Tuesday, July 15

Jill Simonian is a correspondent for Dailies (ReelzChannel TV, weeknights @ 6PM ET), and occasionally shares stories from the field. This week: Brian Robbins
And rightfully so.
After 20-plus years of movie-making (directing, writing and producing), Brian Robbins' films have grossed almost $900 million worldwide. Yes, he may soon become a billion dollar man in the next few years, like the recent "Billion Dollar Club" inductee Michael Bay. But how do movie fans know him best? As Eddie Murphy's partner-in-crime who brought us Norbit ... and he also directed Murphy's current fish-out-of-water farce in theatres now: Meet Dave.
I met Robbins for the first time last week at Paramount Pictures. A humble, and quiet -- but very friendly -- guy, he was working on location. And I was dying to ask him what I have been curious to know for almost a year:
"What do you have to say to 'stuffy critics' and 'haters' of your movies?"
I do believe that critics, especially with comedies, should have to sit in a room with an audience of people -- people who actually pay money for the movies -- and watch with them, and then review it. I just don't know how you can sit in a room by yourself and watch a comedy -- and review it -- when you're of "a certain age" ... I think you also have to review things in the context of who they're made for, you know? That's just my opinion.
Well said, Robbins... well said. Here's to making a billion bucks.
Watch the story this week on Dailies.
See Also: Our recent interview with Brian Robbins.
Posted 7/15/2008 by Jill
Related: ReelzChannel Movie News | Brian Robbins | Norbit | Meet Dave
Saturday, April 5
On Pay-Per-View, Russell Crowe chases after Harlem drug kingpin Denzel Washington in American Gangster.
On HBO, out-of-luck gambler Eric Bana lays his cards on the table for Drew Barrymore in Lucky You.
On Starz, Nicolas Cage is a clairvoyant magician who becomes the target of FBI agents in the sci-fi thriller Next.
On Cinemax, versatile funnyman Eddie Murphy plays a million different characters in the blockbuster comedy Norbit.
And on DVD, comedian Jerry Seinfeld brings his trademark shtick to the world of animation in the comedy hit Bee Movie.
Posted 4/5/2008 by reelz
Related: Norbit | Lucky You | Next | American Gangster | Bee Movie