James Brolin gets 'Nailed'

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 James Brolin gets 'Nailed'
NEW YORK -- James Brolin is replacing James Caan in David O. Russell's "Nailed," with Kirstie Alley and Olivia Crocicchia also boarding the politically charged rom-com. Caan departed the film three weeks ago, in large part because of a spat with Russell about the proper way for his politico character to choke on a cookie. Brolin can turn to his son Josh for advice: The younger Brolin will ... (link)

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Like Father, Like Son
Published 5/7/2008 at WOW Report
... by James Brolin. A good choice. Brolin, you'll remember, was the Coen brothers' original and only choice to play Llewelyn Moss in No Country for Old Men, but due to a mixup the casting director sent his son Josh Brolin to read instead, and the age difference forced the brothers to change the story's timeline to 1980. Incidentally, the younger Brolin will be portraying George W Bush choking on a pretzel in a scene from Oliver Stone's upcoming W. But not fatally. (THR) ...

James Brolin to get 'Nailed'
Published 5/8/2008 by Korina Lopez at USATODAY.com - Lifeline Live
James Brolin to get 'Nailed' Like this story? Share it with Yahoo! Buzz James Brolin has replaced James Caan in the political romantic comedy Nailed. Caan left the film three weeks ago over a dispute with director David O' Russell over a scene in which he has to choke on a pretzel. Hopefully Brolin is a little more flexible. Kirstie Alley also stars in the film. Posted at 09:45 AM/ET, May 08, 2008 in ...

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James Brolin, left, is replacing James Caan in David O. Russell's "Nailed," with Kirstie Alley, right, and Olivia Crocicchia also boarding the politically charged rom-com.
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