We all know him as "Ross" from Friends, but David Schwimmer steps outside of his comic roots to direct the new drama Trust, starring Clive Owen and Catherine Kenner. I'm a huge Clive Owen fan, so I'm excited to see how this film turns out especially as it will be showing David's skills behind the camera again. The Toronto International Film Festival will be screening the film, and the other worthy selections September 9-19th 2010. Until then here's the trailer:
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...I kid I kid. But that would be trippy wouldn't? As we all wait for LeBron's free agent status to convert into a committed one (in a perfect world he would have chosen Chicago) it makes us wonder what else, if anything King James may have on his mind. For those of you who didn't know he's set to display his acting chops in the comedy Ballers, as himself (shouldn't be too hard right?) playing coach at a bastketball camp to a bunch of middle aged guys who inevitably gets tangled up in all their mishaps! But to our dismay it's been recently reported that due to script problems the project has been delayed. Gggrrr great now more waiting to see the King in action. Who wouldn't mind seeing LeBron with a bunch of one liners (throws chalk in the air).
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