Paramount has passed on Max Landis’ treatment for a new G.I. Joe, sources tell us. Note, a specific direction for the next screen version of a Real American Hero hasn’t been decided according to those ...
Paramount Pictures is not moving forward with a "G.I. Joe" movie pitch from controversial screenwriter Max Landis.
In a court filing Wednesday, Jeff Dickerson called it an "extraordinary" move by JGR to hire a PI to follow him and Chris Gabehart.
Country” Joe McDonald, a hippie rock star of the 1960s whose “I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die Rag” was a four-lettered rebuke to the Vietnam War that became an anthem for protesters and a highlight of ...
Joe McDonald of Country Joe & the Fish has died at 84. His band provided one of Woodstock's famous moments, leading the crowd through the anti-Vietnam War song "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag." ...
Country Joe McDonald, whose late '60s group Country Joe and the Fish performed counterculture anthems at Woodstock, has died ...
Marilynda Bustamante is a mother and student who benefits from California’s CalWORKs program. Photo by Jeremy Loudenback for The Imprint. Billions of dollars in anti-poverty funds will continue ...
Max Landis and Danny McBride (no, really) are apparently next in line to bring 'GI Joe' back to the big screen. Yay...? Reading time 1 minute Hot off getting a green light to acquire Warner Bros., ...
Danny McBride is also in talks to write a separate treatment, both of which are in deep development and may never see the light of day. Landis, the son of “The Blues Brothers” director John Landis, is ...
If you’re a big G.I. Joe fan there’s good news and bad news. And also some very weird news. The good: Paramount is reportedly developing not one but two movie scripts in hopes of bringing the popular ...
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