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3 articles from 2009


Quote the Rambo, Nevermore

2 October 2009 2:26 AM, PDT | DreadCentral.com | See recent Dread Central news »

Movies based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe are nothing new. Movies about the short life of the macabre writer are in shorter supply. One of Edgar Allan Poe's biggest fans is pushing to get a biopic about the famed writer into production. Because when you think Edgar Allan Poe you think... Sylvester Stallone?

Empire Online caught up with Sylvester Stallone to talk to him about his all-star action flick The Expendables opening next year, as well as the possible Death Wish remake he's considering starring in. One unexpected topic that came up was Stallone's passion to make a movie on the life and times on the writer of such classic horror tales and poems as "The Fall of the House of Usher", "The Tell-Tale Heart", "The Pit & the Pendulum", and "The Raven", just to name a few.

Stallone himself has no intention of saying "Yo, Poe!" Him starring »

- Foywonder

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It Happened In Hollywood Last Night: Bai Ling introduces Harry the Dog & the All-Star Traveling Soul Circus at the Unknown Theater

23 April 2009 6:29 PM, PDT | The Hollywood Interview | See recent The Hollywood Interview news »

(Actress Bai Ling and Harry the Dog, left. Photo by Dave Edwards)

by Terry Keefe, All photos by Dave Edwards: Special thanks to Dave and Robert Gross-Herndon of DailyCeleb.com

(It Happened In Hollywood Last Night is our new column about the Night World of our City of Fallen Angels.)

British rock musician and vocalist Harry "the Dog" Bridgen unveiled his new All-Star Traveling Soul Circus after a spirited introduction by Bai Ling, at the Unknown Theater on Seward in Hollywood (a cool and spacious theater, complete with bar area, all hidden behind a single door. As they said in Swingers, "It sort of has a speakeasy feel." )

(Jenny McShane, photo by Dave Edwards)

Joining the band on guitar was musician-actress Jenny McShane (above), who has starred in the Shark Attack series of films, along with Furnace and The Watcher, opposite Keanu Reeves. Some of the many colorful guitars »

- The Hollywood Interview.com

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It Happened In Hollywood Last Night: Bai Ling Introduces Harry the Dog & His All-Star Traveling Soul Circus at the Unknown Theater

22 April 2009 10:25 PM, PDT | The Hollywood Interview | See recent The Hollywood Interview news »

Here is the beginning of my post.

by Terry Keefe, All photos by Dave Edwards: Special thanks to Dave and Robert Gross-Herndon of DailyCeleb.com

It Happened In Hollywood Last Night is our new column about the Night World of our City of Fallen Angels.

British rock musician and vocalist Harry "the Dog" Bridgen unveiled his new All-Star Traveling Soul Circus after a spirited introduction by Bai Ling, at the Unknown Theater on Seward in Hollywood (a cool and spacious theater, complete with bar area, all hidden behind a single door. As they said in Swingers, "It sort of has a speakeasy feel." )

(Photo by Dave Edwards)

Joining the band on guitar was musician-actress Jenny McShane (below), who has starred in the Shark Attack series of films, along with Furnace and The Watcher, opposite Keanu Reeves.

(Photo by Dave Edwards)

Some of the many colorful guitars Jenny played were Gibson USA custom guitars. »

- The Hollywood Interview.com

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