Zac Efron will star in a remake of the 1987 hit comedy “Three Men and a Baby” for Disney Plus.
Gordon Gray, whose producing credits include “The Rookie” and Ben Affleck’s “The Way Back,” is producing. Will Reichel has written the script for the remake. A director for the remake has not yet been set.
The original “Three Men and a Baby” starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as bachelors living a carefree lifestyle and sharing an apartment in New York City. The trio is forced to adjust to parenthood as an infant girl fathered by Danson’s character arrives at their doorstep.
That script, written by Jim Cruickshank and James Orr, was based on the 1985 French film “Trois hommes et un couffin” (“Three Men and a Cradle”). “Three Men and a Baby,” directed by Leonard Nimoy, was a massive success with $240 million in worldwide box office on an $11 million budget.
Gordon Gray, whose producing credits include “The Rookie” and Ben Affleck’s “The Way Back,” is producing. Will Reichel has written the script for the remake. A director for the remake has not yet been set.
The original “Three Men and a Baby” starred Tom Selleck, Steve Guttenberg and Ted Danson as bachelors living a carefree lifestyle and sharing an apartment in New York City. The trio is forced to adjust to parenthood as an infant girl fathered by Danson’s character arrives at their doorstep.
That script, written by Jim Cruickshank and James Orr, was based on the 1985 French film “Trois hommes et un couffin” (“Three Men and a Cradle”). “Three Men and a Baby,” directed by Leonard Nimoy, was a massive success with $240 million in worldwide box office on an $11 million budget.
- 8/10/2020
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Jim Belushi is set to light up Discovery with a reality series about his burgeoning cannabis business.
The According To Jim star is to star in Growing Belushi for the Discovery Channel. The series launches on August 19 at 10pm.
Produced by Live Nation Productions, the Gaga: Five Foot Two producer and A Star Is Born co-producer, and Ice Road Truckers producer Original Productions, the show will follow Belushi, his family and farmers as tends to his 93 acre farm along the Rogue River in southern Oregon.
It will also feature appearances from Dan Aykroyd and Judy Belushi, as well as a musical appearance by The Blues Brothers.
Belushi started growing cannabis in 2015 with a 48-plant crop and now has a booming legal cannabis operation, selling brands including Belushi’s Secret Stash and Captain Jack’s Gulzar Afghanica, which became known in the 1970s as the “smell of SNL”.
Jim Belushi...
The According To Jim star is to star in Growing Belushi for the Discovery Channel. The series launches on August 19 at 10pm.
Produced by Live Nation Productions, the Gaga: Five Foot Two producer and A Star Is Born co-producer, and Ice Road Truckers producer Original Productions, the show will follow Belushi, his family and farmers as tends to his 93 acre farm along the Rogue River in southern Oregon.
It will also feature appearances from Dan Aykroyd and Judy Belushi, as well as a musical appearance by The Blues Brothers.
Belushi started growing cannabis in 2015 with a 48-plant crop and now has a booming legal cannabis operation, selling brands including Belushi’s Secret Stash and Captain Jack’s Gulzar Afghanica, which became known in the 1970s as the “smell of SNL”.
Jim Belushi...
- 7/31/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
A slapstick comedy starring Chevy Chase as the long-suffering fiancé of a single mum (Farrah Fawcett), whose son (supposedly cute but pretty brattish to us) doesn't want a new dad. The comic opportunities inherent in such a situation are mostly fluffed by director James Orr, and there's an uncomfortably high level of family bonding. The end product, alas, is for die-hard Chase fans only.
- 3/4/2013
- Sky Movies
"Lie to Me" star Jennifer Beals has been cast in Hallmark Channel's original movie "The Night Before the Night Before Christmas."
The family film is about what happens when Santa Claus accidentally leaves the North Pole a day early and crash-lands on a family's roof.
The production has begun shooting in Toronto and is set to premiere next year on Hallmark Channel.
Since Showtime's "The L Word" concluded its run, Beals has co-starred in Fox's "Lie to Me" and appears in the upcoming feature "The Book of Eli."
"Night Before Christmas" is produced by Muse Entertainment; Michael Prupas, Rob Lee, James Orr, Jim Cruickshank and Joel S. Rice are executive producers.
The family film is about what happens when Santa Claus accidentally leaves the North Pole a day early and crash-lands on a family's roof.
The production has begun shooting in Toronto and is set to premiere next year on Hallmark Channel.
Since Showtime's "The L Word" concluded its run, Beals has co-starred in Fox's "Lie to Me" and appears in the upcoming feature "The Book of Eli."
"Night Before Christmas" is produced by Muse Entertainment; Michael Prupas, Rob Lee, James Orr, Jim Cruickshank and Joel S. Rice are executive producers.
- 11/4/2009
- by By James Hibberd
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
One of my favorite pastimes, especially when I should be doing something else, is moseying around the blogs of my readers. You may have noticed that when the name of a poster is displayed in blue, that means it's a link -- usually to the author's blog, although you might be surprised. Assembled here is a distinctive readership of interesting people, not least because I am vigilant about never posting idiotic or perfunctory comments. A certain civil tone is (usually) maintained, avoiding the plague of flame wars.
More than a year ago, when the blog was somewhat new to me, I wrote: "Your comments have provided me with the best idea of my readers that I have ever had, and you are the readers I have dreamed of. I was writing to you before I was sure you were there. You are thoughtful, engaged, fair, and often the authors of eloquent prose.
More than a year ago, when the blog was somewhat new to me, I wrote: "Your comments have provided me with the best idea of my readers that I have ever had, and you are the readers I have dreamed of. I was writing to you before I was sure you were there. You are thoughtful, engaged, fair, and often the authors of eloquent prose.
- 10/5/2009
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
Farrah Fawcett Dies At 62
Charlie's Angels actress Farrah Fawcett has died. She was 62. The five-time Golden Globe-nominated star passed away on Thursday morning at St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California.
- 6/25/2009
- WENN
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