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When it comes to Kevin Costner, it's sort of a hit and miss these days for his movies. I have to admit that ever since Waterworld (of which I didn't find all that bad, but it sure wasn't worth...
The H-S today picked up on a story that's been hitting a number of showbiz publications of late: Durham-born Thom Mount is reportedly working on a sequel to the classic "Bull Durham," to possibly return original stars Kevin Costner, Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon to the Bull City for a years-later look at their relationships. According to some reports, the film would feature real-life couple Robbins...
IN Brian de Palma's classic film 'The Untouchables', Elliot Ness, played by Kevin Costner, gathers around him a team of incorruptible police officers, hardened by years of crime fighting, to take on the power of the mob. The real-life hero behind the move was an old, street-wise Irish-American cop, Jimmy Malone, played by Sean Connery. The term "Untouchables" describes this particular group of men...
by DMtShooter , Five Tool Tool Just when you thought Kevin Costner couldn't get any more insufferable... Well, the utterly bereft jock-sniffer has supposedly greenlit "Bull Durham 2." No, really. "Bull Durham" isn't nearly as good as its fans make it out to be (for one thing, the presence of Robert Wuhl in anything makes it suspect on many levels), but it really doesn't need the "Slap Shot 2" treatment....
The New York Post reports that Kevin Costner plans to don his role of Crash Davis from the 1988 baseball-themed romantic comedy Bull Durham again. The sequel is expected to see Costner, Tim Robbins and Susan Saradon return, with the latter playing the married owners of a Major League Baseball team Costner’s character manages. His [...]
NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UPI) -- U.S. actor Kevin Costner and director Ron Shelton have talked about making a sequel to their hit 1988 movie Bull Durham, a source told the New York Post. The insider said Costner plans to reprise his role of Crash Davis in the follow-up to the romantic comedy about a minor league baseball player. Real-life couple and Durham co-stars Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon, who played...
"Bull Durham" sequel is getting made. Kevin Costner will reprise the role of catcher Crash Davis from the 1988 baseball flick. Tim Robbins and Susan Sarandon are also expected to...
A sequel to KEVIN COSTNER's award-winning baseball movie BULL DURHAM is in the pipeline, according U.S. reports. The hit 1988 movie, starring Costner, Susan Sarandon and ...
THE long-awaited sequel to "Bull Durham" is finally getting off the ground. A spy tells us Kevin Costner recently met with director Ron Shelton at Trader Vic's in LA to discuss reprising the role of carousing catcher Crash Davis from the 1988...
Kevin Costner has followed rocker Eddie Vedder's lead by penning a new morale-boosting tune for his favorite baseball team. Pearl Jam star Vedder's "All The Way" has become a play-off anthem [...] Read more!
Hang on to your hats, sports fans! Kevin Costner doesn't just make movies about baseball, he writes songs about it too! The actor recently penned a new song called "It's All Up To You" as a salute to the 2008 American League East Division champion Rays. His band, Modern West , recorded the song just last week in honor of the young squad.
Before Kevin Costner was a big movie star he was a struggling musician, playing the guitar and singing in a band called Roving Boy. Now that Kevin Costner isn’t a big movie star anymore, he’s gone back to the band, now called Kevin Costner and Modern West, and will be releasing a country-rock CD on [...]
Hollywood is getting presidential this election year, but will moviegoers say they approve this message? Films about U.S. presidents — past, present and fictional — start this week. VYING FOR YOUR VOTE: Box office's presidential race begins Friday • Swing Vote , opening Friday, stars Kevin Costner as a blue-collar worker who becomes the focus of two candidates (Kelsey Grammer and Dennis Hopper) after