
As reported earlier, Brandon Camp has the like father, like son attitude with the upcoming Benji.
Like his father, Joe Camp Jr's. Benji, Brandon's film will be about
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Last week Robin Tunney appeared on CBS's The Talk (aka the other View) where The Mentalist star admited her fears about filming her upcoming movie See Girl Run.
"I wanted him to get, like, a small part in it. At the end of the rehearsal [the director] was like, 'Look, I think he should be the lead dog in the movie.'"
Robin says she doesn't know how to feel about this surprise casting
"I don't know if I kind of got upset because I felt protective or I'm afraid I'm going to be upstaged. And he's going to turn out to be like Benji and I'm just going to be his handler."
Catch the hole interview or skip ahead to 2:05 to see her adorb Chihuahua!
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Good Dog!
All the details about the (was)secret military mission to assonate Osama bin Laden have been leeked.
Even the name of the team's K9 war pup!
Five aircraft flew from Jalalabad, Afghanistan, with three school-bus-size Chinook helicopters landing in a deserted area roughly two-thirds of the way to bin Laden’s compound in the Pakistani city of Abbottabad, two of the officials explained.
Aboard two Black Hawk helicopters were 23 SEALs, an interpreter and a tracking dog named Cairo. Nineteen SEALs would enter the compound, and three of them would find bin Laden, one official said, providing the exact numbers for the first time.
We salute Cairo - America's most brave dog! (Sorry Benji).
Photo: U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Benne J. Davis III
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Looks like the most adorbs movie star is returning to the big screen!
Benji will return in a reboot of the canine-themed film series.
The film is being written, directed, and produced by Brandon Camp, son of the original Benji filmmaker Joe Camp Jr.
According to Brandon, he's looking to bring the story of "a heartfelt 'underdog' to the big screen," and he's made it clear that the film will be entirely live-action.
One aspect of this film's production that we're very happy about is the fact that they're looking to use a stray dog from a rescue organization to play Benji. This totally endears us to this project!
If we didn't like the idea of using a rescue dog for Benji so much, we would DEFINITELY say they should use Teddy! But we're happy they'll be giving a rescue dog in need such a wonderful opportunity!
We wish U the best with the movie, bbs!
[Image via WENN.]
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