Matt LeBlanc Gets Himself a New "Watch"
Summary
According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC's Joey Tribbiani (aka Matt LeBlanc) has signed a deal with Dream Entertainment to star in a sci-fi/horror thriller entitled "The Watch," which will be directed by the guy who brought you both "Jeepers Creepers" flicks. Back to Article
According to The Hollywood Reporter, NBC's Joey Tribbiani (aka Matt LeBlanc) has signed a deal with Dream Entertainment to star in a sci-fi/horror thriller entitled "The Watch," which will be directed by the guy who brought you both "Jeepers Creepers" flicks. Back to Article
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Infernal writes: on Nov 03 2005 06:51 AM [b]Interesting..[/b] Not a bad plot, I must say. Yes, and I happen to be a big fan of LeBlanc's humor on Friends. And as I said, this is rather interesting. I don't reckon he has a bunch of acting genre options other than comedy. But this, I reckon, will be an exception. LeBlanc would play a great soldier, I don't know why, I can just see it happening. Anyway, nice plot, good lead character, I believe, for this sort of film. For the average soldier, at least. He may not be a heroic, adventurous character, but I think he'll play more the average soldier, who has the hero inside him.. Oh, and I admire Salva. The Creepers movies were actually pretty interesting. (Reply to this) |
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Prosper761 writes: on Nov 03 2005 07:50 AM [b]Sequel[/b] "The Watch" is the sequel to the F. Paul Wislon novel, "The Keep," which was made into a film in the 1980's starring Jurgen Prochnow. (Reply to this) |
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PrecentorEpsilonXVI writes: on Nov 03 2005 11:42 AM In reply to this comment (#827328) Sort of like the guy from Office Space in Band of Brothers. (Reply to this) |
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