Twenty years after the release of “Friday,” Ice Cube says he’s ready to head back to the ‘hood to make a fourth film in the franchise. “That’s my dream,” Cube told TheWrap Wednesday during a sit-down interview. “I think all the parties involved, all the people that’s been in the franchise, people from the first one to the third one, want to do another one.” The entertainment industry veteran, who played Craig Jones in “Friday,” “Next Friday” and “Friday After Next,” stopped by the SiriusXM studios in Los Angeles for a round of interviews promoting “Friday’s” return to the big screen.
- 4/16/2015
- by Anita Bennett
- The Wrap
Ice Cube is reportedly in talks to work on a fourth movie in the Friday franchise. The rapper starred, produced and co-wrote Friday in 1995, and later wrote the sequels Next Friday in 2000 and The Friday After Next in 2002. Ice Cube is now in line to produce, write and direct a proposed fourth film, where he will reprise his role as Craig Jones, according to Collider. Chris Tucker has also been contacted to reprise his (more)...
- 11/17/2011
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
It’s been a long time since we last saw Ice Cube playing the role of Craig Jones in the Friday films, and we’ve since seen him in Torque, the xXx sequel, xXx 2: The Next Level, and will soon be seeing him in the 21 Jump Street adaptation alongside Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill, as well as in the awesome corrupt cop drama, Rampart, opposite Woody Harrelson and Ben Foster (which I highly recommend you see when it gets is UK release, having caught it at this year’s London Film Festival).
News now comes via Collider that New Line are in talks with Cube to return to the Friday franchise for a fourth film, seeking him as writer, producer, and leading star of the new film, and potentially even as director too, which would be his first feature film as director since his debut back in 1998.
Along with being the star and producer,...
News now comes via Collider that New Line are in talks with Cube to return to the Friday franchise for a fourth film, seeking him as writer, producer, and leading star of the new film, and potentially even as director too, which would be his first feature film as director since his debut back in 1998.
Along with being the star and producer,...
- 11/17/2011
- by Kenji Lloyd
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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If Matt Smith is the only Doctor Who you've ever known, then you've seen some strange faces this season. In the first episode of this season, when the eleventh Doctor was facing down an alien set to destroy the Earth, it looked into his mind and saw several previous incarnations of the Doctor and various enemies he has bested.
Then again in episode 11, the Doctor had to transfer some of his memory to his roommate (yes, roommate), Craig Jones, and again, when saw some of the previous Doctors. If you saw 'Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide,' you were brought up to date on the series reboot that started in 2005 with the Ninth Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston, and continued with the Tenth Doctor, played by the immensely popular David Tennant.
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If Matt Smith is the only Doctor Who you've ever known, then you've seen some strange faces this season. In the first episode of this season, when the eleventh Doctor was facing down an alien set to destroy the Earth, it looked into his mind and saw several previous incarnations of the Doctor and various enemies he has bested.
Then again in episode 11, the Doctor had to transfer some of his memory to his roommate (yes, roommate), Craig Jones, and again, when saw some of the previous Doctors. If you saw 'Doctor Who: The Ultimate Guide,' you were brought up to date on the series reboot that started in 2005 with the Ninth Doctor, played by Christopher Eccleston, and continued with the Tenth Doctor, played by the immensely popular David Tennant.
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- 7/24/2010
- by Nick Zaino
- Aol TV.
AOL just premiered Slipknot’s short film “Snuff” directed by M. Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan and photographed and co-directed by P.R. Brown. The short film stars Malcolm McDowell (Rob Zombie’s Halloween, A Clockwork Orange), Ashley Laurence (Hellraiser) and Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor. The song featured in the film is from Slipknot’s album “All Hope is Gone”. Band Biography: Slipknot is an American metal band from Des Moines, Iowa. The current line-up includes Sid Wilson, Joey Jordison, Paul Gray, Chris Fehn, Jim Root, Craig Jones, Shawn Crahan, Mick Thomson, and Corey Taylor. They are recognized as one of the pioneering bands in the New Wave of American Heavy Metal. The band formed in late 1995 [...]...
- 12/19/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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