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Thursday, June 03, 2010
Tom Selleck Confirms New "Three Men and a Baby" Sequel
From worstpreviews, MTV News caught up with Tom Selleck during a press junket for "Killers" and asked him whether there is any truth to the rumor that another "Three Men and a Baby" sequel is in the works with him, Ted Danson and Steve Guttenberg.
"It is true that Disney checked my availability," he said. "And I know they checked Ted's and Steve's, and then had a script written, I think tentatively called 'Three Men and a Bride,' which kind of says it all [about the story]."
Selleck doesn't know much more than that at this point, though he remains hopeful that he'll be able to reunited with Danson and Guttenberg.
He said: "I hope it's a good script, and if it is a good script I hope they do it, because it would be really fun to get back with Ted and Steve. The strongest of the two movies I think is the first one. It had more heart, and that's what I hope this third one would have if we do it."
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Oh, finally.
What does Steve Guttenberg even look like now? A pile of seaweed?
The only thing that could remotely interest me about this movie is if they paid homage to the "little ghost boy" legend from the first flick.
The little ghost boy is in the pic I posted!
Oh yeah! There he is. Or isn't. It's a cutout of Danson in a tux, right?
There's your homage. There should be a scene in which a tux-wearing Danson hides peers from behind the curtains and goes "ooOOOOooo."
Was watching the Hangover the other night (pretty funny if you can get past the misogyny). There's a great subtle bit where you pick up the end of some conversation in which Galafinakis is saying: "...it's got Ted Danson, Magnum PI, and that Jewish actor...".
My opinion has not changed since the release of the original: I can't imagine a less appealing trio of "leading men" than those three talentless, shamelessly mugging assholes.
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