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FINALLY SOME INFO ON THE MOST TALKED ABOUT FILM OF 2009
OLD DOGS (via MTV Blog)
If you liked “Wild Hogs,” chances are you’ll want to take “Old Dogs” for a walk as well. The Film reunitse Travolta with “Hogs” director Walt Becker to tell another story of an over-the-hill, uphill battle.
“It’s basically the idea that old dogs can learn new tricks,” laughed Williams. “It’s about two men in what they call the twilight or the golden years, older men. [My character] finds out that he has twins that he didn’t know about [and] then the kids are suddenly told ‘This is your dad, and you’re going to stay with him for the weekend’.”
Think “3 Men and a Baby,” but starring a “Pulp Fiction” hitman and Mork from Ork.
“John’s character is a really hardcore bachelor, who thinks that the idea of having kids around would be great for cougar bait,” laughed the spastic “License to Wed” star, adding, “For those of you who don’t know what a cougar is, check online: Single white females, or single females looking for husbands.”
“Old Dogs,” which also stars Matt Dillon as a conservative camp counselor, is due in theaters in 2009.

FINALLY SOME INFO ON THE MOST TALKED ABOUT FILM OF 2009

OLD DOGS (via MTV Blog)

If you liked “Wild Hogs,” chances are you’ll want to take “Old Dogs” for a walk as well. The Film reunitse Travolta with “Hogs” director Walt Becker to tell another story of an over-the-hill, uphill battle.

“It’s basically the idea that old dogs can learn new tricks,” laughed Williams. “It’s about two men in what they call the twilight or the golden years, older men. [My character] finds out that he has twins that he didn’t know about [and] then the kids are suddenly told ‘This is your dad, and you’re going to stay with him for the weekend’.”

Think “3 Men and a Baby,” but starring a “Pulp Fiction” hitman and Mork from Ork.

“John’s character is a really hardcore bachelor, who thinks that the idea of having kids around would be great for cougar bait,” laughed the spastic “License to Wed” star, adding, “For those of you who don’t know what a cougar is, check online: Single white females, or single females looking for husbands.”

“Old Dogs,” which also stars Matt Dillon as a conservative camp counselor, is due in theaters in 2009.

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