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Tara Reid, Van Wilder Interview by Paul Fischer in Los Angeles.
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Tara Reid wasn't in the best of moods when she met the press to talk
about her latest film, Van Wilder. Clearly upset, Reid has often been
the victim of tabloid journalism, much of her own doing. There was
her much-publicised break-up with TV host Carson Daly, not to mention
her involvement in an incident in New York when she was partying with
Manhattan celebrity publicist Lizzie Grubman, just hours before Grubman
slammed her Mercedes SUV into a crowd of club-goers, seriously injuring
16 people. As the tabloid writers take careful aim at the American
Pie star, Reid admits to having no time for us members of the press.
"I don't like them and I'm pissed off, especially right now,"
she exclaims in no uncertain terms. It's tough, she adds, being in
the media spotlight. "You want to be human, you want to be nice,
you want to be normal and honest. Then they take your words, they
spin 'em and you're dying. The whole world knows your business, it
sucks and you have no personal life left then you get targeted as
a poster child party girl or you get targeted as being in places you've
never even been to or hooking up with guys you don't even know. It
just blows," she says, waving a copy of a tabloid mag featuring
the actress on the cover of the magazine. The article in question
is 'My Love is Carson Daly.' "I'm pissed right now and I want
to call them on the phone. I cannot have that be in the title, like
I want THAT to be on the cover. That is so behind me. I want to just
get over it. Anytime someone breaks up with someone, you want to get
over it and move on. It's been a year, it's behind me, now it's time
to move on. I don't want to be reminded of it. Now everybody's gonna
look at me like, 'Oh, poor girl.' "
Reid also denies recent press reports which
had her and pop icon Britney Spears sitting at the bar in a public
lobby getting drunk together and crying. "That whole Britney
thing is just bullshit. I was in Mexico." Reid craves her privacy,
but she also wants the media to become more responsible, she says
angrily. "People need to start talking about my work, too.
They act like I've never even been in a movie or something. I've
done 15 movies so I work a lot more than I party. I don't even care
about that. Then, if I'm out, all of a sudden now I'm throwing cake.
Or I'm right here at the Four Seasons Hotel in LA, but I'm really
at the L'Ermitage. You know what I mean? It's just getting to a
point where it's just stupid. If you are going to write something,
at least say the truth or don't say it. It's just hurting me."
Reid relaxes more when discussion shifts
to the work she speaks of. Herb latest work is in the farcical comedy
Van Wilder, the latest in the long-running National Lampoon films.
Ryan Reynolds plays Van Wilder who might be starting his seventh
year at Coolidge College, but graduation is the furthest thing from
his mind. Armed with a personal assistant and a coterie of admirers,
Van has reached the status of living legend on campus, throwing
bashes that make geeks popular, raise money for charity and generally
"inspire the uninspired." But when Van's father refuses
to pay any more of his son's tuition bills, Van must turn to party
planning for profit in order to continue living in under-graduate
bliss, thereby becoming the subject of an exposé by disapproving
school journalist Gwen Pearson (Reid). For Reid, who found success
in the likes of American Pie, doing another teen comedy was not
a risk, the 27-year old actress insists. "I don't think it's
a risk at all. I play the straight girl, which is probably good
for me right now. She's a journalist, which I wanted to play because
I do in that story what they did to me, except I, at the end, make
it up. The first time I write a bad story about him. I know it's
gonna sell and it does, it's big, it's the cover and everyone's
making a big deal about it but I pegged Van wrong. Then I redeem
myself and I write a good article." In the film, Reid explores
an ambitious side to this character, which the actress feels "was
very important to me, because it was a big part of what I am going
through right now."
Born in the small New Jersey town of Wyckoff, Reid recalls
her initial love affair with the movies. "As a little kid I
would sit in the mirror and make faces and when I would cry I'd
watch myself cry. I was just fascinated imitating people and making
up stories to see if people would believe them. If they did I was
excited. Acting is my escape, my getaway. my therapy and my boxing
bag. Without that, I would go crazy." It's that need to escape
that will help the actress put to rest the media intrusion into
her private life. "I just need to get back to work and go somewhere
like France. I need to do a movie like 'Lord of The Rings', and
spend three years in Australia; that would be perfect for me. Sign
me up now and find me a period piece for 17 years somewhere; I'll
be just fine," she concludes smilingly.
Release Date TBA 2002
Synopsis: It's the chance of a lifetime for a guy trying
to win over his dream girl when his boss (her father) asks him to
house-sit. However, things don't go exactly as planned when one
houseguest after another keeps interrupting his time with her.
Starring Ashton Kutcher, Tara Reid, Molly Shannon, Carmen
Elektra, Andy Richter, David Koechner, Terence Stamp
Directed by David Zucker
Written by David Dorfman
Studio Dimension Films
Genre Comedy
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Title
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VHS
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DVD
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1st wkd
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Total Gross
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4/05/2002
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National Lampoon's Van Wilder
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Coming Soon
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8/10/2001
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American Pie 2
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VHS
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DVD
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$45,117,985
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$145,096,820
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4/11/2001
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Josie and the Pussycats
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VHS
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DVD
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$14,252,830
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4/6/2001
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Just Visiting
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VHS
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DVD
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$4,777,007
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10/13/2000
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Dr. T and the Women
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DVD
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$13,065,561
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10/22/1999
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Body Shots
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VHS
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DVD
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$488,342
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$699,964
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7/9/1999
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American Pie
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VHS
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DVD
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$18,100,000
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$101,800,948
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3/5/1999
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Cruel Intentions
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VHS
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DVD
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$13,020,565
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$38,230,075
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9/25/1998
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Urban Legend
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VHS
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DVD
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$10,515,444
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$38,116,707
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3/6/1998
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Big Lebowski, The
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VHS
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DVD
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$5,533,844
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$17,498,804
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Release Date April 5, 2002
Synopsis: He's the biggest man on campus. He's the boss
with the sauce. He's the guy all the girls want and all the
guys want to be. Cause in the collegiate jungle, there can be
only one king...and at Coolidge College it's Van Wilder.
Van's been The Man at Coolidge these
past seven years because...when you love a place, why leave
it? With a tricked out dorm room, a full-time assistant, a personalized
golf cart, and immediate entrée into every club committee, frat
house, classroom and administrative office, there's no place
he'd rather be, doing the thing he does best: helping out the
underdog! With a heart minted in 24k gold, Van uses his influence,
wiles and considerable charms to help the "loser"
be a winner. Whether its the foreign exchange student
desperate to lose his virginity, the sickest kid on campus or
the downcast underclassman who just needs some inspirational,
homespun wisdom, Vans always got a solution. The trouble
is, this professional student has just learned that after seven
blissful years, his principle financier Dad has
cut him off! Without any tuition money to continue his good
work, Van does what any self-respecting, universally admired
big-man-on-campus would do start a business planning
the greatest parties any college has ever seen!As the beer flows
out and the dough rolls in, Van catches the eye of serious (but
sexy) Gwen Pearson, a student journalist who's determined to
expose the naked truth beneath Vans wilder exterior. What
begins as a clash of wills, however, soon leads to unexpected
romance. That is, until Gwens jealous boyfriend decides
to put a stop once and for all to Vans rule as campus
king...
In
the grand tradition of comedy classics like National Lampoons
Animal House and National Lampoons Vacation,
National Lampoons Van Wilder will charm you, move
you
and gross you out. Boasting a new comedic star in Ryan
Reynolds and bolstered by the talents of a fresh supporting
cast, National Lampoons Van Wilder affectionately
captures the wild abandon of youths glory days. Yet above
all else, this crowd-pleasing comedy has heart. Its a
hilarious coming-of-age story about the burden of facing real
life
and the freedom that comes from not taking it too
seriously.
Starring Ryan Reynolds, Tara Reid, Tim Matheson, Tom
Everett Scott, Alex Burns, Daniel Cosgrove
Directed by Walt Becker
Written by David Wagner and Brent Goldberg
MPAA Rating: R (for strong sexual content, gross humor,
language and some drug content)
Distributor: Artisan Entertainment (with J2 Communications)
Production Company: Tapestry Films
Genre Comedy, Teen
MPAA Rating R - for strong sexual content, gross humor,
language and some drug content
Web Sites Official
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Harry Potter is
coming on DVD and VHS!
One of the most popular movies to hit the big screen in years,
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, is finally coming
to DVD and VHS. This spectacular two disc set with never-before-seen
footage can be preordered today, so give them what they want.
Click to order the Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
DVD
or VHS
today!
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David
Mamet's Heist
is--not unlike many of his previous films--amusing, manicured,
and fraught with an awkward tension. If your customers have
seen The Spanish Prisoner or House of Games, they're by now
familiar with the plot-subverting gambit of the double-cross
turned triple- and then quadruple-cross. Heist sticks to the
formula, and it's selling!
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We
congratulate all the wonderful artists who contributed to the
O
Brother, Where Art Thou? soundtrack, which garnered the
best album and best soundtrack awards at this year's Grammys.
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2nd
Chance
by James Patterson, This is a beautiful work of art filled with
shart witty prose and intriguing Ideas. I recommend it fully
to anyone with a heightened sensibility for the injustices of
this world and the subtle nuances of existence.
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