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Most movie buffs will remember the tension-packed, screaming courtroom standoff between Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise in the 1992 military drama "A Few Good Men."
Well, now there's another standoff between Cruise and Nicholson, and it's playing out in the Hollywood Hills.
Cruise, it seems, is wooing his former co-star to portray a boozing womanizer who happens to be the former president of the United States, according to an article posted on the Hollywood Reporter website and other online venues.
In the upcoming El Presidente, Toothy Tom is set to play a "straight-arrow Secret Service agent who is assigned to protect America's worst former president, an alcoholic and womanizing sleazebag who was elevated from VP when the president died," according to the post.
If published reports turn out to be true, Cruise may have even told Nicholson, an Academy Award winner three times over, he won't make the movie without his old co-star.
Let's not be too hasty, Mr. Cruise.
Surely there's at least one other person who could pull off the role of "an alcoholic sleazebag" who also formerly wielded politial power. I just can't think of one right now.
Let's talk about your holiday party
The holidays are approaching faster than a group of out-of-tune, but well-meaning Christmas carolers heading up the sidewalk to your doorbell.
That means it's time to plan your holiday event. Whether it's a corporate Christmas party, a country club holiday gathering or a retirement community seasonal celebration, the "Happy Ho-Ho-Holidays" Movie Memories presentation arrives bearing gifts of laughter, nostalgia and holiday joy.
Got some film buffs in your group?
In that case, your group might prefer a behind the scenes look at the holiday classic, It's a Wonderful Life.
You’re probably aware that an angel gets his wings and grumpy old Mr. Potter (Lionel Barrymore) tries to run everything in Bedford Falls.
But did you know that at least one film historian says Henry Fonda was considered for the role of reluctant small-town banker George Bailey? Of course that became a signature role for James Stewart.
And just where is Bedford Falls? Is it a real place?
There are lots of things to learn about film critic Larry Ratliff’s favorite holiday film of all time in the Movie Memories presentation "It's a Wonderful Life -- A Classic Holiday Must-See."
Don't wait to book your Movie Memories presentation for the holidays. Call 972-599-2150 while choice dates and times are available.
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