Gone in Sixty Seconds producers Webster and Robert Stone have acquired the rights to Bourdain’s “sociopath beach book”

Gone in Sixty Seconds producers Webster and Robert Stone have acquired the rights to Bourdain’s “sociopath beach book”
The new documentary features just about half of Hollywood taking an… ahem… trip down memory lane.
A collection of series both daring and familiar, polished and wild.
Billy Porter changes history, Bill Hader returns victorious, and SNL rebounds.
Barry, Veep, Pose, Killing Eve, and Russian Doll also cleaned up the slate.
“He’s off on a journey to parts unknown. We wish we could be there to shoot that journey with him.”
Three episodes, including one she directed, have been scrubbed by the network.
Plus, Argento has pulled out of The Netherland’s Le Guess Who? festival, which she was co-curating.
Argento called the allegations “absolutely false” and denied ever having a sexual relationship with Jimmy Bennett. But, she revealed that her former boyfriend, Bourdain, took it upon himself to handle to “deal compassionately with Bennett’s demand for help and give it to him.”
He also took supporters of Donald Trump voters and Bernie Sanders to task.
Homme’s daughter became upset after seeing Bourdain break her father’s guitar during an episode of No Reservations, prompting Bourdain to write her an apology letter.
The Seattle rockers also paid respects to the Spade family.