Michael Madsen paid a visit to the Today Show to talk about his upcoming film Strength and Honour and how he finally does not play a villain, talking with an Irish accent, and Director Mark Mahon. watch
David Carradine's manager says there is no way the actor, found dead in Thailand, would have committed suicide — and that he believes his death was "foul play."
"He was great," said Chuck Binder, the star's manager of six years. "He was doing a bunch of films, he was coming back to do more films, it was all great. He'd just bought a brand-new car. I think he was in a really great place. He was in a really happy marriage. And so none of it makes sense.
"This is foul play," he said.read more
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Posted: 1/9/2009
Comedian Bob Goldthwait stars as an insecure stockbroker who teams up with Don the Talking Horse, a chatty four-legged financial advisor. Together, this decidedly odd couple gallop through a series of comic misadventures that echo the grand tradition established by Francis the Talking Mule and TV's beloved Mr. Ed. Co-starring Emmy Award-winner Dabney Coleman ("9 to 5," "Tootsie"), Virginia Madsen ("Candyman"), Gilbert Gottfried ("Aladdin") and the voices of John Candy ("Cool Runnings," "Uncle Buck") and Burgess Meredith ("Grumpy Old Men," "Rocky"). Featuring the music of Danny Elfman ("Batman," "Beetlejuice"). watch