CAROLINE Kennedy wasn't the only donor to Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign who got a refund. According to sources, Barry Diller, Diane von Furstenberg, Christopher Guest, Ben Stiller, Rita Wilson, Renée Zellweger and Hillary's...
Moviemaker and SPINAL TAP mock rocker CHRISTOPHER GUEST is poking fun at the legend of the standing monoliths at England's Stonehenge in a new online interview.
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"I'm married to the six-fingered man, and you wanna know why I look so young." JAMIE LEE CURTIS jokes about her husband CHRISTOPHER GUEST's role in cult movie THE PRINCESS ...
TMZ.com: Don't want the planet to fry? Love rock and roll? Chow down with Spinal Tap! The cast of the cult classic "This Is Spinal Tap" -- genius Harry Shearer, the hilarious Christopher Guest and wacky Michael McKean, along with director and greenie meathead... Read more
Filmmaker and actor Christopher Guest, best known for This Is Spinal Tap and Waiting for Guffman, picks TV and film comedies as well as violent and serious titles as well among his favorite DVDs to watch.
It won't bring all their deceased drummers back to life, but Live Earth 2007 has served to reunite the surviving members of Spinal Tap.
The British mock rockers will show their green side this summer at the U.K. installment of Live Earth, where they'll put in their two cents (or sing "Gimme Some Money") about the fight against global warming.
Spinal Tap, composed of guitarist Nigel Tufnel, singer David St. Hubbins and bassist Derek Small (aka Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer) has been largely dormant for most of the new millennium, with their last big-time reunion coming in 2001 for their nine-city "Back from the Dead" tour, which included a stop at Carnegie Hall.
In addition to Spinal Tap's upcoming eco-friendly performance, a new 15-minute film directed by "This Is Spinal Tap" visionary Rob Reiner that brings fans up to date on the band's position on the environment is slated to screen Wednesday at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Spoof rockers Spinal Tap are to reunite for a special performance at the London leg of this year's Live Earth concert series, joining the likes of Madonna, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Genesis at Wembley Stadium in July. The fictitious heavy metal group - played by actors Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer - will resurrect their roles as David St Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel and Derek Smalls respectively for the 7 July gig, where they will also screen a 10-minute comedy sketch to the 90,000-strong crowd.[...] Read more!
Happy Birthday to "Peter Pan" star Jeremy Sumpter (1989), Manchester United footballer Christiano Ronaldo (1985), country singer Sara Evans (1971), singer Bobby Brown (1969), baseball player Roberto Alomar (1968), Guns 'N Roses/Velvet Revolver bassist Duff McKagen (1964), actress Laura Linney (1964), actress Jennifer Jason Leigh (1962), Elton John's drummer Nigel Olsson (1949), actress Barbara Hershey (1948), actor/director/writer Christopher Guest (1948), British actress/former model Charlotte Rampling (1946), Blood, Sweat & Tears founder Al Kooper (1944), action film director Michael Mann (1943), Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach (1942), Swiss sci-fi/fantasy artist H.R. Giger (1940), baseball's home run king Hank Aaron (1934), actor/comedian Red Buttons (1919), author William S. Burroughs (1914; d. 1997), and actor John Carradine (1906; d. 1988).
Director Christopher Guest is refusing to take any part in the upcoming awards season, because he fears industry accolades "change people".
The 58-year-old examines the hype and hysteria of the Oscars race in new comedy For Your Consideration, but he shuns the red carpet in reality for fear it will change his career outlook for the worse.[...] Read more!
Actor, writer and director Christopher Guest's mockumentary For Your Consideration takes a look at some of Tinsel Town's darker elements, all in the name of comedy.
With a lineup this promising, how do you not conclude the festivities with a rendition of "Amazing Grace"?
The Michael Apted-directed drama, starring Rufus Sewell, Michael Gambon and Albert Finney is set to close the 31st annual Toronto International Film Festival next month, but audiences should theoretically have plenty to chirp about beforehand.
This year's smorgasbord of 352 feature-length and short films from 61 countries includes the world or North American premieres of the latest offerings from Ridley Scott, Christopher Guest, Pedro Almodovar, Anthony Minghella, Mira Nair and Darren Aronofsky, as well as 62 directorial debuts.