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July 29, 2008

Finally, A Show About Assholes And Cocaine

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Showtime is developing a series about Studio 54, and Bryan Singer might direct the pilot episode. He's going to bring that Superman Returns magic (what's the opposite of magic? Is it this?) to the era of 1970s indulgence. From the Hollywood Reporter:

The 1970s era of disco, drugs and excess is coming back with "Studio," a drama series project for Showtime centering on the iconic New York nightclub Studio 54.

Bryan Singer is in talks to direct the potential pilot if his schedule permits.

"Studio" centers on flamboyant co-founder Steve Rubell and starts off in the months leading to the club's April 1977 opening.

Oh, good. The story of a popular nightclub full of shitheads that doesn't exist anymore is an important one that needs to get told (again and again, ))<>(( forever). Don't worry, soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, we've got it all under control here. You're going to be so excited by all the treats waiting for you when you get back.

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The opposite of Magic = MindFreak

Posted by: Willard at 07/29/08 4:55 PM | Reply
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Wouldn't an adaptation of "The Answer Is Always Yes" better hit their target demo? Showtime execs are idiots.

Posted by: AnthonyPatch profile link at 07/29/08 5:24 PM | Reply
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Why no mention of MIke Myers being cast as this Steve Rubell fellow? That pic certainly has me fooled.

Posted by: Jeff at 07/29/08 5:33 PM | Reply
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NO offense, but I hope they will include that category of assholes who let their life be controlled by drugs! I myself was one of them. Got out of the drug rehabilitation only 6 months ago and I can tell that there should be more media shows talking about how stupid drug addiction is! We should have enough of all those rappers singing about how cool is to sniff a line of cocaine!

Posted by: timada profile link at 02/14/09 10:35 PM | Reply
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