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Steve Guttenberg has admitted his ego took over at the height of his Hollywood fame. The 65-year-old actor became a huge global star thanks to his hit films ‘Cocoon’, ‘Three Men and a Baby’ and the ‘Police Academy’ franchise, and has now confessed he drank the showbiz “Kool-Aid” and became consumed with self-importance. He told Page Six: “My God, I drank the Kool-Aid several times and went out and bought a Ferrari and had my times where I thought I was a big deal.” The actor, whose blockbusters also included ‘Short Circuit’, added about realising fame, fortune and power was meaningless: “You g...
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Scarlett Johansson is to produce and star in 'Tower of Terror'. The 36-year-old star has teamed up with Disney for the movie, and Josh Cooley is said to be penning the script. According to Collider, Johansson will produce the motion picture via her company These Pictures alongside Jonathan Lia. A director is yet to have been appointed for the project, and plot details for the film are not known. But the movie is expected to be based on Disney theme park attraction Tower of Terror. The ride has already inspired a 1997 horror film starring Steve Guttenberg, Kirsten Dunst, Nia Peeples, and Michae...
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Steve Guttenberg "knows nothing" about the 'Three Men and a Baby' reboot. The 62-year-old actor starred in the 1987 comedy film alongside Ted Danson and Tom Selleck as New York bachelors who find themselves caring for an infant. The trio also featured in the 1990 sequel 'Three Men and a Little Lady'. A remake is in the works from Disney with Zac Efron set to star although Steve admits that he knows little about the project but is keen to reunite for another movie with Danson and Selleck. Asked if he was involved in the film, Steve said: "I know nothing about it. "I would love to do 'Three Gran...
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Steve Guttenberg thinks being a film star is the best job in the world. The 62-year-old actor - who has starred in movies such as 'Three Men and a Baby' and the 'Police Academy' franchise - admits he's lived his dream by working in Hollywood. He shared: "Being a movie star is the number one job in the world! You get picked up, taken to work, they call you by your last name: ‘Hello, Mr Guttenberg, hello, Mr Clooney. Would you like a breakfast burrito?’ I’d love one, thanks!" Despite this, Steve thinks it's important to remain humble and to understand that acting is a job, rather than just a lif...
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