
- Eliza Dushku continues to dominate the press, this time with an appearance on the cover of the new issue of Maxim. In the issue’s article on the 100 Hottest Women in the world, Shanon Elizabeth and Ali Larter are also mentioned. Eliza comes in at #10 on the list. You can find more information and pics online at maxim.com, where J&SBSB gets several mentions.
- An actual studio copy of Kevin’s first “Coyote Ugly” rewrite has turned up in a cinema store in the UK. Our scooper says:
Now, I haven’t seen the movie – which I heard was REALLY disappointing – but the movie that comes out of these pages would have been EXCELLENT. A lot of the screenplay revolves around the classic Liz Phair song “Polyester Bride”, which becomes the song that propels the lead character Violet into stardom. Apart from several references to Monmouth and other references, there is a PURELY VIEWASKEW reference. There is a scene where Violent has a heart to heart with her father about when her mother died. Her mother was laid out at Posten’s Funeral Home.
We’ll be receiving copies of the screenplay to check out personally, and may have more to say about this in the coming weeks. At least something good may come out of that movie yet, which really was pretty horrible.
- As we all know, it’s too late to get the Judge Not documentary included on the Dogma DVD, sadly, but one reader has still started a petition of sorts to get the documentary seen. Hopefully Kevin will regain control of the 40-minute piece and present it elsewhere. To show your interest in seeing “Judge Not”, you can surf HERE.
- Producer Jon Peters has lost his lucrative production deal at Warner Bros. Could this mean that Superman Lives might have a new, better life under a different producer? Maybe they’ll convince ‘em to revive Kevin’s excellent script, after all. Stranger things have happened.
- Finally today, in the Fun Find of the Day department, this conferencing service has an interesting sample on the front page of their website. Check it out for a laugh.

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