Bieber and Kutcher: What Would Kenny Do?
March 31st 2011 22:05
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Dude, where's my GHD?
Category: Interesting
Justin Bieber is reportedly close to signing a deal for Ashton Kutcher's buddy flick, What Would Kenny Do? Fresh from his success on TV in CSI and in his own film NEVER SAY NEVER he will be now hitting the big screen in more. Ride that wave while you can Biebs!!
Thanks to LA Times for all the info!
What's more deafening right now - the ungodly wail of every prepubescent teenage girl worldwide, or the monotonous groan of everyone else.
The mop-topped pop sensation is allegedly in talks to play a 17-year-old high school student who meets a hologram of his future self (Kutcher). The pair then go on to overcome various teenage dilemmas together.
This isn't Bieber's first endeavour into the acting world, either. He previously appeared in two CSI episodes, the second of which saw the Youtube star gunned down - much to viewers' surprise.
If you want a laugh or to smile at seeing Biebs gunned down watch this uncut version of his shooting.
The script, originally penned by Chris Baldi (whose efforts made the 2008's black list of best unproduced Hollywood scripts) has been edited by (500) Days of Summer writers Scott Neustadter and Michael Weber.
Perhaps the poor reception of Kutcher's recent efforts has compelled him to bring the musical moppet onboard, but with Bieber's touring schedule, it's unlikely we'll see much movement on this for a while.
Thanks to LA Times for all the info!
What's more deafening right now - the ungodly wail of every prepubescent teenage girl worldwide, or the monotonous groan of everyone else.
The mop-topped pop sensation is allegedly in talks to play a 17-year-old high school student who meets a hologram of his future self (Kutcher). The pair then go on to overcome various teenage dilemmas together.
This isn't Bieber's first endeavour into the acting world, either. He previously appeared in two CSI episodes, the second of which saw the Youtube star gunned down - much to viewers' surprise.
If you want a laugh or to smile at seeing Biebs gunned down watch this uncut version of his shooting.
The script, originally penned by Chris Baldi (whose efforts made the 2008's black list of best unproduced Hollywood scripts) has been edited by (500) Days of Summer writers Scott Neustadter and Michael Weber.
Perhaps the poor reception of Kutcher's recent efforts has compelled him to bring the musical moppet onboard, but with Bieber's touring schedule, it's unlikely we'll see much movement on this for a while.
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