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 | He made his name as America's first rock star comedian and starred in numerous Hollywood hits before switching to writing and becoming an acclaimed author. Now Steve Martin has recorded a bestselling album of banjo music. By David Smith At first it seemed a mismatch: rising star and yesterday's man. The double act of Tina Fey and Steve Martin at last month's Oscars pitched arguably America's hottest comedian alongside a 63-year-old whose latest film, The Pink Panther 2, looked painfully like a ticket ... (read more)
|  | US audiences lapped up a star-studded rom-com based on a self-help book for lovelorn females at the weekend, but there was disappointment for Steve Martin's Inspector Clouseau. He's Just Not That Into You , which stars Drew Barrymore, Scarlett Johansson, Jennifers Aniston and Connelly, Ben Affleck and Justin Long as a group of twenty- and thirtysomethings in search of romance, took a respectable $27.5m (£18.4m) on debut to top the box-office chart. The film, which is based on a bestselling book ... (read more)
|  | Review in a Hurry: The second take featuring Steve Martin as the bumbling Inspector Clouseau occasionally—only occasionally—gets a clue, thanks to The Pink Panther 2's strong cast... (read more)
|  | It isn't the most highly anticipated sequel of the year, but The Pink Panther 2 opens this weekend, and in honor of Steve Martin's second turn as the successful-in-spite-of-himself Inspector Clouseau, we decided this would be a great time to look back at the best-reviewed movies of his career. (read more)
|  | A group of shadowy Syrians with diplomatic immunity are plotting to bomb London. But fear not, the French secret services have forcibly recruited a young baggage-handler from Charles de Gaulle airport and loaned him to MI5 to foil the plot. Weaving his way through Chelsea shops by day, and groups of punks with immaculate pink mohicans by night, the young French novice spy warms to London life. His first task is to seduce the French wife of a corrupt English millionaire. Helpfully, she teaches him ... (read more)
| | New images from the upcoming sequel. (read more)
|  | Henry Mancini's theme for The Pink Panther films is a great, great tune. Hearing it should be a thing of joy, a moment of great comedic anticipation. The opening bars should therefore NOT be cause for your heart to sink and for your stomach to curl up in a little ball to try and hide behind your small intestine. But when those opening notes happen to be attached to the beginning of this trailer, that is, sadly, exactly what happens. Steve Martin is back to play Inspector Clouseau. What can we tell ... (read more)
| | Inspector Clouseau and Co. return; more bumbling police work ensues. (read more)
| | Inspector Clouseau is back
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