad Pitt
She claimed she “wouldn’t let Brad [Pitt] play” her late husband Kurt Cobain in a film about his life, which the star of the film didn’t take well.
“I went nuclear,” she recalled of her reaction. ” ‘Who the f— do you think are?’ ”
Her boyfriend at the time, Edward Norton, co-starred in the film opposite Pitt and broke the news to her that she was out of the film.
“He starts sobbing. … And he was like, ‘I don’t have the power!’ ” she said.
- 12/29/2022
- by Anita Tai
- ET Canada
Brad Pitt’s ego cost Courtney Love a role in David Fincher’s 1999 cult classic film Fight Club, the Hole frontwoman claimed in a new interview with Marc Maron. As she recalled, Fincher had already hired her to play Marla Singer when Pitt, who was cast in the lead role of Tyler Durden, orchestrated her removal from the film after she rejected his pitch to play her late husband, Kurt Cobain, in a film.
“I wouldn’t let Brad play Kurt,” Love said. “I went nuclear. I don’t do Faust.
“I wouldn’t let Brad play Kurt,” Love said. “I went nuclear. I don’t do Faust.
- 12/29/2022
- by Larisha Paul
- Rollingstone.com
Ok, earlier today, you probably read from us that Courtney Love was fired from “Fight Club.” The rocker, singer, actress, and former member of grunge band Hole claims she had the lead role of Marla Singer in the David Fincher film (the part that Helen Bonham Carter played). But during this casting process, she apparently went “nuclear” on Brad Pitt for proposing he star in a Kurt Cobain film directed by Gus Van Sant, and then Pitt got her fired from the film (“I wouldn’t let Brad play Kurt,” Love said.
Continue reading Courtney Love Says She Tried To Get Todd Phillips To Direct A Kurt Cobain Film, But He Eventually Passed at The Playlist.
Continue reading Courtney Love Says She Tried To Get Todd Phillips To Direct A Kurt Cobain Film, But He Eventually Passed at The Playlist.
- 12/29/2022
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
You’ve probably heard many of the legends around David Fincher’s “Fight Club,” which include casting. It’s been reported in the past that Fincher considered Winona Ryder Janeane Garofalo, and the studio really wanted Reese Witherspoon. ’90s rocker Courtney Love, from the grunge band Hole, was also apparently considered too. However, in a new interview on the Marc Maron podcast, Love, who rarely grants interviews these days, claimed she was actually cast in the Marla Singer lead role— that eventually went to Helen Bonham Carter— but was fired because she pissed off Brad Pitt.
Continue reading ‘Fight Club’: Courtney Love Says Brad Pitt Fired Her When She Rejected His Kurt Cobain Film Idea at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Fight Club’: Courtney Love Says Brad Pitt Fired Her When She Rejected His Kurt Cobain Film Idea at The Playlist.
- 12/29/2022
- by Rodrigo Perez
- The Playlist
Edward Norton is denying Janeane Garofalo‘s allegations that he cost the actress a role in Fight Club.
Garofalo, 55, alleged during an appearance on Yahoo’s Build Series last week that she “was in Fight Club until I just wasn’t,” adding she believed it was due to Norton wanting to cast his then-girlfriend Courtney Love in the David Fincher-directed film.
The actress said she was in talks to star as Marla Singer, which eventually went to Helena Bonham Carter.
Norton responded to her claims in a statement to CNN, saying, “I’m sorry Janeane is under that impression,...
Garofalo, 55, alleged during an appearance on Yahoo’s Build Series last week that she “was in Fight Club until I just wasn’t,” adding she believed it was due to Norton wanting to cast his then-girlfriend Courtney Love in the David Fincher-directed film.
The actress said she was in talks to star as Marla Singer, which eventually went to Helena Bonham Carter.
Norton responded to her claims in a statement to CNN, saying, “I’m sorry Janeane is under that impression,...
- 2/3/2020
- by Alexia Fernandez
- PEOPLE.com
Brad Pitt has a good sense of humor about growing older.
On Wednesday night, the Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood star was honored with the prestigious Maltin Modern Master Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The award celebrated Pitt’s long career in Hollywood and was presented to him by director David Fincher, who worked with Pitt on iconic films like Fight Club and Seven.
“It’s things like this and nights like these that tell me that I’m old,” Pitt, 56, joked at the beginning of his acceptance speech, according to Entertainment Tonight. “I’ve been...
On Wednesday night, the Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood star was honored with the prestigious Maltin Modern Master Award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The award celebrated Pitt’s long career in Hollywood and was presented to him by director David Fincher, who worked with Pitt on iconic films like Fight Club and Seven.
“It’s things like this and nights like these that tell me that I’m old,” Pitt, 56, joked at the beginning of his acceptance speech, according to Entertainment Tonight. “I’ve been...
- 1/23/2020
- by Helen Murphy
- PEOPLE.com
It’s a Fight Club reunion!
Brad Pitt and Helena Bonham Carter shared a sweet reunion on Sunday night at the 2020 SAG Awards, where they were all smiles as they chatted and embraced each other in a friendly hug during the ceremony in Los Angeles.
While it’s unclear what they were discussing in photos snapped of the two stars, it’s unlikely Pitt, 56, and Bonham Carter, 53, were talking about the underground sparring group from the film — because, as any fan knows, the first (and second!) rule of fight club is, “You do not talk about fight club.”
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Brad Pitt and Helena Bonham Carter shared a sweet reunion on Sunday night at the 2020 SAG Awards, where they were all smiles as they chatted and embraced each other in a friendly hug during the ceremony in Los Angeles.
While it’s unclear what they were discussing in photos snapped of the two stars, it’s unlikely Pitt, 56, and Bonham Carter, 53, were talking about the underground sparring group from the film — because, as any fan knows, the first (and second!) rule of fight club is, “You do not talk about fight club.”
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- 1/20/2020
- by Jen Juneau
- PEOPLE.com
From “Fight Club’s” Marla Singer to “Harry Potter’s” Bellatrix Lestrange, Helena Bonham Carter is no stranger to playing peculiar and off-kilter characters. Now, despite embarking on a somewhat more conservative role for “The Crown,” she has taken her research a kooky step forward, employing a psychic to help her prepare for her role as Queen Elizabeth II’s sister Princess Margaret.
During a talk at Cheltenham Literature Festival on Saturday, The Guardian reported that the actress shared some of the takeaways she got from the psychic while trying to conjure the late Princess, who died in 2002. Bonham Carter called taking on the role that BAFTA winner Vanessa Kirby originated “definitely daunting.”
At Cheltenham, she told the crowd that she asked Princess Margaret, from beyond the grave, “Are you okay with me playing you?” to which the ghost allegedly responded, “You’re better than the other actress… that they were thinking of.
During a talk at Cheltenham Literature Festival on Saturday, The Guardian reported that the actress shared some of the takeaways she got from the psychic while trying to conjure the late Princess, who died in 2002. Bonham Carter called taking on the role that BAFTA winner Vanessa Kirby originated “definitely daunting.”
At Cheltenham, she told the crowd that she asked Princess Margaret, from beyond the grave, “Are you okay with me playing you?” to which the ghost allegedly responded, “You’re better than the other actress… that they were thinking of.
- 10/7/2019
- by Mackenzie Nichols
- Variety Film + TV
Marla Singer just wants to rest, but it's hard to sleep when a severed head weighs on your conscience and even speaks from its cardboard box prison. As a special treat for Daily Dead readers, we've been provided with exclusive preview pages on Marla's unique predicament ahead of the August 28th release of Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club 3 #8 via Dark Horse Comics.
Written by Chuck Palahniuk with artwork by Cameron Stewart (and cover art by David Mack), our exclusive preview pages from Fight Club 3 #8 can be viewed below, featuring an ominous warning from a severed head that still has a few words left to say from beyond the grave.
Keep an eye out for Fight Club 3 #8 on August 28th, and to learn more, visit Dark Horse Comics' website!
Fight Club 3 #8: "Meet one talking head that actually has something important to say. Listen up. Balthazar's ugly side gets uglier, and Marla Singer scores.
Written by Chuck Palahniuk with artwork by Cameron Stewart (and cover art by David Mack), our exclusive preview pages from Fight Club 3 #8 can be viewed below, featuring an ominous warning from a severed head that still has a few words left to say from beyond the grave.
Keep an eye out for Fight Club 3 #8 on August 28th, and to learn more, visit Dark Horse Comics' website!
Fight Club 3 #8: "Meet one talking head that actually has something important to say. Listen up. Balthazar's ugly side gets uglier, and Marla Singer scores.
- 8/26/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Let the fun comic reading begin! This week, we return with five comics that cover horror, sci-fi and everything in between. A comic prequel series called Stranger Things: Six #1 is on shelves now and kicks off today's Comics Corner. Also: Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor #8, Spawn #297, Fight Club 3 #5, and Mystery Science Theater 3000 #6.
Stranger Things: Six #1: "A teenage girl with precognitive abilities, has struggled through a lifetime of exploitation only to end up the pawn of a government agency that wants to harness her powers for its own ends.
You've seen the show Stranger Things, but this is your first glimpse of the strangeness that happened before the series began!
*The first prequel comic series for Stranger Things.
Creators
Writer: Jody Houser
Penciller: Edgar Salazar
Inker: Keith Champagne
Letterer: Nate Piekos
Colorist: Marissa Louise
Cover Artist: Aleksi Briclot
Genre: Science-Fiction, Horror
Publication Date: May 29, 2019
Format: Fc, 32 pages; Miniseries
Price: $3.99
Upc:...
Stranger Things: Six #1: "A teenage girl with precognitive abilities, has struggled through a lifetime of exploitation only to end up the pawn of a government agency that wants to harness her powers for its own ends.
You've seen the show Stranger Things, but this is your first glimpse of the strangeness that happened before the series began!
*The first prequel comic series for Stranger Things.
Creators
Writer: Jody Houser
Penciller: Edgar Salazar
Inker: Keith Champagne
Letterer: Nate Piekos
Colorist: Marissa Louise
Cover Artist: Aleksi Briclot
Genre: Science-Fiction, Horror
Publication Date: May 29, 2019
Format: Fc, 32 pages; Miniseries
Price: $3.99
Upc:...
- 5/30/2019
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
Dark Horse Comics "Fight Club 3" #1, continuing the story of 'Tyler Durden' and 'Marla Singer', written by "Fight Club" book author Chuck Palahniuk, is illustrated by Cameron Stewart, with covers by Kirbi Fagan, available January 9, 2019:
"...'Marla Singer' is about to deliver her second child, but the daddy isn't her husband -- it's 'Tyler Durden', who's very invested in his heir and the world he'll inherit.
"Marla, her first son, and her husband--the unnamed narrator in the novel, who now goes by 'Balthazar' -- live in a rundown motel with sketchy neighbors. In the 'Fight Club 2' graphic novel, Tyler transformed 'Project Mayhem' into 'Rize or Die' -- now, as a road to paradise presents itself, a new group has implemented a ruthless and deviant plan to fine-tune mankind, leading Balthazar to forge an unlikely alliance...with Tyler Durden..."
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"...'Marla Singer' is about to deliver her second child, but the daddy isn't her husband -- it's 'Tyler Durden', who's very invested in his heir and the world he'll inherit.
"Marla, her first son, and her husband--the unnamed narrator in the novel, who now goes by 'Balthazar' -- live in a rundown motel with sketchy neighbors. In the 'Fight Club 2' graphic novel, Tyler transformed 'Project Mayhem' into 'Rize or Die' -- now, as a road to paradise presents itself, a new group has implemented a ruthless and deviant plan to fine-tune mankind, leading Balthazar to forge an unlikely alliance...with Tyler Durden..."
Click the images to enlarge and Sneak Peek...
- 1/3/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Dan Cooper Mar 15, 2017
Fight Club 2 is something that exists, but it's not heading to the screen as of yet. At least not directly...
Fight Club 2. Has it happened? Will it happen? Should it happen?
See related Prime Suspect 1973 episode 2 review Prime Suspect 1973 episode 1 review Prime Suspect prequel on its way
The collective answer to those three questions are of course yes. And no. Start trawling the web for word of a sequel to the 1999 cult classic turned post-modern masterpiece and one thing soon becomes apparent: the first rule of a Fight Club sequel is that you don’t talk about a Fight Club sequel. It will come as no great surprise to you that the second rule is somewhat similar in fashion and wording to the first.
Yes, I know - you’re probably rolling your eyes right now at my uninspired use of a tired and overused quote and who could blame you?...
Fight Club 2 is something that exists, but it's not heading to the screen as of yet. At least not directly...
Fight Club 2. Has it happened? Will it happen? Should it happen?
See related Prime Suspect 1973 episode 2 review Prime Suspect 1973 episode 1 review Prime Suspect prequel on its way
The collective answer to those three questions are of course yes. And no. Start trawling the web for word of a sequel to the 1999 cult classic turned post-modern masterpiece and one thing soon becomes apparent: the first rule of a Fight Club sequel is that you don’t talk about a Fight Club sequel. It will come as no great surprise to you that the second rule is somewhat similar in fashion and wording to the first.
Yes, I know - you’re probably rolling your eyes right now at my uninspired use of a tired and overused quote and who could blame you?...
- 2/7/2017
- Den of Geek
One of my favorite music cues from all of cinema is the ending of David Fincher’s Fight Club. “Trust me. Everything’s going to be fine,” Edward Norton’s character tells Marla Singer, as explosive charges blow and their surroundings start to come apart. The Pixies’ “Where Is My Mind” roars to life in the background, and Norton […]
The post Watch This: A Cello Cover of “Where Is My Mind,” Shot in Reverse appeared first on /Film.
The post Watch This: A Cello Cover of “Where Is My Mind,” Shot in Reverse appeared first on /Film.
- 10/16/2015
- by David Chen
- Slash Film
The first six pages of Fight Club 2 have been revealed.
Chuck Palahniuk's graphic novel takes a look at the life of Fight Club's unnamed narrator following on from the events of the original film, and the sequel has been previewed on Playboy.
The character is now referred to as Sebastian and is married to Marla Singer (played by Helena Bonham Carter in the film) with a child.
Cameron Stewart provides the artwork for the comic, which is produced by Dark Horse Comics.
Dark Horse Comics released a statement about the graphic novel, saying: "Some imaginary friends never go away… Ten years after starting Project Mayhem, he lives a mundane life. A kid, a wife, pills to keep his destiny at bay.
"But it won't last long; the wife has seen to that. The time has come…Rize or Die."
1999 film Fight Club starred Brad Pitt and Edward Norton...
Chuck Palahniuk's graphic novel takes a look at the life of Fight Club's unnamed narrator following on from the events of the original film, and the sequel has been previewed on Playboy.
The character is now referred to as Sebastian and is married to Marla Singer (played by Helena Bonham Carter in the film) with a child.
Cameron Stewart provides the artwork for the comic, which is produced by Dark Horse Comics.
Dark Horse Comics released a statement about the graphic novel, saying: "Some imaginary friends never go away… Ten years after starting Project Mayhem, he lives a mundane life. A kid, a wife, pills to keep his destiny at bay.
"But it won't last long; the wife has seen to that. The time has come…Rize or Die."
1999 film Fight Club starred Brad Pitt and Edward Norton...
- 2/23/2015
- Digital Spy
The first six pages of Fight Club 2 have been revealed.
Chuck Palahniuk's graphic novel takes a look at the life of Fight Club's unnamed narrator following on from the events of the original film, Playboy reports.
The character is now referred to as Sebastian and is married to Marla Singer (played by Helena Bonham Carter in the film) with a child.
Cameron Stewart provides the artwork for the comic, which is produced by Dark Horse Comics.
Dark Horse Comics released a statement about the graphic novel, saying: "Some imaginary friends never go away… Ten years after starting Project Mayhem, he lives a mundane life. A kid, a wife, pills to keep his destiny at bay.
"But it won't last long; the wife has seen to that. The time has come…Rize or Die."
1999 film Fight Club starred Brad Pitt and Edward Norton was based on Palahniuk's 1996 novel of the same name.
Chuck Palahniuk's graphic novel takes a look at the life of Fight Club's unnamed narrator following on from the events of the original film, Playboy reports.
The character is now referred to as Sebastian and is married to Marla Singer (played by Helena Bonham Carter in the film) with a child.
Cameron Stewart provides the artwork for the comic, which is produced by Dark Horse Comics.
Dark Horse Comics released a statement about the graphic novel, saying: "Some imaginary friends never go away… Ten years after starting Project Mayhem, he lives a mundane life. A kid, a wife, pills to keep his destiny at bay.
"But it won't last long; the wife has seen to that. The time has come…Rize or Die."
1999 film Fight Club starred Brad Pitt and Edward Norton was based on Palahniuk's 1996 novel of the same name.
- 2/22/2015
- Digital Spy
A “Fight Club” sequel is coming to comic book stores May 27. Writer Chuck Palahniuk, artist Cameron Stewart and Dark Horse Comics will reveal what happens next for Tyler Durden and the anonymous narrator when the 10-issue graphic novel, “Fight Club 2,” is released. Palahniuk and Dark Horse Comics released a 6-page glimpse of the new series on Playboy.com. The series picks up nine years after events in Palahniuk’s 1996 novel. The self-medicating narrator now goes by the name “Sebastian,” is married to Marla Singer and has a young son with her. Also Read: ‘Fight Club 2′ Coming to Comics Courtesy of Book’s.
- 2/22/2015
- by Deborah Day
- The Wrap
15 years on, the rules are still being broken - we're talking about Fight Club. David Fincher's brilliant adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's novel hit UK cinemas on November 12, 1999, sparking fierce debate about its merits and message. In the midst of a society encountering massive changes and fears at the dawn of a new millennium, some felt the violence and nihilism were morally irresponsible. Yet others connected to the alienation felt by Edward Norton's unnamed 'everyman' and bought into the anarchic philosophy of Brad Pitt's Tyler Durden. Now, in 2014, the masterpiece feels more relevant than ever, and here's why...
The things you own, end up owning you.
This one quote from enigmatic soap maker Tyler Durden succinctly captures the film's stance on the dangers of consumerism, which – with hindsight – feels like a warning shot that society failed to heed. Bear in mind that in 1999 the internet was still a new beast to many,...
The things you own, end up owning you.
This one quote from enigmatic soap maker Tyler Durden succinctly captures the film's stance on the dangers of consumerism, which – with hindsight – feels like a warning shot that society failed to heed. Bear in mind that in 1999 the internet was still a new beast to many,...
- 11/12/2014
- Digital Spy
Let's break the first rule of "Fight Club" and talk about "Fight Club." In fact, people haven't stopped talking about it since it was released 15 years ago this week, on October 15, 1999.
David Fincher's adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's satirical novel, starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton, continues to fascinate with its portrayal of masculinity in crisis, its cathartic bare-knuckle violence, its anarchic critique of capitalism (and its humanist critique of that critique), and its mind-bending third-act plot twist that throws Norton's entire narration into doubt. It's a movie that makes you feel the same rush the characters feel, then makes you question yourself for enjoying that rush.
Despite endless analysis and late-night dorm-room bull sessions, there's still plenty about "Fight Club" that you may not know, from who almost played Tyler Durden to how they gave Meat Loaf his "bitch tits." Read on, and share these items with your single-serving friends.
David Fincher's adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's satirical novel, starring Brad Pitt and Edward Norton, continues to fascinate with its portrayal of masculinity in crisis, its cathartic bare-knuckle violence, its anarchic critique of capitalism (and its humanist critique of that critique), and its mind-bending third-act plot twist that throws Norton's entire narration into doubt. It's a movie that makes you feel the same rush the characters feel, then makes you question yourself for enjoying that rush.
Despite endless analysis and late-night dorm-room bull sessions, there's still plenty about "Fight Club" that you may not know, from who almost played Tyler Durden to how they gave Meat Loaf his "bitch tits." Read on, and share these items with your single-serving friends.
- 10/15/2014
- by Gary Susman
- Moviefone
Ryan Lambie Oct 15, 2019
David Fincher's Fight Club is now considered a classic, but it had trouble getting off the ground.
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
What the hell is Fight Club anyway? A horror film about a Jekyll-and-Hyde office worker who becomes a terrorist? A drama about late 20th century masculinity in crisis? A warped romance about a man trying to change himself into someone as interesting as the woman he loves? A thriller about a decadent generation goading itself into extremism?
Executives at 20th Century Fox certainly struggled with Fight Club. Unsure how to market a film in which young men beat one another to a pulp and stole bags of fat from the bins of liposuction clinics, the studio placed ads for it during World Wrestling Federation matches. Meanwhile, Fight Club's posters, dreamed up by an expensive design firm, featured a pink bar of...
David Fincher's Fight Club is now considered a classic, but it had trouble getting off the ground.
This article comes from Den of Geek UK.
What the hell is Fight Club anyway? A horror film about a Jekyll-and-Hyde office worker who becomes a terrorist? A drama about late 20th century masculinity in crisis? A warped romance about a man trying to change himself into someone as interesting as the woman he loves? A thriller about a decadent generation goading itself into extremism?
Executives at 20th Century Fox certainly struggled with Fight Club. Unsure how to market a film in which young men beat one another to a pulp and stole bags of fat from the bins of liposuction clinics, the studio placed ads for it during World Wrestling Federation matches. Meanwhile, Fight Club's posters, dreamed up by an expensive design firm, featured a pink bar of...
- 10/6/2014
- Den of Geek
Ryan Lambie Oct 15, 2018
David Fincher's Fight Club is now considered a classic, but it had trouble getting off the ground.
What the hell is Fight Club anyway? A horror film about a Jekyll-and-Hyde office worker who becomes a terrorist? A drama about late 20th century masculinity in crisis? A warped romance about a man trying to change himself into someone as interesting as the woman he loves? A thriller about a decadent generation goading itself into extremism?
Executives at 20th Century Fox certainly struggled with Fight Club. Unsure how to market a film in which young men beat one another to a pulp and stole bags of fat from the bins of liposuction clinics, the studio placed ads for it during World Wrestling Federation matches. Meanwhile, Fight Club's posters, dreamed up by an expensive design firm, featured a pink bar of soap with the title incised into its waxy surface.
David Fincher's Fight Club is now considered a classic, but it had trouble getting off the ground.
What the hell is Fight Club anyway? A horror film about a Jekyll-and-Hyde office worker who becomes a terrorist? A drama about late 20th century masculinity in crisis? A warped romance about a man trying to change himself into someone as interesting as the woman he loves? A thriller about a decadent generation goading itself into extremism?
Executives at 20th Century Fox certainly struggled with Fight Club. Unsure how to market a film in which young men beat one another to a pulp and stole bags of fat from the bins of liposuction clinics, the studio placed ads for it during World Wrestling Federation matches. Meanwhile, Fight Club's posters, dreamed up by an expensive design firm, featured a pink bar of soap with the title incised into its waxy surface.
- 10/6/2014
- Den of Geek
With Gone Girl out now, and Fight Club about to turn 15, we take a look back at David Fincher's controversial and bravura cult film...
What the hell is Fight Club anyway? A horror film about a Jekyll-and-Hyde office worker who becomes a terrorist? A drama about late 20th century masculinity in crisis? A warped romance about a man trying to change himself into someone as interesting as the woman he loves? A thriller about a decadent generation goading itself into extremism?
Executives at 20th Century Fox certainly struggled with Fight Club. Unsure how to market a film in which young men beat one another to a pulp and stole bags of fat from the bins of liposuction clinics, the studio placed ads for it during World Wrestling Federation matches. Meanwhile, Fight Club's posters, dreamed up by an expensive design firm, featured a pink bar of soap with the...
What the hell is Fight Club anyway? A horror film about a Jekyll-and-Hyde office worker who becomes a terrorist? A drama about late 20th century masculinity in crisis? A warped romance about a man trying to change himself into someone as interesting as the woman he loves? A thriller about a decadent generation goading itself into extremism?
Executives at 20th Century Fox certainly struggled with Fight Club. Unsure how to market a film in which young men beat one another to a pulp and stole bags of fat from the bins of liposuction clinics, the studio placed ads for it during World Wrestling Federation matches. Meanwhile, Fight Club's posters, dreamed up by an expensive design firm, featured a pink bar of soap with the...
- 10/3/2014
- by ryanlambie
- Den of Geek
Dark Horse, the elder statesman of independent comics, continues to show no signs of slowing down during this year’s San Diego Comic Con. Even though Marvel now holds the rights to Star Wars, its biggest licensed comics property, Dark Horse struck back by announcing a several creator owned titles in different genres as well as an expansion to the Mignolaverse and a sequel to one of the most beloved novels of the past century. Dark Horse also won some Eisners in a wide variety of categories showing the company’s comics appeal to many types of readers from kids to people who wouldn’t normally read comics.
1. Hellboy and the Bprd Miniseries
Even though Batman has gotten most of the publicity, another comics character is celebrating a big anniversary. 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of Hellboy’s first appearance in the Seed of Destruction miniseries by Mike Mignola and scripted by John Byrne.
1. Hellboy and the Bprd Miniseries
Even though Batman has gotten most of the publicity, another comics character is celebrating a big anniversary. 2014 marks the 20th anniversary of Hellboy’s first appearance in the Seed of Destruction miniseries by Mike Mignola and scripted by John Byrne.
- 7/28/2014
- by Logan Dalton
- SoundOnSight
If you're a fan of Fight Club, you'll be very happy to know author Chuck Palahniuk is writing a sequel! The new story is coming to us in the form of a 10 issue limited comic series that will be illustrated by Cameron Stewart. This is a description of the story from Dark Horse Comics:
Fight Club 2 takes place alternately in the future and the past. It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book, where the protagonist is married to equally problematic Marla Singer and has a 9-year-old son named Junior, though the narrator is failing his son in the same way his dad failed him.
At the same time, Palahniuk says readers will have an idea of Tyler's true origins. "Tyler is something that maybe has been around for centuries and is not just this aberration that's popped into his mind."
Palahniuk brings back most of...
Fight Club 2 takes place alternately in the future and the past. It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book, where the protagonist is married to equally problematic Marla Singer and has a 9-year-old son named Junior, though the narrator is failing his son in the same way his dad failed him.
At the same time, Palahniuk says readers will have an idea of Tyler's true origins. "Tyler is something that maybe has been around for centuries and is not just this aberration that's popped into his mind."
Palahniuk brings back most of...
- 7/23/2014
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
I am Jack's cross-medium franchise. Author Chuck Palahniuk is revisiting his epochal tale of consumer disenfranchisement and punching strangers, Fight Club - the 1999 film version of which gave us peak-level Brad Pitt abs - and he's doing so in a medium that may surprise you: comic books. Fight Club 2 will be a 10-issue Dark Horse Comics series illustrated by Cameron Stewart, debuting in May 2015. Palahniuk describes to USA Today being sort-of forced into the project, saying he mentioned it at last year's New York Comic Con. "I messed up and said I was doing the sequel in front of 1,500 geeks with telephones.
- 7/23/2014
- by Alex Heigl
- PEOPLE.com
A year ago, Fight Club author Chuck Palahniuk revealed that a sequel to his bruising 1996 satire was in the works – although in the form of a graphic novel. Now, in a move that breaks the first two rules of Fight Club, the heralded writer is speaking about the follow-up, in the wake of a Comic-Con panel with the adaptation’s director, David Fincher, on Sunday. Designed as a ten-issue comic book series, Fight Club 2 will feature the novel and film’s three main characters.
Set 10 years after the destructive events of the novel, Fight Club 2 will focus on the Narrator (who Edward Norton portrayed in Fincher’s film), who is now married to Marla Singer and has a nine-year-old son. Meanwhile, the Project Mayhem organization, which began wreaking havoc in Palahniuk’s novel, is still around and rears its head when the protagonist’s son is in peril. Also, the...
Set 10 years after the destructive events of the novel, Fight Club 2 will focus on the Narrator (who Edward Norton portrayed in Fincher’s film), who is now married to Marla Singer and has a nine-year-old son. Meanwhile, the Project Mayhem organization, which began wreaking havoc in Palahniuk’s novel, is still around and rears its head when the protagonist’s son is in peril. Also, the...
- 7/22/2014
- by Jordan Adler
- We Got This Covered
There has been a lot of talk about a Fight Club sequel, and the novel that David Fincher’s beloved 1999 movie was based on is about to get one…in comic book form! Chuck Palahniuk will release the 10-issue series in 2015 through Dark Horse Comics, and artist Cameron Stewart will join him.
Palahniuk will appear at the San Diego Comic-Con this weekend at a Fight Club panel alongside Fincher, so we’ll likely hear a lot more about the project then. However, the author has already revealed some details, including the fact that it will take place in both the future and the past.
To begin with, it picks up a decade after the ending of the original book, and the protagonist (played by Edward Norton in the movie) is now married to Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter) and has a 9-year-old son named Junior. However, the narrator is failing...
Palahniuk will appear at the San Diego Comic-Con this weekend at a Fight Club panel alongside Fincher, so we’ll likely hear a lot more about the project then. However, the author has already revealed some details, including the fact that it will take place in both the future and the past.
To begin with, it picks up a decade after the ending of the original book, and the protagonist (played by Edward Norton in the movie) is now married to Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter) and has a 9-year-old son named Junior. However, the narrator is failing...
- 7/22/2014
- by Josh Wilding
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Dark Horse Comics
Directly contravening the first two rules that he himself came up with, writer Chuck Palahniuk has been talking about carrying on the story of Fight Club next year. Not in the form of another book, however, or a big screen sequel from director David Fincher – nope, Fight Club 2 is going to be a comic book. Specifically, a 10-issue maxiseries illustrated by Cameron Stewart that Dark Horse will publish start in 2015. The story continues eighteen years after the book and – wait, Fight Club came out eighteen years ago? Boy, do we feel old now.
The press release, which came out ahead of the book’s official announcement at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend (Palahniuk accidentally leaked the news during a recent public appearance), says that the comic “takes place alternately in the future and the past. It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book,...
Directly contravening the first two rules that he himself came up with, writer Chuck Palahniuk has been talking about carrying on the story of Fight Club next year. Not in the form of another book, however, or a big screen sequel from director David Fincher – nope, Fight Club 2 is going to be a comic book. Specifically, a 10-issue maxiseries illustrated by Cameron Stewart that Dark Horse will publish start in 2015. The story continues eighteen years after the book and – wait, Fight Club came out eighteen years ago? Boy, do we feel old now.
The press release, which came out ahead of the book’s official announcement at San Diego Comic-Con this weekend (Palahniuk accidentally leaked the news during a recent public appearance), says that the comic “takes place alternately in the future and the past. It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book,...
- 7/22/2014
- by Tom Baker
- Obsessed with Film
Chuck Palahniuk has announced further details of his Fight Club comic sequel.
Dark Horse Comics has also offered a first look at David Mack's cover art for the follow-up to the author's original 1996 novel.
The 10-issue maxiseries will be illustrated by Cameron Stewart and will be released in May 2015.
Dark Horse's synopsis for the novel reads: "Fight Club 2 takes place alternately in the future and the past.
"It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book, where the protagonist is married to equally problematic Marla Singer and has a 9-year-old son named Junior, though the narrator is failing his son in the same way his dad failed him."
Speaking to USA Today, Palahniuk said of the book's main character: "Tyler Durden is something that maybe has been around for centuries and is not just this aberration that's popped into his mind."
Further details about the...
Dark Horse Comics has also offered a first look at David Mack's cover art for the follow-up to the author's original 1996 novel.
The 10-issue maxiseries will be illustrated by Cameron Stewart and will be released in May 2015.
Dark Horse's synopsis for the novel reads: "Fight Club 2 takes place alternately in the future and the past.
"It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book, where the protagonist is married to equally problematic Marla Singer and has a 9-year-old son named Junior, though the narrator is failing his son in the same way his dad failed him."
Speaking to USA Today, Palahniuk said of the book's main character: "Tyler Durden is something that maybe has been around for centuries and is not just this aberration that's popped into his mind."
Further details about the...
- 7/22/2014
- Digital Spy
Chuck Palahniuk has announced further details of his Fight Club comic sequel.
Dark Horse Comics has also offered a first look at David Mack's cover art for the follow-up to the author's original 1996 novel.
The 10-issue maxiseries will be illustrated by Cameron Stewart and will be released in May 2015.
Dark Horse's synopsis for the novel reads: "Fight Club 2 takes place alternately in the future and the past.
"It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book, where the protagonist is married to equally problematic Marla Singer and has a 9-year-old son named Junior, though the narrator is failing his son in the same way his dad failed him."
Speaking to USA Today, Palahniuk said of the book's main character: "Tyler Durden is something that maybe has been around for centuries and is not just this aberration that's popped into his mind."
Further details about the...
Dark Horse Comics has also offered a first look at David Mack's cover art for the follow-up to the author's original 1996 novel.
The 10-issue maxiseries will be illustrated by Cameron Stewart and will be released in May 2015.
Dark Horse's synopsis for the novel reads: "Fight Club 2 takes place alternately in the future and the past.
"It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book, where the protagonist is married to equally problematic Marla Singer and has a 9-year-old son named Junior, though the narrator is failing his son in the same way his dad failed him."
Speaking to USA Today, Palahniuk said of the book's main character: "Tyler Durden is something that maybe has been around for centuries and is not just this aberration that's popped into his mind."
Further details about the...
- 7/22/2014
- Digital Spy
Nearly a decade after Fight Club blew minds and established strict "no talking" rules, author Chuck Palahniuk is working a sequel that will be published in May 2015 as a 10-issue comic book series for Dark Horse Comics, USA Today reports.
'Fight Club' and 12 More Movies That Defined a Generation
Illustrated by Cameron Stewart, Fight Club 2 will pick up 10 years after the events of the first book: The unnamed narrator is now married to Marla Singer and struggling to be a good father to their nine-year-old son, Junior. And of course,...
'Fight Club' and 12 More Movies That Defined a Generation
Illustrated by Cameron Stewart, Fight Club 2 will pick up 10 years after the events of the first book: The unnamed narrator is now married to Marla Singer and struggling to be a good father to their nine-year-old son, Junior. And of course,...
- 7/22/2014
- Rollingstone.com
Could we see this adapted for the big screen too? Could Fincher, Pitt and Norton return? Anything's possible, but we're getting ahead of ourselves -- for now we have the new comic series to look forward to in May, 2015. "Fight Club 2 takes place alternately in the future and the past. It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book, where the protagonist is married to equally problematic Marla Singer and has a 9 year-old son named Junior, though the narrator is failing his son in the same way his dad failed him." Palahniuk also promises the return of Tyler Durden (Bradd Pitt's "character" in the movei version) and the organization known as Project Mayhem. More at the link below.
- 7/22/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
Rules are made to be broken, and author Chuck Palahniuk is breaking one of the big ones, talking as he is about his most famous and best-loved work, Fight Club, and the sequel he's writing for Dark Horse Comics.More details will be announced at a special Fight Club Comic-Con panel later this week, but the key news is this: a ten-issue Dark Horse Comics maxiseries illustrated by Cameron Stewart will arrive May 2015. Write that down in your Ikea diaries, and be sure to check out this promotional artwork that has been released to mark the announcement.Dark Horse Comics' blog summarises the plot of the 18-years-in-the-making sequel to the original 1996 novel thusly:"Fight Club 2 takes place alternately in the future and the past. It picks up a decade after the ending of his original book, where the protagonist is married to equally problematic Marla Singer and has a nine year-old son named Junior,...
- 7/22/2014
- EmpireOnline
He is the whitest of the white trash, the kind of man who dumps raw sewage in a storm drain and kidnaps your boss as a Christmas present. And the only man to ever combine a leather belt with a bathrobe.
Randy Quaid has played lovable moocher ‘Cousin Eddie’ in four separate National Lampoon films, but his most famous performance still resides at yuletide. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989, directed by Jeremiah C. Chechik) has weathered years of apathy to become something of a seasonal favourite. Watching Chevy Chase’s bipolar family man Clark Griswold lose his rag every December is now a festive tradition .
Yet Clark is not really the star of the movie at all, no that honour falls to Cousin Eddie Johnson arriving just past the half hour point wearing an insane grin and vinyl trooper hat. One of the reasons we love Eddie so much is his lack of self awareness.
Randy Quaid has played lovable moocher ‘Cousin Eddie’ in four separate National Lampoon films, but his most famous performance still resides at yuletide. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989, directed by Jeremiah C. Chechik) has weathered years of apathy to become something of a seasonal favourite. Watching Chevy Chase’s bipolar family man Clark Griswold lose his rag every December is now a festive tradition .
Yet Clark is not really the star of the movie at all, no that honour falls to Cousin Eddie Johnson arriving just past the half hour point wearing an insane grin and vinyl trooper hat. One of the reasons we love Eddie so much is his lack of self awareness.
- 12/18/2013
- by Lord Christopher Laverty
- Clothes on Film
The Mouse House is spinning their fairy-tale classics into live-action box-office gold faster than Rumpelstiltskin. Next May, Walt Disney Studios will release Maleficent, told from the perspective of Sleeping Beauty‘s purple-robed villain with Angelina Jolie in the starring role. A live-action Cinderella movie, directed by Kenneth Branagh, is in production as well and has its sights set for a 2015 release. Disney is also making an adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s musical Into the Woods – a story that features characters like Jack (from his beanstalk fame) and Little Red Riding Hood. Oh, and television affiliate ABC has hit it big with the similarly-themed Once Upon a Time.
The Disney Vault is being opened further to creative live-action variations of other studio classics – even those that have already received the treatment. Yesterday, the studio announced that Cruella de Vil, the cleverly-named fur-hunting antagonist from 101 Dalmatians, will get a solo feature. Glenn Close,...
The Disney Vault is being opened further to creative live-action variations of other studio classics – even those that have already received the treatment. Yesterday, the studio announced that Cruella de Vil, the cleverly-named fur-hunting antagonist from 101 Dalmatians, will get a solo feature. Glenn Close,...
- 10/1/2013
- by Jordan Adler
- We Got This Covered
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