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Billy Bob Thornton 'Doesn't Know What's Going On' -- Missed Hearing About the Recession, Bristol Palin (VIDEO)

by Oliver Miller, posted Nov 23rd 2010 5:16AM
Billy Bob Thornton 'Doesn't Know What's Going On' -- Missed Hearing About the Recession, Bristol PalinSometimes, it's better to live in blissful innocence -- like Billy Bob Thornton's character in the movie 'Sling Blade.' Which brings us to tonight's guest on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' (weeknights, 12AM ET on ABC) ... it's Mr. Billy Bob Thornton himself!

For the past two years, Billy Bob has been touring with his rock band, The Boxmasters. During his time on the road, he hasn't paid much attention to the news.

Thornton only "watches sports" on TV, so he missed out on some stuff. For instance, he didn't know that the U.S. was experiencing a huge recession. And while Thornton did know who Sarah Palin was, he didn't know she had a daughter -- and was confused by her starring on what he called "the dancing show."

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'Friday Night Lights' Creators Wanted Billy Bob Thornton for Finale

by Ryan McKee, posted Aug 26th 2010 1:20PM
What has Oscar-winner Billy Bob Thornton been up to lately? Well, we can tell you what he isn't up to: appearing on 'Friday Night Lights.'

As the much-beloved high school football drama begins its fifth and final season on DirecTV Oct. 27, producers attempted a two-point conversion rather than just an extra point for the finale. Entertainment Weekly reports the show's producers tried to draft to draft Thornton to reprise his role from the 'FNL' feature film and appear as Coach Gary Gaines.

"We wanted to pay homage to the movie, so we came up with an idea for a cameo. But Billy wasn't available," said executive producer Jason Katims.

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Billy Bob Thornton explains everything to Jimmy Kimmel

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 22nd 2009 4:12PM
You may have seen that Billy Bob Thornton interview in Toronto. Last night he explained what happened to Jimmy Kimmel. He also says that if you enjoyed the odd interview, then you're a humpback geek (which will be my new band name if I ever start one).

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Short-Lived Shows: Salvage 1

by Bob Sassone, posted Feb 26th 2007 3:01PM

Salvage 1I thought of this show a few weeks ago when I started to see the commercials for Billy Bob Thornton's new movie, The Astronaut Farmer, about a guy who builds his own rocket in his barn so he can blast into space.

Salvage 1 was a short-lived show that starred Andy Griffith as a salvager who sells scrap that he finds and goes on various adventures with his cohorts (rescuing people, battling fires, getting involved with crooks, that sort of thing). The series co-starred Joel Higgins (Silver Spoons), Trish Stewart (whatever happened to her?), and Richard Jaeckel (Spenser: For Hire), and it was based on a TV movie of the same name in which Griffith built a rocket on his own and blasted off into space.

I can't tell you how much I loved this movie when I was a teen. If you had asked me in the late 70s what the best movie of all time was, I probably would have said this one. Sadly, the show died after only a season and a half. It couldn't quite match the charm of the pilot, but was pretty darn entertaining.

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King Kong makes its television debut... in 2008

by Anna Johns, posted Feb 15th 2006 10:48AM
king kong turnerTurner Broadcasting just inked a deal with NBC Universal that puts a bunch of movies, including this winter's King Kong, on its networks in 2008. Not sure if the NBC network had the first right of refusal on that movie, but you would think so.

Along with King Kong, Turner also bought the rights to air these movies in 2008:

  • The Ice Harvest, starring Billy Bob Thornton and John Cusack;
  • Doom, starring The Rock;
  • Two for the Money, starring Al Pacino and Matthew McConaughey;
  • Prime, starring Meryl Streep and Uma Thurman.

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