Post by iluvtexas on Feb 9, 2012 8:54:04 GMT -5
YEA!!!! A NEW MOVIE WITH OWEN AND VINCE !!!!
P.S. I WOULD LUV AN "OLD SCHOOL II" WITH LUKE AND VINCE AND EVERYBODY....WOULDN'T YOU?
'Attention, all you Wedding Crashers fans who’ve been awaiting a re-pairing of Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson: The post-modern equivalent of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby will ride again!'
'This time, the duo is headed to Interns, a script Vaughn penned which looks to be headed for Twentieth Century Fox and apparently, Vaughn had a fine enough time making his last movie Neighborhood Watch with Shawn Levy in the producer's chair, because we hear Levy will be directing Interns as well.
What happened was this: After Fox recently balked at making Levy’s planned remake of Frankenstein at an $80 million budget, Levy's next picture became an open question. And shortly before that happened, Vaughn had been ready to star in The Insane Laws, a Universal Pictures comedy that would have marked the directing debut of Vaughn’s The Break-Up screenwriter, Jeremy Garelick. But as with Frankenstein, Insane Laws also fell apart over budget issues – largely, we’re told, due to Vaughn’s intransigence about cutting his fee – and so Universal shelved it and put Interns in turnaround as well.
Suddenly, both men were available to work together, and Fox quickly scooped up Interns. Having heard the premise, we can see why: Vaughn and Wilson will play forty-ish company guys who both get laid off in a downsizing. Convinced they’ve gone about managing their careers entirely wrong, they resolve to become interns at a Google-like dotcom and start anew. Suddenly, the two old chums are competing against wily, fresh-faced 22 year olds for advancement. So while the cast seems like a Wedding Crashers reunion, Interns kinda sounds remarkably like the sequel to another Vaughn comedy starring the other Wilson, Old School.
It makes us wonder aloud: If deals can be made all round, will there be enough dough left over for a cameo from Frank the Tank?'
HERE IS ANOTHER ARTICLE ABOUT THE NEW MOVIE....ENJOY!!!!
"Vince Vaughn And Owen Wilson To Reunite As Interns"
"It's hard to believe it's been six years since Wedding Crashers came out, both because it makes me feel terribly, terribly old and because the Owen Wilson-Vince Vaughn comedy still somehow feels fresh, a version of The Hangover that didn't mutate into an awful sequel, and got to stand on its own, remembered as perfectly hilarious and left for a zillion re-watches on TBS. They're still, thank god, not working on a Wedding Crashers sequel, but Vaughn and Wilson are finally ready to star in a film together again; according to Vulture, Vaughn's script Interns is headed to 20th Century Fox, with Vaughn and Wilson set to star and Shawn Levy directing.
Levy is best known for his kid-friendly Night at the Museum series, but he and Vaughn worked together on this summer's comedy Neighborhood Watch, which has a more adult aim, so it seems safe to assume he's branching out further in that direction.
Wilson and Vaughn will once again be playing a pair of buddies, but this time as recently fired company men who get laid off and decide to start their careers over as interns at a fancy dotcom. Thrown into the mix with a bunch of 22-year-olds… what 40-something lecherous guy wouldn't want that? Vulture points out that the old-meets-young premise sounds even more like Old School........"



'Attention, all you Wedding Crashers fans who’ve been awaiting a re-pairing of Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson: The post-modern equivalent of Bob Hope and Bing Crosby will ride again!'
'This time, the duo is headed to Interns, a script Vaughn penned which looks to be headed for Twentieth Century Fox and apparently, Vaughn had a fine enough time making his last movie Neighborhood Watch with Shawn Levy in the producer's chair, because we hear Levy will be directing Interns as well.
What happened was this: After Fox recently balked at making Levy’s planned remake of Frankenstein at an $80 million budget, Levy's next picture became an open question. And shortly before that happened, Vaughn had been ready to star in The Insane Laws, a Universal Pictures comedy that would have marked the directing debut of Vaughn’s The Break-Up screenwriter, Jeremy Garelick. But as with Frankenstein, Insane Laws also fell apart over budget issues – largely, we’re told, due to Vaughn’s intransigence about cutting his fee – and so Universal shelved it and put Interns in turnaround as well.
Suddenly, both men were available to work together, and Fox quickly scooped up Interns. Having heard the premise, we can see why: Vaughn and Wilson will play forty-ish company guys who both get laid off in a downsizing. Convinced they’ve gone about managing their careers entirely wrong, they resolve to become interns at a Google-like dotcom and start anew. Suddenly, the two old chums are competing against wily, fresh-faced 22 year olds for advancement. So while the cast seems like a Wedding Crashers reunion, Interns kinda sounds remarkably like the sequel to another Vaughn comedy starring the other Wilson, Old School.
It makes us wonder aloud: If deals can be made all round, will there be enough dough left over for a cameo from Frank the Tank?'
HERE IS ANOTHER ARTICLE ABOUT THE NEW MOVIE....ENJOY!!!!
"Vince Vaughn And Owen Wilson To Reunite As Interns"
"It's hard to believe it's been six years since Wedding Crashers came out, both because it makes me feel terribly, terribly old and because the Owen Wilson-Vince Vaughn comedy still somehow feels fresh, a version of The Hangover that didn't mutate into an awful sequel, and got to stand on its own, remembered as perfectly hilarious and left for a zillion re-watches on TBS. They're still, thank god, not working on a Wedding Crashers sequel, but Vaughn and Wilson are finally ready to star in a film together again; according to Vulture, Vaughn's script Interns is headed to 20th Century Fox, with Vaughn and Wilson set to star and Shawn Levy directing.
Levy is best known for his kid-friendly Night at the Museum series, but he and Vaughn worked together on this summer's comedy Neighborhood Watch, which has a more adult aim, so it seems safe to assume he's branching out further in that direction.
Wilson and Vaughn will once again be playing a pair of buddies, but this time as recently fired company men who get laid off and decide to start their careers over as interns at a fancy dotcom. Thrown into the mix with a bunch of 22-year-olds… what 40-something lecherous guy wouldn't want that? Vulture points out that the old-meets-young premise sounds even more like Old School........"