Monday, January 19, 2009

Episode Six

Now begins a new miniseries entitled "Jeremy Piven breaks bad news to someone." I think this series has only two parts, but here's part one. Each part is a self-contained story, like a Law & Order, with Jeremy Piven being the Sam Waterston character. FYI, Jeremy Piven will be played here by a guy with glasses, and John Cusack is played by a football player. Sorry. Anyway, here we go with:

JEREMY PIVEN BREAKS UP WITH JOHN CUSACK:
ENTOURAGE star JEREMY PIVEN insists the reason he had a falling out with JOHN CUSACK was because his longtime friend wasn't supportive of his newfound success. The two first studied acting at Chicago's Piven Theatre Workshop in Illinois, which was run by Piven's parents. Piven played supporting roles in many of Cusack's films, including SAY ANYTHING, GROSSE POINTE BLANK and RUNAWAY JURY, before getting his big break on the hit US TV series Entourage and winning an Emmy Award. When asked how Cusack has handled Piven's recent successes, he tells America's Best Life magazine, "No comment. I mean, you could fill in the blank, I bet." Piven says of Cusack, "I was always proud of him, and I was always in his corner. Always. It just says so much about a person if he has space for other people's success. "I have always been so proud of my friends' success. I own that proudly because I come by it naturally. I was raised on that spirit of collaboration. "You start getting into trouble in life when you start comparing and contrasting your life to anyone else's."



Saturday, January 17, 2009

Episode Five

The thrilling conclusion of this multipart arc about the true story of Clint Eastwood and Spike Lee having problems! Read the beginnings here.

CLINT VS. SPIKE: PART FOUR (CONCLUSION)

Episode Four

Backstory here. The drama keeps piling up!

CLINT VS. SPIKE: PART THREE

Episode Three

Okay, we're back in business. We are at part two of our exciting multi-part story about the feud between Clint Eastwood and Spike Lee. More information about that can be found here. Because of the limitations of the medium, Spike Lee will again be played by a white British guy. Steven Spielberg will here be played by a guy with a baseball cap and facial hair, which felt close to being right.

CLINT VS. SPIKE: PART TWO