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DarleneIllyria
01-15-2003, 10:47 PM
I was browsing Entertainment Tonight's homepage and I seen this article. I thought I'd post it here for all the Robert fans.

ROBERT DOWNEY, JR.'S RETURN
January 15, 2003 | ROBERT DOWNEY, JR. is returning to the big screen with pal MEL GIBSON in the psychological drama/musical, 'The Singing Detective.' Downey Jr., who is working on a comeback following a string of drug related run-ins with the law, plays a bedridden crime novelist whose inner demons have gotten the best of him. Gibson, who also produced the movie, plays his eccentric psychiatrist. ROBIN WRIGHT PENN and KATIE HOLMES have roles in the flick as well. The movie is getting its unveiling at the Sundance Film Festival this Friday in Park City, Utah.


http://www.etonline.com/newslink/index.htm#z

Janice
01-17-2003, 01:14 PM
This is good news for Robert Downey Jr. The Singing Detective certainly has some big names involved in it. I hope he stays clean and has a successful comeback.
He's very talented.

DarleneIllyria
01-17-2003, 04:30 PM
Originally posted by Janice
This is good news for Robert Downey Jr. The Singing Detective certainly has some big names involved in it. I hope he stays clean and has a successful comeback.
He's very talented.

Your welcome. :)

I hope he stays clean, too. I think maybe he realizes what he has and if he falls off the wagon one more time, it might end some of the things he is so fortunate to have. I'm rooting for him to stay clean.

TJL
01-17-2003, 06:32 PM
I also heard a rumor that Downey may play the villian in the next "Mad Max" sequel. Apparently, his bud Mel Gibson is trying to get him the part.

Personally, I'm getting weary of Downey's next "return." The guy has had more combacks then Jason in the "Friday the 13th" movies.

Not to say that I don't think he's talented. He revived "Ally McBeal," a show that probably would have still been on the air if he hadn't been kicked off...

DarleneIllyria
01-17-2003, 08:19 PM
Originally posted by TJL
He revived "Ally McBeal," a show that probably would have still been on the air if he hadn't been kicked off...

I do agree with that. It started losing some steam before he came on, but when he started appearing it did make things better. When he left, it just started to lose steam again.

That David E. Kelly is a pretty smart guy. I'm sure most people would've let the show stay on and on and milk it for all it's worth. Wasn't it David that pulled the plug on the show? It's unfortunate his new show wasn't a hit. What was the name of that show? Was it girls club? Did anybody watch that show?

TJL
01-17-2003, 08:55 PM
Originally posted by Jenny


What was the name of that show? Was it girls club? Did anybody watch that show?

Nobody watched Girls Club. That's why it was canned.

I think Kelly pulled the plug on Ally McBeal. I think he realized they were running on empty. I think Downey's well publicised ouster from the show helped with his decision to kill the show.

DarleneIllyria
01-17-2003, 09:25 PM
Originally posted by TJL


Nobody watched Girls Club. That's why it was canned.

I think Kelly pulled the plug on Ally McBeal. I think he realized they were running on empty. I think Downey's well publicised ouster from the show helped with his decision to kill the show.

What was GC about? Was it another lawyer show? I didn't even watch the first episode of GC.

Like I said, Downey was holding them up there for awhile. I just didn't buy into the other new cast members they were introducing. I think they added a character named Jenny and 3 or either 4 other people. That's always a bad sign to me. If they had stayed around for a few more years, they probably would've lost the rest of the original cast members and Nell too.

TJL
01-17-2003, 11:17 PM
Originally posted by Jenny


What was GC about? Was it another lawyer show? I didn't even watch the first episode of GC.

What was it about?
Once upon a time, there were three little girls who wanted to be lawyers in a big law firm.
There was the sexy blonde one, the tough but sexy brunette one, and the other sexy one. They handled the law on "their own terms" and to make things even more fun, they lived together, so we could see them be sexy when they weren't being lawyers!

But before there could actually be any real character development, FOX noticed that the critics and the audience didn't give a rat's rear, so the show was cancelled after two episodes!
Ouch. Looks like everything that David E touches doesn;t turn to gold...

;)

DarleneIllyria
01-17-2003, 11:48 PM
Originally posted by TJL


What was it about?
Once upon a time, there were three little girls who wanted to be lawyers in a big law firm.
There was the sexy blonde one, the tough but sexy brunette one, and the other sexy one. They handled the law on "their own terms" and to make things even more fun, they lived together, so we could see them be sexy when they weren't being lawyers!

But before there could actually be any real character development, FOX noticed that the critics and the audience didn't give a rat's rear, so the show was cancelled after two episodes!
Ouch. Looks like everything that David E touches doesn;t turn to gold...

;)

Hmm, it sounds like the show was doomed from the start. It just seems to Allyish. It sounds like a junior Ally McBeal without any of the Ally characters.