Jan 21, 2008 -
I’m not that up on the gossip from when I was younger so I never knew that Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas had something going on during the filming of Romancing the Stone, which came out in 1984. It could have been common knowledge, but it’s news to me. The Daily Mail has some excerpts from Turner’s upcoming biography and she says that she had a “romance” with Douglas when they were on set at the time and he was still married.
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Jan 22, 2008 -
The Daily Mail has more excerpts today from screen legend Kathleen Turner’s upcoming biography, and she sure dishes the dirt on her former co-stars. She reveals that the late Anthony Perkins, who is best known for his role in Psycho, did amyl nitrate in front of all he case and crew on the film Crimes of Passion, which came out in 1985. Perkins passed away in 1992 at the age of 60 from complications from AIDS.
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Feb 29, 2008 -
Was it exhaustion or something else behind Kathleen Turner’s reportedly collapsing at a rehearsal for the off-Broadway, New York stage show she’s directing? Since revealing in her new tell all book about her battle with the bottle, cast and crew of “Crimes of the Heart” are wondering, after Kathleen reportedly passed out at a recent rehearsal.
Turner struugled with alcohol abuse in the past before entering rehab after passing out drunk on stage during a 2002 Broadway performance of The Graduate.
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May 03, 2009 -
Oh yes, and the parcel fm my parents had not arrived either… No idea whether it had been the war or whether someone else had found it nice and kept it. Could be… Next time I would tell my parents – write OLD clothes and pls never ever write more than 50 Swiss Franks on it… However c’est la vie…
I did not count on it anymore – too many days had passed; i.e. more than a month.
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Apr 18, 2009 -
By MICHAEL CIEPLY http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/18/movies/18bulk.html?_r=1
LOS ANGELES — A scene from the new journalistic thriller “State of Play” says it all.
Jeff Daniels, as the politician George Fergus, squares off with Russell Crowe, as the pen-wielding journalist Cal McAffrey.
Two men.
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Jan 05, 2007 -
I think this is definitely a must-see movie. Though it's based on the book by Jeffrey Eugenides, the movie is still able to surprise those who've read it. It has beautiful cinematography, and the music by Air is magnificent (I could play that CD over and over and over).
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