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His Hollywood Minute
Posted by jimmy11lentz
David Spade is really interesting.
Today is the official release date of Spade’s new book, “David Spade is Almost Interesting.” The stand-up comedian, actor and former SNL cast member (6 years) has shared some hilarious tales of his career through the years on talk shows. Along with Chris Farley (RIP), Adam Sandler and others, Spade was skilled at seamlessly showcasing his comedic talents onstage and in front of the camera.
Weekend Update, “Gap Girls” and Tommy Boy.
Enough said.
David Spade is a likable character in his own right, which translates to successful endeavor after successful endeavor. His book is a must-read for fans of him and vintage SNL comedy the way it should be: clever, biting, inspiring, unforgettable and laugh-out-loud hilarious.
We all want to be his friend and hang-out with him for a night in NYC or LA for the experience, the comedy and the stories.
Here’s one of those behind-the-scene anecdotes from his days at 30 Rock.
Yeah, Steve Martin is interesting too.
The Written Word’s Seven Wonders
Posted by jimmy11lentz
The following video clip will offer some insights into how a famous author to movie-goers wrote his latest novel titled “Seven Wonders.” A quick FYI: Ben Mezrich wrote the books the led to The Social Network and 21. Excitedly, the book involves precisely what you’re thinking: the seven wonders of the world. If you are a fan of Mezrich or author Dan Brown and Indiana Jones, then this book will need to be on your must-read list ASAP!
Sure sounds like a future blockbuster trilogy already, doesn’t it…
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Tags: adventure, Ben Mezrich, entertainment, famous author, history, Indiana Jones, movies, new book, seven wonders of the world, stories