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By | October 2001
TK
Was making the film cathartic in any way? ^ Art isn't therapy (where you communicate to yourself), it's communication with an audience. And it's work. So...
Billy Bob Thornton may be one of the luckiest men in Hollywood today. The Academy Award winner has four movies coming out between now and March, a new CD...
Being an actor you are constantly required to travel, but I've read in numerous magazines and newspapers that you, like myself, have a slight fear of...
Now you and Bruce Willis have worked together before, just like you and Cate Blanchett. What made you and Willis want to work together again, or was it...
Speaking of Angelina, your wife recently donated $1 million to the Afghanistan relief fund. Were you aware that she was going to do this and what is your...
Since his breaking through as an actor and screenwriter with 1996's "Swingers," Jon Favreau has remained quite visible in front of the camera, from...
The live music scene in Boston in the mid-'70s was mired in the soulless thud of disco and "Top 40" bands playing Foghat and Grand Funk Railroad covers....
In the '70s, the band seemed to have everything it took to make it big. Great songs, energy, charisma, a fantastic debut album. What happened? ^ John is...
Wet Hot American Summer is a slice of the Bill Murray's 80s classic "Meatballs" with a helping of "Porky's" and a dash of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High."...
What inspired you to undertake this project? ^ I met John Felice and Billy Cole in 1980 when I was managing my first band, The Frantics, and John had...