INSIDE SCOOP
-- Compiled by the Daily Pilot staff
Dennis Rodman is considering buying Josh Slocums Restaurant, but not
everybody in “the Biz” is welcoming him with open arms.
Gary Monahan, Costa Mesa City Council member and owner of Skosh
Monahan’s, said he thinks the idea is ridiculous.
“Dennis Rodman has as much business owning a restaurant as my 5-foot,
2-inch frame does playing basketball in the NBA,” Monahan said Friday.
Rodman was listed during his playing days at 6 feet 8.
JOSH SLOCUMS GOES HOLLYWOOD?
Rodman’s “I’m thinking about” buying Josh Slocums might not have all
of you jumping up and down in joy. But one Newport Beach resident, who’s
worked with the outrageous ex-basketball star before, said that he kind
of likes the idea.
Craig Fronk, an independent film-maker, co-produced “Cutaway,” a movie
about a skydiving team that’s involved in a drug-smuggling operation. Tom
Berenger plays the film’s lead villain, while Stephen Baldwin and our
very own Dennis Rodman compete for second-in-command.
Fronk said that Rodman was a pleasure to work with -- “He fit the part
very well, showed up on time and knew his lines.” West Newport Beach’s
wildest party boy even flew to the Cannes Film Festival to help promote
the movie.
So now that Rodman’s considering a new career as a restaurant/bar
manager, Fronk said he hoped the two could work together again.
“If he felt that he had a good experience, maybe we could use Josh
Slocums as a location for our next movie,” Fronk said.
How about it, Mr. Rodman? And just in case any of you feel like
checking out the man as he’s falling out of airplanes, Fronk assured
Inside Scoop that the movie is available at most video stores by now.
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