Rob Lowe, Burt Reynolds and Ice-t starred in a low-budget movie called Crazy Six in 1997. The movie, which told the story of powerful mafia families vying for control of the arms trade, was written by Galen Yuen, who is the focus of a new original podcast series for Apple.
However, Yuen isn’t your traditional feature film writer.
The series – Magnificent Jerk – follows journalist Maya Lin Sugarman, formerly of The Washington Post, on a journey to discover who her uncle really was.
Starting with a box of his forgotten screenplays, the series sees Lin Sugarman discovering that he was a member of a Chinese gang who went to jail before turning his life story into the Crazy Six screenplay (albeit with a few twists).
The series, which launches on September 18, comes from Pineapple Street Studios, the Audacy-owned company behind The Clearing and Heaven’s Gate.
Maya Lin Sugarman, James Kim, Max Linsky...
However, Yuen isn’t your traditional feature film writer.
The series – Magnificent Jerk – follows journalist Maya Lin Sugarman, formerly of The Washington Post, on a journey to discover who her uncle really was.
Starting with a box of his forgotten screenplays, the series sees Lin Sugarman discovering that he was a member of a Chinese gang who went to jail before turning his life story into the Crazy Six screenplay (albeit with a few twists).
The series, which launches on September 18, comes from Pineapple Street Studios, the Audacy-owned company behind The Clearing and Heaven’s Gate.
Maya Lin Sugarman, James Kim, Max Linsky...
- 9/13/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
I just watched Rob Lowe in the new movie "Sex Tape," where he plays a seemingly mild-mannered exec who has a very dark, very shocking wild side. I concluded one thing: Rob Lowe loves, loves, loves creeping us out. It's his favorite thing. I imagine Rob Lowe reads scripts, chuckles a bit, and says, "This will make everyone uncomfortable. I'm doing it." He just goes for it, this guy. Here are five of our favorite times he was a total creep. 1. In "Tommy Boy," he was an evil, Mom-loving bastard. In twenty seconds, you understand everything that is awesome and creepy about Rob Lowe in "Tommy Boy." 2. Remember "Crazy Six"? Bet you don't. The point is: Don't mess with Billie. Just look at Rob Lowe as outlaw Billie in this unreal 1997 film about mafia families vying for control of the arms trade. If the appearance of Burt Reynolds isn't upsetting enough,...
- 7/15/2014
- by Louis Virtel
- Hitfix
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