Todd Solondz's newest film "Life During Wartime" is amazing! It's incredible! It's brilliant!
Well, it would be, declared Paul Reubens – that is, if it ever actually gets made at all.
"If it gets made, I'm doing it - but I'm not sure. It's gotten pushed three times," the artist formerly known as Pee Wee told MTV News. "He's had problems with the financing on it." And that's a tragic reality of modern filmmaking insists the 55-year-old star. "To me it's such a sad state of events that he can't get that movie made. He's such a talented guy," Reubens said. "His movies are so incredible."
If "Life During Wartime" DOES ever get made, it appears to be another satirical hit in the vein of Solondz's "Welcome to the Dollhouse" and "Happiness." No – literally. Read more...


Pee-wee fans rejoice. We are on the brink of another Pee-wee saturated era of entertainment. At least that's what Paul Reubens is hoping. I got the rare chance to chat with Reubens about his plans for two Pee-wee Herman films last week. If you're curious at all about what misadventures Pee-wee is going to find in the 21st century, be sure to check out the