Thursday, October 31, 2013

Fred Durst Developing Drama Based on His Life With The CW

Hopefully this is going to be much better than "The Education of Charlie Banks."

Posted By on Thu, Oct 31, 2013 at 9:30 AM


BREAKING NEWS: Limp Bizkit front man Fred Durst is developing a drama about his life with The CW network.  Are you ready for a new show by the man that directed Douchebag and The Long Shot? What a coincidence because both of those titles are really good ways to describe how one might feel about Durst and his career. 

The Noise, created by Durst, chronicles the rise of a young artist in the 1990s who escapes a tumultuous home life and forms a wildly popular band with a unique sound. Durst, of course, hit it big with his rap metal band Limp Bizkit, which formed in 1994 and went on to superstardom with hits like "Nookie," "Break Stuff" and their cover of George Michael's "Faith."
This is surprising news because I thought Fred Durst and his band would just fade away with those NOW CD collections. Who's the target audience? "Nookie" and "Rollin'" aren't classics that the young people of today know. Original Limp Bizkit fans are probably married with children and trying to put their bad taste of music behind them.

I couldn't imagine working with Durst on anything because he's so bossy. He has a song called "My Way." 'Nuff Said.


(via TV GUIDE)

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