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Jeremy Irons was pissed at Bob Odenkirk.
Odenkirk, 58, dropped by “The Howard Stern Show” on Thursday and reflected on his four-year stint as a writer on Global’s “Saturday Night Life”. The “Breaking Bad” star revealed a time that Irons blew up on Odenkirk.
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“You know who really yelled at me? Jeremy Irons,” Odenkirk revealed. “Because Rob Schneider and I had written this monologue, I think, and it wasn’t great.”
“He was right,”
EXCLUSIVE: Knoxville, Tennessee is getting a major new production studio.
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A table read of Ed Wood's comically bad classic Plan 9 From Outer Space featuring Bob Odenkirk, Laraine Newman, Bobcat Goldthwait, David Koechner, Oscar Nuñez and others is set for next month's virtual edition of the TCM Classic Film Festival. The 12th annual event runs May 6-9 on TCM and HBO Max and kicks off with a 60th anniversary screening of West Side Story and interviews with Rita Moreno, George Chakiris and Russ Tamblyn.
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Iggy Pop has joined the cast of Canadian director Jeremy LaLonde’s upcoming comedy film Blue Iguana.The godfather of punk, whose first band was called The Iguanas, which led to his nickname Iggy, will star as Edward, the wealthy patriarch whose death kicks off a chain of unfortunate events for son Daniel whose plan to reconnect with his siblings hits a snag when he discovers they all want to kill him for his inheritance.Other names set to star in the film include Bob Saget, Joel David Moore,
Bob Odenkirk is recalling a tense experience with Jeremy Irons. During a recent interview with Howard Stern, the "Breaking Bad" actor, 58, revealed that Irons once raised his voice at him when he appeared on "Saturday Night Live." Odenkirk wrote for the show from 1987-1995, including a 1991 episode in which Irons, now 72, hosted with musical guest Fishbone.
Before Bob Odenkirk broke out as a TV and movie star, he served as a writer on Saturday Night Live!
Bob Odenkirk dropped by The Howard Stern Show on Wednesday where he shared a hilarious story aboutJeremy Irons going off on him years ago. Odenkirk, who currently stars in the film Nobody, was a writer at Saturday Night Live years back.
Producing partners Kelly McCormick and David Leitch have been riding a bullet train for the past few years — and it's not slowing down. In short succession, the couple (married seven years) and co-founders of 87North, launched in 2019 and now with five employees, released the Leitch-directed Atomic Blonde (2017), Deadpool 2 (2018) and Fast and Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019), which grossed a combined $1.6 billion globally.
Nobody star Bob Odenkirk appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Tuesday, but not quite as himself. The actor came out on crutches and with bloody cuts and stitches on his face.
Bob Odenkirk didn’t realize he could use a stuntman.
There’s a new number one at the box office!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterBob Odenkirk, action star?It’s a premise so unexpected, so curious, that it just might have enticed audiences to watch “Nobody,” a revenge thriller that sees an otherwise unassuming Odenkirk kick ass and take names. “Nobody” debuted atop domestic box office charts, generating $6.7 million from 2,460 venues.
Refresh for top 10 chart and more analysis: Universal’s action genre defying feature Nobody starring Bob Odenkirk took the top box office spot with $6.7M in a theatrical marketplace which is in the throes of trying to come back.
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There’s a great axiom when it comes to success in Hollywood; a saying which remains true through good times and bad, even at a moment when streaming is stepping on theatrical’s feet, and that is “Talent rules.”
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorBob Odenkirk had plenty of time to prep for his latest role — two years to be precise. During the week he would film “Better Call Saul,” and on weekends he would fly to meet up with a stuntman for his role in Universal action thriller “Nobody,” which opens March 26 in theaters.The 58-year-old actor plays Hutch, a seemingly milquetoast suburban husband who, trying to keep his family safe, doesn’t fight back when thieves break into his home one night.
Presented with a premise that seems ripped from the “John Wick” playbook combined with a leading man that is best known for playing lovable, comedic schlubs, it would take a madman to think those ingredients could combine into a brutal, R-rated action film.