
Showing posts with label Don Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Don Johnson. Show all posts
Judd Apatow's All-Star Video: Lindsay Lohan in American Jewish World Service PSA (Video)
Controversial actress Lindsay Lohan participated in a PSA for Funny or Die created by Judd Apatow in which she poked fun at herself. This hilarious PSA is for the celebration of American Jewish World Service's 25th anniversary.
Other celebrities who joined are Don Johnson, Ben Stiller, Andy Samberg, Sarah Silverman, Jerry Seinfeld, Tracy Morgan, Julia Louis Dreyfus, Danny Trejo, Patrick Stewart, Helen Hunt, Susan Sarandon, Dr. Ken, Triumph The Insult Comic Dog and many more...
[Videocourtesy by Funny or Die]

"Machete" Red band trailer - "Heads Will Roll"
Checkout this bloody graphic red band trailer of Robert Rodriguez’s action flick "Machete"! It's an exciting-shocking 30-second of brain blasting and head chopping clip which they titled "Heads Will Roll". [NSFW - Violently Graphic Video Below]
Starring Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, Jessica Alba, Robert De Niro, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech Marin, Jeff Fahey, Steven Seagal, Don Johnson and Rose McGowan.
Directed by Robert Rodriguez snd Ethan Maniquis.
Bloody revenge starts on September 3, 2010.
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Don Johnson want his share of Nash
Don Johnson is busting his "Nash Bridges" producers for screwing him in violation of their contract as a co-owner. Johnson claims that several hundred million dollars royalties and profits are unpaid.
Don Johnson Productions owns half of the show's copyright and is entitled to half the profits of the 122-episode.
According to TMZ, "the series earned over $300 million in revenues and over $150 million from syndication. Johnson claims as co-owner of the copyright he's entitled to 50% of the profits but he's received nothing ... zip ... nada. He's suing Rysher Entertainment and Qualia Capital."
In this hard times, everybody is thinking to recover all their losses.
Don Johnson Productions owns half of the show's copyright and is entitled to half the profits of the 122-episode.
According to TMZ, "the series earned over $300 million in revenues and over $150 million from syndication. Johnson claims as co-owner of the copyright he's entitled to 50% of the profits but he's received nothing ... zip ... nada. He's suing Rysher Entertainment and Qualia Capital."
In this hard times, everybody is thinking to recover all their losses.
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