Days after Netflix fired Kevin Spacey from “House of Cards” and canceled an upcoming Louis C.K. standup special, both disgraced stars can still be found on the streaming service.
Five pre-existing Louis C.K. comedy specials, including this spring’s “Louis C.K. 2017,” continue to live on the site, available for viewing.
Meanwhile, four projects still pop up when searching for Spacey’s name, including “House of Cards” and the documentary “Now: In the Wings on a World Stage,” a behind the scenes look at Spacey starring in the Bridge Project production of “Richard III.”
That’s not to say that the streaming service isn’t taking a hit: Netflix scrapped plans to release the Spacey starrer “Gore,” a Gore Vidal biopic that had already finished shooting. And it may have to start over on Season 6 of “House of Cards,” with Robin Wright now as star, even though that show had already been shooting.
Five pre-existing Louis C.K. comedy specials, including this spring’s “Louis C.K. 2017,” continue to live on the site, available for viewing.
Meanwhile, four projects still pop up when searching for Spacey’s name, including “House of Cards” and the documentary “Now: In the Wings on a World Stage,” a behind the scenes look at Spacey starring in the Bridge Project production of “Richard III.”
That’s not to say that the streaming service isn’t taking a hit: Netflix scrapped plans to release the Spacey starrer “Gore,” a Gore Vidal biopic that had already finished shooting. And it may have to start over on Season 6 of “House of Cards,” with Robin Wright now as star, even though that show had already been shooting.
- 14/11/2017
- de Michael Schneider
- Indiewire
Louie star/creator Louis C.K., who most recently co-starred in American Hustle, was on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night, where he revealed that his lost directorial debut, a 1998 black-and-white comedy entitled Tomorrow Night, will finally be distributed on his official website.
The film, which features early performances from comedians such as Steve Carell, Conan O'Brien, Wanda Sykes, J.B. Smoove and Amy Poehler in her first movie role, debuted at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, although it was never picked up for distribution.
Starting next month, fans can purchase the film for just $5, only on the comedian's website. We have Louis C.K.'s interview segment from last night, which includes a clip from the comedy, with Louis C.K. explaining how he was able to finish the movie with the help of several celebrity friends.
"I sell everything on my website. I make specials and sell tickets, and its five...
The film, which features early performances from comedians such as Steve Carell, Conan O'Brien, Wanda Sykes, J.B. Smoove and Amy Poehler in her first movie role, debuted at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, although it was never picked up for distribution.
Starting next month, fans can purchase the film for just $5, only on the comedian's website. We have Louis C.K.'s interview segment from last night, which includes a clip from the comedy, with Louis C.K. explaining how he was able to finish the movie with the help of several celebrity friends.
"I sell everything on my website. I make specials and sell tickets, and its five...
- 7/1/2014
- de MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
While Netflix already has a stranglehold on the online streaming business, the company is breaking into the "awards" business in their own unique way. Netflix launched a brand new site for their very own awards dubbed The Flixies. Take a look at this introductory video, then read on for more information.
Voting will be open until March 10 for both subscribers and non-subscribers alike. Unlike typical awards shows, these categories truly cater to everyone, not just an "academy" of voters. Take a look at the categories below, and visit TheFlixies.com to cast your vote.
Best Guilty Pleasure
Which movie or TV show do you publicly condemn but secretly adore? Don't be ashamed, we're all complicit and it's time to come clean...
Hoarding: Buried Alive
Cruel Intentions
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Teen Wolf
Bad Boys II
The Vampire Diaries
Gossip Girl
Pretty Little Liars
90210
Clueless
Toddlers and Tiaras
Transformers: Dark of the Moon...
Voting will be open until March 10 for both subscribers and non-subscribers alike. Unlike typical awards shows, these categories truly cater to everyone, not just an "academy" of voters. Take a look at the categories below, and visit TheFlixies.com to cast your vote.
Best Guilty Pleasure
Which movie or TV show do you publicly condemn but secretly adore? Don't be ashamed, we're all complicit and it's time to come clean...
Hoarding: Buried Alive
Cruel Intentions
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Teen Wolf
Bad Boys II
The Vampire Diaries
Gossip Girl
Pretty Little Liars
90210
Clueless
Toddlers and Tiaras
Transformers: Dark of the Moon...
- 28/2/2013
- de MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Image Entertainment is expanding April Fools Day to a whole month of laughs. The independent DVD supplier has discounted 48 of its comedy DVDs and Blu-rays on Amazon, including stand up by such comedians as Jeff Dunham, Daniel Tosh, Kevin Hart and Gabriel Iglesias. (Click the links to purchase.)
Most of the DVDs normally sell for around $15 but are on sale for around $7.
Louis C.K.: Chewed Up
Other comedians whose performances are included in the sale are Louis C.K., Kathleen Madigan, Katt Williams, Bill Engvall and Craig Ferguson.
Among the discounted DVDs are:
Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity, the second live-performance DVD by the ventriloquist and his puppets, including the purple monkey Peanut and the Mexican chili pepper Jose Jalapeno
Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy — Live From Bakersfield, featuring Comedy Central’s Comic of the Year
Kathleen Madigan: Gone Madigan, with the award-winning comedian talking about politics, American culture and...
Most of the DVDs normally sell for around $15 but are on sale for around $7.
Louis C.K.: Chewed Up
Other comedians whose performances are included in the sale are Louis C.K., Kathleen Madigan, Katt Williams, Bill Engvall and Craig Ferguson.
Among the discounted DVDs are:
Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity, the second live-performance DVD by the ventriloquist and his puppets, including the purple monkey Peanut and the Mexican chili pepper Jose Jalapeno
Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy — Live From Bakersfield, featuring Comedy Central’s Comic of the Year
Kathleen Madigan: Gone Madigan, with the award-winning comedian talking about politics, American culture and...
- 2/4/2011
- de Sam
- Disc Dish
Louis C.K. writing CBS comedy
Lucky Louie stars Louis C.K. and Pamela Adlon are reuniting for a new half-hour series project.
The pair have inked a deal to co-create and co-write a multicamera comedy for CBS and CBS Paramount Network TV.
C.K. and Adlon also intend to star in the comedy about a married couple who have been together too long and have too many children.
Comedian C.K. will serve as an executive producer on the project, which has received a script commitment from CBS.
C.K. and Adlon also portrayed a married couple on C.K.'s raunchy sitcom Lucky Louie for HBO. The pair penned an episode of the series titled Discipline.
C.K., who is filming the Ricky Gervais-directed feature comedy This Side of the Truth, recently completed his upcoming HBO stand-up special Louis C.K.: Chewed Up. He won an Emmy for his writing work on The Chris Rock Show.
Adlon, who won an Emmy for her voice-over work on Fox's long-running animated series King of the Hill, also has a role on the Showtime series Californication.
C.K. is repped by UTA and 3 Arts.
The pair have inked a deal to co-create and co-write a multicamera comedy for CBS and CBS Paramount Network TV.
C.K. and Adlon also intend to star in the comedy about a married couple who have been together too long and have too many children.
Comedian C.K. will serve as an executive producer on the project, which has received a script commitment from CBS.
C.K. and Adlon also portrayed a married couple on C.K.'s raunchy sitcom Lucky Louie for HBO. The pair penned an episode of the series titled Discipline.
C.K., who is filming the Ricky Gervais-directed feature comedy This Side of the Truth, recently completed his upcoming HBO stand-up special Louis C.K.: Chewed Up. He won an Emmy for his writing work on The Chris Rock Show.
Adlon, who won an Emmy for her voice-over work on Fox's long-running animated series King of the Hill, also has a role on the Showtime series Californication.
C.K. is repped by UTA and 3 Arts.
- 16/4/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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