Rodney Dangerfield Finally Gets Some (Posthumous) Respect
Summary
The producers of the Ray Charles bio-pic "Ray" have purchased the rights to Rodney Dangerfield's life story, says Variety. The celebrated funnyman, who did the stand-up circuit for several decades while also appearing in movies such as "Caddyshack," "Back to School," "Easy Money," "Natural Born Killers," and several others I'll not mention out of respect for the dead, passed away following heart surgery in 2004. Back to Article
The producers of the Ray Charles bio-pic "Ray" have purchased the rights to Rodney Dangerfield's life story, says Variety. The celebrated funnyman, who did the stand-up circuit for several decades while also appearing in movies such as "Caddyshack," "Back to School," "Easy Money," "Natural Born Killers," and several others I'll not mention out of respect for the dead, passed away following heart surgery in 2004. Back to Article
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Rowsdower42 writes: on Jun 22 2005 07:48 AM Did it bother anyone else that this incredible man had zero news coverage of his death? I found out online the very day he passed, but everyone I told was suprised. (Reply to this) |
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amamamy writes: on Jun 22 2005 08:08 AM [b]When I imagine this film...[/b] ...all I can see in my head is a really bad prosthetics job. I mean...they'll probably get some actor who looks nothing like Rodney Dangerfield (because...does anyone else look like Rodney Dangerfield?) and then make him up to look like Rodney Dangerfield and he'll wind up looking like a space alien...a big plastic space alien. **shudder** (Reply to this) |
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nozz writes: on Jun 22 2005 10:04 AM [b]I just hope they keep it real[/b] When Dustin Hoffman played Lenny Bruce, the filmmakers couldn't resist playing out some of Lenny's jokes as if they'd really happened. I sure hope that when they do Rodney's life, they really do Rodney's life even though some of the public might prefer a long skit stitched together from his monologues. (Reply to this) |
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VML writes: on Jun 22 2005 10:27 AM Will the movie be funny? (Reply to this) |
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lovelykeira writes: on Jun 22 2005 02:01 PM Sounds stupid. I didn't think the guy was that funny and there for don't really care to hear his life story. (Reply to this) |
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Jofo1185 writes: on Jun 22 2005 03:15 PM [b]Don't forget...[/b] Man on the Moon was a good movie about a great comedian. Also I didn't expect Jim Carrey could act and look just like him. Lets just hope that they can do the same thing. (Reply to this) |
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calcobrena writes: on Jun 22 2005 04:24 PM Doesnt sound stupid keira, I happen to agree. (Reply to this) |
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cgcbooks writes: on Jun 23 2005 02:44 PM In reply to this comment (#823548) [b]Rodney[/b] He was an extremely funny man and is missed. He was one of the few comedians that made me laugh out loud. You must be more into dramas. (Reply to this) |
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Depth writes: on Jun 23 2005 02:58 PM In reply to this comment (#823548) You are a fucking moron, if you dont care, dont post about it asshole. He did more in his life then youll ever will. And no fucking your mom doesnt count as being productive. (Reply to this) |
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