Associated Mess: AP Reports Christopher Walken Impersonator’s Natalie Wood Quotes As News
There’s a new development in the now-reopened 1981 drowning death of actress Natalie Wood. The Associated Press reported Friday afternoon that actor Christopher Walken told a DC sports radio station that “there was drinking and shouting on the boat and that then ‘there was tragedy.’”
Unfortunately, the quote was actually from one of the show’s producers, doing an apparently convincing Christopher Walken impression.
Piers Morgan Snags Exclusive Interview With Natalie Wood’s Sister, Lana
On Friday, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department announced that they would be re-opening the investigation into actress Natalie Wood‘s death. Wood was 43 at the time of her death, on Nov. 29, 1981. Her body was found in the ocean, off the coast of Catalina Island, and police ruled her death an accidental drowning. [...]
Mediaite’s Top Thanksgiving Movie Moments
What’s not to love about Thanksgiving? For one day in the middle of the week (a fact which used to fascinate and confuse me as a child growing up in Canada) an entire country of 300,000 million people stops everything they are doing to sit down, stuff themselves with food and drink, and watch football [...]






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