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Keanu Reeves Gives His Idea for the Plot to 'Bill and Ted 3' on 'Late Night' (VIDEO)

by Jason Hughes, posted Apr 6th 2011 4:07AM
Keanu Reeves, 'Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'It's been 20 years since 'Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey' had us bid farewell to our favorite time-travelling slackers. But that doesn't mean they're gone forever. For a year or so now, there have been reports that a third film is in the early stages of development. Keanu Reeves brought Jimmy Fallon up to speed with the project on 'Late Night' (Weeknights, 12:37AM ET on NBC).

Reeves explained that he and his co-star Alex Winter were brought in and asked if they'd be interested. Thankfully, they insisted on a good script before moving forward. "I think Bill and Ted at 50 could be funny," Reeves explained.

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Keanu Reeves Was Asked for His Autograph After a Motorcycle Accident (VIDEO)

by Jason Hughes, posted Jan 17th 2011 1:09AM
Keanu Reeves, 'The Graham Norton Show'We've heard tales of celebrities being accosted by fans at restaurants, on the streets, and even in the bathroom. But Keanu Reeves related a tale on 'The Graham Norton Show' (Sat., 10PM on BBC America) that has to be one of the most unique encounters between a celebrity and a fan.

In the battle between car and motorcycle, the latter rarely comes out victorious. He may be The One in 'The Matrix,' but in real life, Reeves is just a man. And as a man, he was not able to make decisions quickly enough when faced with an oncoming car as he rode his motorbike.

"I was trying to decide whether to drop the bike or to jump off the bike and go over the car," he said. Unfortunately, before a decision could be made, Reeves found himself sitting on the ground with half a tooth gone, his mouth filling up with blood and the question of whether it was him or his motorcycle that had taken off the guy's bumper.

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Gretchen Mol and Other "Almost It" Girls: Starlets Who Never Quite Made It Big

by Daynah Burnett, posted Nov 22nd 2009 6:36PM
Just this past week, HBO announced the addition of Gretchen Mol to the cast of its upcoming series 'Boardwalk Empire,' starring Steve Buscemi as Atlantic City gangster Nucky Thompson. With a string of respectable supporting roles, Mol's made a career out of not-quite making it, starting with her famous 1998 'Vanity Fair' cover that asked the entirely premature question: "Is Gretchen Mol Hollywood's New It Girl?"

But though Mol didn't exactly fade into obscurity (she earned kudos for her eye-opening turn in the indie 'The Notorious Bettie Page' and co-starred in ABC's short-lived 'Life on Mars'), neither did she become the huge success the industry predicted she would be. What happened? Was it luck, timing, bad choices or simply a case of too much hype? Whatever that case, Mol's casting got us thinking about other "Almost It" girls that Hollywood left behind about as quickly as it tried to make them mega-stars.

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Sci-fi remake picks up a Mad Man man

by Bob Sassone, posted Dec 21st 2007 11:02AM

Jon HammWhen I first heard they were going to remake The Day The Earth Stood Still, I think I literally shivered. It's one of my favorite films (I even named a magazine after one of the characters from the 1951 classic), and the thought of it being updated for 2008 really made me grind my teeth. I can picture it now: this one will have a wise-cracking hero, the young boy will have a dog, and Klaatu will destroy whole cities before he tells the world they have to reach peace.

And Keanu Reeves is playing Klaatu. Yikes.

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Family Guy 100th episode table read - TCA report

by Michael Maloney, posted Jul 23rd 2007 10:19PM
Family Guy Yeah, I'm repeating myself, but the only two words that come to mind about today's Family Guy table read/lunch session are: freakin' sweet!

And I'm not just talking about the FG swag (pens, notebooks, inflatable Brian dolls) either. The cast of FG is doing a live table read of the show's 100th episode titled "Stewie Kills Lois." The title says it all!

A FOX publicist advises anyone of the faint of heart and all non-Quagmire-types to consider making their way to the exit door. I don't see anyone leave.

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