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  • 5
    Nov
    2012
    11:47am, EST

    John Cusack to play Rush Limbaugh in big-screen movie

    By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, NBC News

    John Cusack hasn't been shy about his own liberal politics, but the actor plans to play conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh in a big-screen movie, Cusack confirmed on his Twitter feed.

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    Rush Limbaugh may be played by John Cusack in an upcoming movie.

    Deadline.com and The Hollywood Reporter both ran articles on the film. Cusack wrote in response, "these guys all jumped the gun," but confirmed the project was in development from his own production company.

    "Script not done -- (we'll) see what (it) looks like -- could be good," Cusack wrote. Betty Thomas, who focused on another radio host when she directed the 1997 Howard Stern biopic "Private Parts," is directing the film. More recently, the former "Hill Street Blues" star directed "Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel."


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    One of Cusack's Twitter followers challenged him on the Limbaugh movie, saying it would give the controversial host unneeded publicity. Cusack responded by saying the film "would be about the power and history of talk radio," adding that "what (Limbaugh) says is on record."

    A statement from Cusack's company says "New Crime Productions and John Cusack are currently considering a project about the larger-than-life radio personality, Rush Limbaugh," adding that "the script would explore the rise and reinvention of American Talk Radio, and Limbaugh's continued influence and impact over the last three decades in that world."

    The movie, which The Associated Press reports would be called simply "Rush," would begin production in 2013. No release date has been announced.

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    2012
    9:28am, EDT

    John Cusack relives 'Say Anything' boombox moment with Peter Gabriel

    By Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, NBC News

    The Peter Gabriel song "In Your Eyes" will forever be associated with John Cusack. In the 1989 film "Say Anything," Cusack's Lloyd Dobler courts Diane Court by holding a boombox playing that song over his head.

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    That famous scene got a real-life re-enactment of sorts Saturday at Gabriel's concert at California's Hollywood Bowl. As "In Your Eyes" began, Cusack came out on stage and handed Gabriel a boombox, doffing his cap to the singer as he did so.

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    Gabriel then held it over his head, Dobler-style, and acknowledged Cusack before putting the boombox down and starting to sing.

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    Peter Gabriel holds up the boombox given to him by John Cusack.

    Former rock journalist Cameron Crowe, who wrote and directed "Say Anything," tweeted on Sunday that the moment was "surreal and beautiful."

    Cusack himself also tweeted about the experience, telling Twitter followers to use the moment to encourage Crowe to tackle another project with Cusack, which they did.

    And that would be great, as long as it didn't involve selling anything, buying anything, or processing anything.

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