From the Big Scrapple to the Big Apple? Rocky is being adapted into a stage musical.
Tony-winning songwriting duo Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty and writer Thomas Meehan are well along in their work on the 1976 Best Picture Oscar winner, according to The New York Times.
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If looks could kill, Sylvester Stallone's new clothing line inspired by his action films Rocky and Rambo might, according to Time.
Debuting in 2012, the collection will feature...
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Camille Grammer says it's not easy to play yourself.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 42, will parody her reality TV persona when she guest-stars on $#*! My Dad Says as — you guessed it — a divorced reality star named Camille searching for a new home.
Exclusive: Camille Grammer to guest-star on $#*! My Dad Says
"It definitely lampoons the whole reality genre," she tells TVGuide.com. "There's some line that my so-called producer says: 'Camille's been rehearsing her spontaneous moment.' So I found that to be very funny."
Still, she "found it difficult" to play a semblance of herself. Grammer also initially felt uneasy about the role, largely because of how she feels she's been perceived on Real Housewives."I wasn't sure what part of me they wanted to see," she says. "You make fun of yourself and you laugh and...
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Are Sylvester Stallone's wife and Eddie Cibrian's ex about to get mixed up in the drama of Bravo's Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?
Jennifer Flavin and Brandi Glanville are both in talks to join the cast of the show for the second season, according to Entertainment Weekly. Bravo would not confirm the report, but both women could replace Camille Grammer, who reportedly isn't interested in returning to the show. (During Tuesday's reunion special, she told Bravo's Andy Cohen she was still deciding.)
Camille Grammer leaving Real Housewives of Beverly Hills?
Flavin's casting may face one major hurdle: Stallone isn't keen on his wife doing the show...
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The action ensemble flick The Expendables took the No. 1 spot at the weekend box office raking in $35 million, according to Box Office Mojo.
The film, written by David Callaham and Sylvester Stallone and directed by Stallone, is an homage to many of the blockbuster films from the 1980s and '90s. It stars action-movie veterans Stallone, Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger, among others, as well as actors newer to the genre, such as Jason Statham and Jet Li.
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