Articles about Sean Penn

Spicoli Was Nearly Played By Matthew Broderick
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A @bradfordevans Lost Roles column on the near-casting of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High," e.g. Tom Hanks and Jodie Foster
Source: splitsider.com
Added by on 4/1/12
OSCAR SPECIAL: The Tree of Life Drinking Game
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Need a little booze to get through (or better appreciate) Terrence Malick's mind-twister The Tree of LIfe? Here's a custom cocktail and drinking rules for this Best Picture nominee.
Added by on 2/24/12
Sean Penn, at Sundance, on Haiti and Paolo Sorrentino Film
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Category: Cast & Crew
Tagged: Sean Penn, This Must Be The Place
Sean Penn, star of Paolo Sorrentino's "This Must Be the Place," about a rich, depressed 1980s rocker, discusses the film, his family life and his relief work in Haiti.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Added by on 2/3/12
Practicing What You Preach
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Category: Cast & Crew
Tagged: Sean Penn, This Must Be The Place
Sean Penn rails against celebrity as an "obscene disease" -- while at Sundance, promoting a film. Riiiight
Added by on 1/23/12
We're Looking At You, Sean Penn
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Tagged: Sean Penn
A survey found that 52% of Republicans had skipped films because they didn't like a star's liberal beliefs
Added by on 10/11/11
The overacting hall of fame
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Sometimes an actor has to go over the top to sell a performance. Here are some of the most memorable actors who do so in @ent_salon
Added by on 10/2/11
The Rise of the Nerd: From James Dean to McLovin'
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Nerdy actor Christopher Mintz-Plasse (McLovin'): "I was never really a nerd." He says he's actually pretty good at sports.
Added by on 9/4/11
The Most Beautiful Film Ever Made?
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David Thompson from The Guardian wonders if Terrance Malick's 2nd film, Days of Heaven, is the most beautiful film ever made.
Added by on 9/4/11
Sean Penn Is Likely Through Working with Terrence Malick
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Did you walk out of "The Tree of Life" feeling like it didn't live up to the hype? Don't worry - so did Sean Penn
Added by on 8/23/11
Sean Penn Reflects on His Directorial Debut "The Indian Runner" 20 Years Later
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The two-time Oscar-winning actor recalls asking Charles Bronson to shave his mustache on the set of his directorial debut and candidly discusses how he picks movies to make during a nearly 45-minute Q & A at the Aero Theatre in Santa Monica (recorded in its entirety).
Added by on 8/9/11