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The current issue of Entertainment
Weekly (May 31, 2002) contains the following:
If all else fails, blame the Church. That's
what Sylvester Stallone did when CBS didn't
pick up Lefty, the television drama he exec-produced
starring Titanic's Danny Nucci as a tough-talking
priest. Stallone believes the Catholic Church's current
troubles led the Eye to pass on the pilot. "Danny
was fantastic," says Stallone. "And to
come out with a show about priests at this particular time...
I think people are waiting for something to help them exhale."
Stallone's the one who needs to take a breather,
says one source close close to the negotiations. It wasn't
the preist-pedophilia scandal but Lefty's soft, Touched
by an Angel sensibility that prompted CBS to
reject it in favor of the sharper fare like Without a
Trace, a missing persons drama with Anthony LaPaglia,
and the cop-themed RHD/LA, which stars Tom Sizemore
and is exec-produced by Heat's Michael Mann.
Says the source, "The network wants to go in a certain
direction, with younger-skewing, harder-edged shows with
an urban feel."
- Craig Zablo (May 27, 2002)
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