Thursday, April 2
Perhaps it was wishful thinking, but rumors about Tim Robbins playing Tony Stark's father in Iron Man 2 got a lot of attention last December. However, Robbins told CinemaBlend that the rumors are untrue. See the short interview below:
"Can't trust those Internets," eh Tim? Does that mean we can forget about those Bull Durham 2 rumors? Say yes, Tim.
Posted 4/2/2009 by Ryan
Related: Tim Robbins | Bull Durham | Iron Man 2
Tuesday, October 7
Bring it, Meat. Reports have emerged that Kevin Costner is in serious talks to go back to the well and reprise his role as minor-league catcher "Crash" Davis in a sequel to the 1988 romantic comedy Bull Durham. According to The Huffington Post, Costner recently met with writer-director Ron Shelton to discuss a follow-up, the plot of which would allegedly involve Costner's character managing a major league team owned by Annie Savoy (Susan Sarandon) and "Nuke" LaLoosh (Tim Robbins, in an apparent violation of the "no sequels" pledge he recently made to MTV).
On second thought, don't bring it, Meat.
Posted 10/7/2008 by reelz
Related: Kevin Costner | Susan Sarandon | Tim Robbins | Bull Durham | Ron Shelton
Wednesday, April 11
Baseball legend Roy Hobbs is knee deep in scandal today after the slugger was linked to another investigation into baseball's widespread abuse of performance enhancing drugs.
"I don't want to talk about the past," was the only response Hobbs had for reporters.
Baseball fans everywhere were shocked when this middle-aged man from seemingly out of nowhere took the New York Knights to the pennant. Hobbs was an instant national hero, the idol of young boys everywhere. Today, with Hobbs' purported links to the Balco investigations looming, their childhood fantasies seem just a little bit tainted.
"Seriously, hitting the lights? At his age? What a load of s$%$! He's a disgrace to the sport I love," says former catcher Crash Davis.
Indians pitcher Rick 'Wild Thing' Vaughn, who once beaned
Hobbs in a preseason exhibition, was surprisingly supportive of the scandalized hero, stating that "these drugs were not banned by baseball in those days, so we've, I mean he's, done nothing illegal."
Although this formerly inspiring baseball story has now lost some of its luster, a director's cut of The Natural hit DVD's earlier this week. Vaughn's life story also hit shelves recently in a new Wild Thing Edition with a special turf cover. Time will tell whether fans will ever be able to see these former heroes in the same light again.
Next Showing: The Natural Director's Cut & Wild Thing Edition are now on DVD
Posted 4/11/2007 by reelz
Related: Bull Durham | A League of Their Own | The Natural