What are the odds that this holiday movie season we’d have not one but two remakes in which a sleazy impresario, a leggy blond ingenue, and a lovestruck dweeb unite to turn a spectacle of 1930s savagery into an unexpected Broadway sensation? I’m just sayin’.
Dec 19
2005
11:26 PM ET
Double Vision: 'King Kong' and 'The Producers.'
- Comments 3
- Add comment
Latest News
- 'Arrested Development': We'll binge/recap
- Oklahoma fund-raiser on NBC May 29
- Fox reality boss Mike Darnell steps down
- Stone Temple Pilots suit vs. Scott Weiland
- Tom Cruise exits 'Man from U.N.C.L.E.'
- 'Arrested Development': Ask the 'kids'
- 'American Idol' mulling alums as judges?
- Mariah Carey swears, dress slips on 'GMA'








Will only speak up to defend the non-dweebiness of Adrien Brody in King Kong. Just dreamy, please.
But seriously, isn’t he supposed to be more of a theatrical demigod? Doesn’t that automatically make him not a dweeb? (Technicality, I realize.)
The Mavs Are Neither Here Nor There
championship was never easy, and now the Mavericks have given us another reason to
Israel bombs Gaza militants’ homes (Reuters)
bombed the homes of two
Palestinian militants in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, wounding two
people, witnesses