Movies-2001-2002




-KEVIN’S BIG "NEWS": Kevin Spacey is on the set of his brand-new film, 'The Shipping News.' And he is about to talk with ET all about the Pulitzer Prize-winning project and its water-logged set!

-HE ‘RINGS’ THE THING: J.R.R. TOLKIEN's 'The Lord of the Rings' starring ELIJAH WOOD and CATE BLANCHETT is still bringing in the money for the box office.

-RUSSELL’S HEAD GAMES! : Russell's new movie "Beautiful Mind" is a hit. In this article, he discusses love, movies and his brilliant new features!

-ORANGE’S JUICY PLOT: Mix JACK BLACK with the dynamic DNA of HANKS, KASDAN and SPACEK and you've got this hilarious and funny movie.

-THE LOWDOWN ON ‘BLACK HAWK’! : 'Hannibal' and 'Gladiator' director RIDLEY SCOTT has teamed up with JERRY BRUCKHEIMER (producer of such action opuses as 'Pearl Harbour' and 'Armageddon') to film one of the best films of the year.

-CUBA GOES TO THE DOGS: CUBA GOODING JR.'s life is going to the dogs in Disney's newest movie! He tells us what he learned from this experience. That a man's best friend can be a man's biggest pain if you're not careful!

-KEEP ON TREKKIN’: The crew of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" is heading back to the movies. ET is first to be on the closed set of its new movie, 'Star Trek: Nemesis'!

-DEBRA GRACES THE BIG SCREEN: She's "Will & Grace's" wacky redhead and her slapstick sitcom manoeuvres have some calling her a modern-day LUCILLE BALL. But DEBRA MESSING is dead serious about her newest project, the spooky drama 'The Mothman Prophecies'!

-THE MEANS WAR: Director Ridley Scott was in the middle of editing "Hannibal" when he decided to make a movie out of "Black Hawk Down: A Story of Modern War." The setup for this tale rivaled Shakespeare's bloodiest tragedies.

-‘BUG’ SCARE AT THE MOVIES: Disney and Pixar's computer-animated "A Bug's Life" proved irresistible to moviegoers for a second straight week, racking up $17.4 million in ticket sales as the No. 1 movie of the weekend. It was followed by the colour remake of "Psycho," which made $10.5 million, according to estimates. The Will Smith thriller "Enemy of the State" collected $9.5 million for third place.
 
 
 


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