“I want a lot of kids. I’d love four or five. We’ll see. It’s not always my decision.’’--Patriot's poster boy Tom Brady spills to Details magazine that he wants to father a slew of kiddies with wife Gisele Bundchen.
“They’re doing a action scene in a ... 727 cockpit. There’s some sort of a, like, shoot-out or something that’s supposed to happen in the cockpit.”
--Steve Cannaby, owner of Wichita-based Nu-Tek aircraft group, says he's working on some high-tech gadgetry for the upcoming made-in-Boston flick "Wichita" starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.
"Did you see his teeth? He has really nice teeth."
--Morgan Cambern, a regular at Norton's IP Fitness center on North Main Street in Andover, gushes over actor Ben Affleck during a workout session last Saturday in preparation for his upcoming made-in-Boston flick "The Town."
'We have a licensed person from the Humane Society on set."
--Tammy Sandler, a spokesperson for the Kevin James flick "The Zookeeper," shoots back at claims from animal-rights organization PETA that the animal cast housed at the Franklin Park Zoo may be under duress.
"As soon as they came in, the whole dining area filled up with people."
--Jill Bumpus, a manager at KFC in Wareham, says business is booming after "Grown Ups" funnymen Chris Rock and David Spade, filming scenes this week at Water Wizz, casually walked in on Monday to order a two-piece meal and a tender roast sandwich.
--Steve Cannaby, owner of Wichita-based Nu-Tek aircraft group, says he's working on some high-tech gadgetry for the upcoming made-in-Boston flick "Wichita" starring Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz.
"Did you see his teeth? He has really nice teeth."
--Morgan Cambern, a regular at Norton's IP Fitness center on North Main Street in Andover, gushes over actor Ben Affleck during a workout session last Saturday in preparation for his upcoming made-in-Boston flick "The Town."
'We have a licensed person from the Humane Society on set."
--Tammy Sandler, a spokesperson for the Kevin James flick "The Zookeeper," shoots back at claims from animal-rights organization PETA that the animal cast housed at the Franklin Park Zoo may be under duress.
"As soon as they came in, the whole dining area filled up with people."
--Jill Bumpus, a manager at KFC in Wareham, says business is booming after "Grown Ups" funnymen Chris Rock and David Spade, filming scenes this week at Water Wizz, casually walked in on Monday to order a two-piece meal and a tender roast sandwich.

