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2012-01-06 10:00:00

“The Emperor” and the “ASU Pitchfork” added to company line of products Falls Church, VA (PRWEB) January 06, 2012 Tin Cup Products, LLC announced today that the company has released two new products for the 2012 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando. “We are looking forward to attending the 2012 PGA Merchandise Show and will be featuring several new Tin Cup designs. These include the new “The Emperor” and the “ASU Pitchfork” designs. We look forward to welcoming existing and...

2009-08-15 15:08:03

U.S. director Ron Shelton will revisit the golfing range for the first time since Tin Cup with the forthcoming new golf movie Q School. The Hollywood Reporter said Thursday that Shelton paired with Cup collaborator John Norville to create a script for School," which he will direct once shooting begins next spring. Dennis Quaid and Tim Allen were mentioned as possible stars for the new golf comedy, which will be produced by David Friendly. The movie will focus on a group of golfers attempting...

2008-08-01 18:00:22

By MATT SOERGEL People like to make fun of Kevin Costner, and sometimes he deserves it. (Me? I'm still grumpy about him messing up the movie adaptation of The Postman - and that old grudge dies hard.) But when he gets his laid-back, rascally mojo going, he can become a most agreeable screen companion for a couple of hours. It worked for him in Bull Durham, Tin Cup and The Upside of Anger. And it works again in Swing Vote, which really shouldn't be as enjoyable as it is. Its plot is...

2008-08-01 09:00:42

By MAL VINCENT By Mal Vincent The Virginian-Pilot Kevin Costner has turned out three of the best-loved classics of all time ("Field of Dreams,""Bull Durham" and "Dances With Wolves"). He also has turned out three of the most notorious financial flops ("Waterworld,""The Postman,""Wyatt Earp"). It's time for a swing vote. "I see myself as a storyteller," Costner said as he sat in the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C., the other day. "I have no regrets. I regret some of the results,...

2008-08-01 03:00:21

By Mal Vincent, The Virginian-Pilot, Norfolk, Va. Aug. 1--Kevin Costner has turned out three of the best-loved classics of all time ("Field of Dreams,""Bull Durham" and "Dances With Wolves"). He also has turned out three of the most notorious financial flops ("Waterworld,""The Post Man,""Wyatt Earp"). It's time for a swing vote. "I see myself as a storyteller," Costner said as he sat in the Four Seasons Hotel in Washington, D.C., the other day. "I have no regrets. I regret some of the...