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Paul "Pee Wee" Reubens to Star in New Todd Solondz Film

Filed under: Comedy », Drama », Independent », Casting », Newsstand »

Before he gets started on those two new Pee wee Herman movies, Paul Reubens will have a role in a new Todd Solondz film. And no, that's not a joke. Sounds like the perfect way to win back your family friendly audience, huh? We're not sure whether this is the same Solondz film that was first announced back at Cannes in 2006, but we'll assume it is and it's currently scheduled to begin shooting this fall. No word on who Reubens will be playing; knowing Solondz and the type of material he's drawn to, the part might be a tad explicit. And since the film in question is apparently a sequel of sorts (or companion piece) to his 1998 flick Happiness, I'd say there's a good chance Reubens may once again be caught with his pants down.

Solondz has been absent from the film world ever since his 2004 film, Palindromes, failed to cross the $1 million mark at the box office. Then again, Storytelling didn't do much better -- in fact, ever since Welcome to the Dollhouse scored roughly $4 million, each film's gross has progressively gotten worse. If he's lucky, perhaps Solondz will walk away from his next project with 10 bucks and a free piece of Bazooka Joe gum. But I hate to knock the guy; although his films are a bit out there, there's definitely a method to his madness. And hey, he discovered Heather Matarazzo -- who, surprisingly, managed to get pretty over the years. Who woulda thunk it? As far as Reubens goes, he's still talking up these so-called Pee wee Herman films. Ideally, he'd like to shoot two, with one revolving around Pee Wee and his Playhouse pals embarking on a road trip, and the other -- labeled "the dark Pee-wee movie" -- has him dealing with "Hollywood and the trappings of fame." For those who'd like to see what Pee wee looks like now, Reubens donned the classic outfit for the first time in 15 years during Spike TV's Guys Choice Awards earlier this month. And yup, that's a pic of him up there to the right of this post.

Pee-Wee Says Third Movie Is Only In 'Pre-Pre-Pre Production'

Filed under: Comedy », Deals », Family Films », Remakes and Sequels »

Paul Reubens is one hell of a character actor, but that fact tends to get overshadowed by his greatest creation: Pee-Wee Herman. He had one of the funniest death scenes ever in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, was terrific in the underrated Mystery Men, and got some long overdue respect for his role as the hairdresser/coke trafficker in Blow. He's been appearing in a lot of television these days, he was insanely hilarious as the inbred prince on a recent episode of 30 Rock -- "It feels good to laugh!" -- and the only remotely entertaining thing about this past season of Dirt, a show that certainly lived up to its name. NBC recently signed him to star in Area 57, a buzzed-about sitcom about "a passive-aggressive alien being watched over by a bunch of government employees" (Sounds like ALF, right?) The guy's pretty hot right now.

But what of Pee-Wee? There's been a lot of talk lately about the return of Pee-Wee, in not one but two major motion pictures. Reubens has stated that he would like to do one first that would be more for kids, and another darker film that would be more for adults. Imdb has Pee Wee's Playhouse: The Movie (the one for kids) listed for a 2007 release, but it doesn't seem like that is going to be the case. At a recent convention, Pee-Wee stated that another Pee-Wee movie is only in "pre-pre-pre-production," and that he is nearing a deal to secure financing for the film. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure is one of my favorite movies. I grew up on it, so it came as a huge shock to learn that Reubens is 54 years old! I guess watching someone play a grown-up kid for so long makes you forget the grown-up in there. The guy still looks great, but I do hope he gets these movies together before it just becomes ridiculous. Reubens has not appeared in full Pee-wee voice and regalia in 15 years. I say it's time!

Pee-wee Herman Still Eager To Do Another Film

Filed under: Comedy », RumorMonger », Family Films », Comic/Superhero/Geek », Remakes and Sequels »

Forget that stupid porno theater incident that Paul Reubens was involved in (because, really, who cares?) and think back to the first time you saw Pee-wee's Big Adventure. You may have forgotten all about it, but I bet you thought the flick was really wacky and amusing the first time around. I still watch it about once a year, and I still think it's one of Tim Burton's most completely entertaining films. Plus I love Large Marge.

So for fans like me who loved Pee-wee's Big Adventure (and kinda enjoyed Big Top Pee-wee) the question has stayed the same for about two decades: Will there ever be another Pee Wee Herman movie? Or has the character's shelf life long since expired? Mr. Reubens has had dual aspirations for quite some time now: 1. He'd like to do a relatively "grown-up" version of the iconic character's misadventures, and 2. He'd like to do another family-friendly flick, which would probably be a safer bet, financially. (Or would it?)

In a recent interview with The San Francisco Chronicle, Mr. Reubens seemed most interested in returning to the silver screen via the material that's proving so popular on Comedy Central reruns these days. But isn't the 55-year-old a little too ... aged to play such a youthfully silly character? Says P.R.: "I think there's a good chance that the next Pee-wee movie, we'll all look younger than we did originally." That'd probably take a CGI budget bigger than a Pee-wee Herman movie would warrant, but heck, I like that the guy's still trying to mount a PWH comeback. I know I'd buy a ticket.

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Arquette takes a scary trip

Filed under: Horror », DIY/Filmmaking », Newsstand »

Dude, this one is so totally bunk. While some view a Woodstock-type setting as the perfect place to bathe in mud and consume as many different drugs as possible, David Arquette sees it as the perfect spot for a balls-to-the-wall horror flick. The Scream alum has been tapped to make his directorial debut with The Tripper, off a script written by Arquette and Joe Harris.

Pic surrounds a group of friends who travel to a modern-day Woodstock-ish concert, only to be stalked by some sicko who's out to finish what he started years earlier. Damn, talk about a serious buzz kill. Arquette and his lovely wife, Courtney Cox, are both said to be making cameos alongside a cast that includes Jamie King, Thomas Jane, Jason Mewes, Lukas Haas, Paul Reubens and Balthazar Getty.

With shooting set to take place this month, I'm wondering how a post-rehab Jason Mewes is going to handle this type of drug-induced environment. Oh, and since Woodstock is known for its blatant naked drum circles, which Pee Wee Herman do you think will show up?

 
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