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Russell Brand is the New Dudley Moore. Trade Roughage 12/04/08

Christopher Campbell
By Christopher Campbell posted 11 months ago
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  • Russell Brand is remaking Arthur and may star in the title role, which originally earned Dudley Moore an Oscar nomination. Hopefully it’s not too big a hit, though, because we can do without another Arthur 2: On the Rocks. However, if Brand is the new Moore, I’d love to see him in a redo of Mickey + Maude.
  • Another remake:  John Carpenter’s They Live is being recycled at Universal, and hopefully they’re eyeing a WWE star for the lead. Triple H perhaps? Or John Cena? The new film will join the mixed bag of Carpenter redoes including Halloween, Assault on Precinct 13, The Fog and the upcoming Escape from New York. At this point it seems that every one of Carpenter’s films will have been remade by the time he’s dead.
  • And yet another remake: Fox is redoing Romancing the Stone, which is a shame, because they should just continue the franchise. Even if they still recast all the characters, it’d be better than a straight copy.
  • Finally something original: Lorne Michaels is making a movie about David Fishman, the 12-year-old aspiring food critic recently profiled in the New York Times. Sounds a bit too cute for my taste buds, but I’m always down for more foodie movies.
  • Hilary Swank still needs a better agent, unless she really wants to make yet another lame stalker thriller.

Webby Film And Video Awards: Best (and Worst) Acceptance Speeches

Karina Longworth
By Karina Longworth posted 1 year ago
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No, it’s not just an urban internet rumor: winners of Webby Awards really are restricted to five word speeches. Last night at the Webby Film and Video Awards––the slightly lower-key web video-centric run-up to tonight’s big real super Webbys proper––host Judah Friedlander threatened to kill any winner who went over the limit. I guess the finest minds in the world of web video live in fear of comedians with gimmicky hats, because by my count, only one winner went over, and Friedlander decided to let her slide on the grounds that she was “pretty hot.”

So: it now falls to us to hand out our own awards, in our own totally made-up categories, for the best and worst use of the alloted five words of the night. The nomination and selection process was extremely arbitrary; all voting was done by me whilst sitting in the back row of the show, and the results were undoubtedly influenced by the 2.5 glasses of complementary chardonnay that I enjoyed at the pre-show reception. The full list of winners and losers after the jump; the winning video from one of our Best Speech winners is embedded above.

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