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November 15th, 2004 @ 8:53 pm | No Comments » | Scooped by Greg Trawinski, Justin McGill, BippiBoy

  • Aimee Mann’s upcoming album, “The Forgotten Arm,” will include the song “That’s How I Knew This Story Would Break My Heart,” which played during the funeral scene. You can read more about it right HERE.
  • Universal has announced that the street date for its Orgazmo: Extended/Unrated Special Edition (featuring a short phone-in Kevin
    commentary moment) is moving to March 29th (from the previously announced 2/15). Thanks to The Digital Bits.
  • From today’s IMDB News: “Disney is expected to announce this week that Harvey Weinstein and Bob Weinstein will step down as co-chairmen of Miramax, the
    company that they founded 25 years ago, the London Sunday Observer reported, citing no sources. The newspaper said that former 20th Century Fox chief Bill
    Mechanic is the leading contender to succeed them. The Observer indicated that the Weinsteins are prepared to leave the firm immediately if an amicable
    severance package can be agreed upon.”

The January Comedy Central schedule is kinda slim, but here goes. Seems January 23rd is a big View Askew day:

JASBSB (uncut version) airing on 1/23/05 @ 1-3:30am

Dogma airing on 1/23/05 @ 11am-1:30pm

Dogma airing on 1/23/05 @ 5:30-8pm

JASBSB (edited) airing on 1/23/05 @ 8-10pm

  • Media 8 reports their new film with Ben Affleck, “Man About Town”, has started principal photography.
    Here’s a synopsis of the comedy:
Top Hollywood talent agent Jack Giamoro (Ben Affleck) seems to have it all: a successful career, money, a beautiful wife. But he still feels like something is missing, and so he takes a journal writing class to explore his feelings. But when Jack learns his wife Nina (Rebecca Romijn) is cheating on him with his most important client his perfect life quickly starts to unravel. Things get even worse when Jack’s journal –which contains secrets that could ruin him personally and professionally — is stolen by ambitious journalist Barbi (Bai Ling). Jack must fight back to hold on to everything he has fought so hard to win, and in doing so he finally achieves the self-insight he was looking for — and he realizes that only through family can he really find lasting happiness.

Thanks To Dark Horizons. And as always, thanks for stopping by. See ya next time.

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