PaulReubens-related stories
Posted Jan 14th 2009 2:03PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Pushing Daisies, Reality-Free

I don't know about you, but when creator Bryan Fuller talked about concluding all the story threads from
Pushing Daisies as a comic book, I was less than enthused. Now, however, I've got renewed hope.
No, ABC is not even mentioning bringing
Daisies back. They're not even committing to broadcasting the last few episodes. But
Kristin Chenoweth thinks Pushing Daisies might be a movie. That's right, the show could/would/should be wrapped up as a movie in her estimation.
Continue reading Could Pushing Daisies wind up as a movie?
Posted Dec 12th 2007 12:22PM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: TV on the Bigscreen, OpEd, Celebrities, Children

According to the Daily Stab,
Johnny Depp is considering playing Pee-Wee Herman in a movie version of the former kid's show (and former HBO special)
Pee-Wee's Playhouse. Depp has a history of taking on unusual roles and this would certainly be no exception.
The script would be by Paul Reubens, the original Pee-Wee. The two actors have known each other for a while, having worked together in the 2001 movie
Blow. Also, both are casting favorites of director Tim Burton (Burton's professional directorial debut was the movie
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure).
Continue reading Pee Wee's Playhouse: The Movie, staring ... Johnny Depp?
Posted Nov 21st 2007 11:57PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Pushing Daisies
(S01E07) "The mere smell of it made him feel, if only for an hour, exactly like he wanted to feel: safe and warm and loved, which is why he became the pie maker." - NarratorABC lost a good and fun opportunity to offer
Pushing Daisies viewers a chance to get up close and really personal with the show and maybe attract new people who would have been interested in a scratch 'n' sniff event! Yes, it would have been pretty much a copy of what
NBC did last year with My Name Is Earl, but having a scratch 'n' sniff card to use throughout this olfactory episode would have been just as magical as the episode itself! Okay, maybe the smell of the sock and the sewer would have been terrible but it would have been interesting to smell Ned, Emerson, and "honey and death" (aka Chuck). Okay, maybe that would have been a bad idea. Let's move on to the episode instead.
Continue reading Pushing Daisies: Smell of Success
Posted Oct 17th 2007 9:19PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Pushing Daisies

(
S01E03)
"You killed someone for me?" - Chuck After watching
last week's episode, I was as worried as Joel was/is about
Pushing Daisies's future. With such a stellar pilot, it was a given that the subsequent episodes wouldn't be as great but that second episode was a letdown. Narration aside (I'll get to this later on), this week's episode reassured me that
PD can survive in its current format.
Continue reading Pushing Daisies: The Fun in Funeral
Posted Sep 19th 2007 6:02PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Celebrities, Casting, Pushing Daisies

Actress/comedian Molly Shannon, best known for her work on NBC's
Saturday Night Live, will join ABC's new series
Pushing Daisies for a multi-episode arc set to air late this Fall.
The series stars
Wonderfalls'
Lee Pace as man who can revive the dead (and send them back to Heaven or Hell) just by touching them. He uses his power to find out the killers and collect rewards.
Small spoilers ahead!Continue reading Molly Shannon to appear on Pushing Daisies
Posted Jun 2nd 2007 11:23AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Video, Commercials, Web, Celebrities
Okay, just for a moment let's set aside the fact that Pee Wee Herman doing a serious commercial about using crack is really, really (unintentionally) funny, and focus on just how logical it was to use that character in the first place.
One assumes this commercial was made when Pee Wee's Playhouse was on the air, which means his main audience was grade school children and not so much the older hipsters who knew the more "adult" Pee Wee character Paul Reubens created while with the Groundlings.
Continue reading Pee Wee says: don't smoke crack - VIDEO
Posted Mar 3rd 2007 12:20PM by Anna Johns
Filed under: NBC, Celebrities, Pickups and Renewals

It seems that pesky little problem has finally left Paul Reubens behind. He has been cast as the lead in a pilot for NBC called
Area 52. He'll play the role of an alien who is being housed in a government facility. I wish I could tell you more about this pilot, but that's all NBC is releasing. But, I don't find it hard to believe the Reubens just might be an alien.
Paul Reubens has done all sorts of guest starring roles on television, most recently on
Dirt and
30 Rock, since his arrest for public masturbation during a police sting in 1991. He is also
currently filming Pee-Wee's Playhouse: The Movie-- further proof that his past is now behind him.
Posted Jan 24th 2007 5:29PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, TV on the Bigscreen, Celebrities
Paul Reubens is thinking about bringing back his Pee-Wee Herman character for a big-screen movie.
At a tribute to him in San Francisco recently, Reubens said (in regular voice - he never appears as the Pee Wee character anymore) that he gave the script, which he's been working on for years, to actor Laurence Fishburne. Fishburne would play the parts that Reubens originally wrote for the late Phil Hartman. Fishburne, who was a regular on the CBS' show Pee Wee's Playhouse. hasn't said yes yet, but Reubens told him "Well, Wesley Snipes has expressed interest." Ha!
Other news from the tribute: Reubens was bitter and angry at not getting a gig on Saturday Night Live, and he has cameos coming up on both 30 Rock and Dirt.
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Sep 3rd 2006 6:32PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Talent, Celebrities

If these shoes are real, it's a riot. They're Nike sneakers that have the same coloring as the clothing that Pee Wee Herman (aka Paul Reubens) used to wear. Or maybe still wears, if Reubens does Pee Wee anymore. (Hopefully that's the last time I type the sentence "if Reubens does Pee Wee.") They're grey and white. But what makes these shoes special is the pic on the insole, which shoes Pee Wee alone in a movie theater...well, you know.
Well, since Pee Wee was found doing something in a theater with his hands, then I guess it's just logical someone somewhere would make a product for his feet. Maybe they should make gloves next.
[via Boing Boing]