3 articles from 2008
9 July 2008 12:19 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Former Friends star Matt LeBlanc is heading to court after allegedly failing to pay his former business manager $1 million (GBP500,000).
Camille Cerio is suing the actor for breach of contract and claims he owes her commission for managing his career.
LeBlanc maintains he has paid Cerio more than $200,000 (GBP100,000) in payments, but in a lawsuit filed at Los Angeles Superior Court earlier this month (2Jul08), Cerio claims the amount is nothing compared to his royalties from Friends and spin-off Joey.
Cerio claims that LeBlanc agreed to cut her 15 per cent from all the pilots, but stopped paying her in 2000.
The trial is scheduled on 22 September.
5 July 2008 2:41 PM, PDT | From bloody-disgusting.com | See recent Bloody-Disgusting.com news
Arriving on DVD July 15th from Sony Home Entertainment is Jeff Buhler's (The Midnight Meat Train) Insanitarium, which stars Jesse Metcalfe, Peter Stormare, Kiele Sanchez, Kevin Sussman and Olivia Munn. Today B-d reader Joey M. tipped us off to the official trailer for the film, which can be viewed by reading beyond the break. In the film Jesse Metcalfe (TV's Desperate Housewives) and Peter Stormare (Fargo) star in this horrifying thriller about a man who breaks into a mental hospital in order to save his sister, only to find out that the head physician is turning his patients into bloodthirsty killers.
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11 March 2008 9:34 AM, PDT | From buddytv.com | See recent BuddyTV news
The Celebrity Apprentice has been a success for NBC. The Apprentice was supposed to be a dead franchise, remember. But, thanks to the writers' strike and the gimmicky celebrity premise, the reality series returned with its most successful season in years and earned an early renewal for another celebrity edition, which will premiere next season. As we know from Dancing with the Stars, these celebrity reality shows like to find certain types of contestants and re-cast each season in a repetitive manner. On Dancing with the Stars, there are always a couple of athletes, always the random barely famous hot chick, and the funny old guy. They even cast Beverly Hills 90210 cast members in consecutive seasons. This got me to thinking about how NBC will cast the next celebrity edition of The Apprentice. It's been such an unexpected success that I doubt Trump and team will stray too much from this season's formula.
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3 articles from 2008