Saturday, December 31, 2005

Holiday Gift Certificates on Cloud 9!

Three more days til Frozen Pictures' first comedy movie, Cloud 9, hits stores on DVD!

And there's no better way to use those holiday gift certificates!

So click here and order your copy now, avoid the crowds and be among the first to laugh along with the most rollicking sports comedy-- with the sexiest beach volleyball team-- in Hollywood history!

Burt Reynolds is back in a big way! And he's got Angie Everhart, Gabrielle Reece, DL Hughley, Paul Rodriguez, Tom Arnold, Tony Danza and Gary Busey along with him!

Already, the Amazon.com reviews are coming in for the movie written and produced by Burt Kearns & Brett Hudson of Frozen Pictures, and Academy Award winner Albert S. Ruddy:

★★★★★ Angie Everhart & Gabrielle Reece are hot hot hot!
December 29, 2005 Reviewer: filmfreek (Austin, Texas)

This might be the funniest movie I have seen all year.

The script is great.

And the women are really hot! Angie Everhart has never looked better than she does in a red bikini, Gabrielle Reece is a GODDESS and the four women who play the Bonsais are super sexy, in every flavor!

This is definitely worth the price!


★★★★★ A classic sexy sports comedy! What a surprise!!
December 27, 2005 Reviewer: Culture (Los Angeles)

Did I miss this in theaters?

Because the Bandit is back! Burt Reynolds is in great form as the coach of a beach volleyball team made up of strippers. Better than Hazzard, better than Longest Yard, it's a raunchy, sly ensemble comedy with a smart script and lots of laughs.

As a longtime fan, I was glad to see this wasn't a cameo role for Burt, but that he's in nearly every scene, and he's surrounded by a young, all-star cast, including Angie Everhart and Gabrielle Reece.

The movie is set in Malibu, and most of it takes place on the beach, so there is lots of skin shown off (and the unbelieveable "booty" of ex-Miss Usa Kenya Moore. That deserves an award of its own). DL Hughley is very funny as Burt's "son," and Paul Rodriguez should get an Oscar (no kidding) for his part as a Chinese man named Wong (no kidding).

This movie has a great pedigree too. The great script was co-written by Al Ruddy, who won the Best Picture Oscar (!) for Million Dollar Baby, and also did the original Longest Yard and Cannonball Run movies. And Grey Fredericksen who won the Oscar for Godfather Two is another producer.

The DVD also has very funny extras that are as good and funny as the movie ("Hoosiers meets Hooters" is the name of one extra and that says it all).

Cloud 9 will be tops in any sports movie collection. And it stands up with Dodgeball and Anchorman and 40 Year Old Virgin and Wedding Crashers as a funny guy's movie.


Click here to write your own review! And get ready for the first movie from Frozen Pictures!

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Site Starts Hot Sexy Cloud 9 countdown!

With less than a week to go before Cloud 9's January 3rd DVD debut in stores everywhere, super sexy website Hot Sexy Fashions Pictures Daily is rolling out an exclusive Cloud 9 countdown with hot stories about Frozen Pictures's new comedy's most fashionable and sexy stars.

And for a site that puts its focus on fashion, the first star featured isn't wearing much clothes at all: Paul Wesley, teen idol and great actor, who plays Jackson Fargo in Cloud 9, a character who goes from Malibu stoner beach kid to top-notch beach volleyball coach. Paul is well-known to teenage girls for his roles in Everwood and American Dreams. With Cloud 9, written and produced by Brett Hudson and Burt Kearns of Frozen Pictures, and Academy Award winner Albert S. Ruddy, he's moving into the cinematic big time.

Here's a shot of Paul with his shirt on:

In the meantime, check out the Hot Sexy Fashions Pictures every day this week, and into the New year as the Cloud 9 countdown continues!

See more on their sister site, Models-Port.

And remember, Cloud 9 is available now, here and other places online!

Saturday, December 24, 2005

Extra! Frozen produces Cloud 9 DVD extras!

There’s more to the new DVD release of the motion picture Cloud 9 than Frozen Pictures’ film!

Included in the Fox Home Entertainment DVD, in stores January 3rd, are exclusive bonus features produced by Frozen Pictures.

Burt Kearns and Brett Hudson, who wrote and produced Cloud 9 with Oscar winner Albert S. Ruddy, also supervised the acclaimed Frozen Pictures documentary team as they shot behind-the-scenes footage and conducted interviews with all the stars!

When you get Cloud 9 on DVD, you also get these side-splitting special features:

Hoosiers Meets Hooters: Behind Cloud 9


The story behind the comedy, with deleted scenes, cast interviews and exclusive behind the scenes footage shot on location in Malibu.




Burt Reynolds' Fight Club: Directing A Rumble


Who better to choreograph and direct a fight scene than Hooper himself? Burt Reynolds, who played the world’s greatest stuntman onscreen, now shows how it’s done. But not even Burt expects his Million Dollar baby Angie Everhart to get so carried away with her role!

Being Gary Busey: The Cameo Outtakes


It began as a brief cameo by Gary Busey, the Malibu legend and Hollywood great. It turned into a primer on slapstick comedy by a master of the form. Watch Gary Busey in all his mystical, magical glory as he does take after take of inspired silliness (costarring the pooch from Legally Blonde)!



Don’t forget! January 3, 2006! Use those holiday gift certificates for your copy of the new comedy sports classic, Cloud 9 !



Burt Kearns & Brett Hudson of Frozen Pictures & Albert S. Ruddy, from Hoosiers Meets Hooters, the behind-the scenes featurette included on the Fox DVD release of Cloud 9:

Thursday, December 22, 2005

Cloud 9's Tommy Z scores with Kate Moss!

Ken Garito, the up-and-coming young actor (Crash) who co-stars as bartender Tommy Z in Frozen Pictures' movie comedy, Cloud 9, has gotten international attention this week as Kate Moss' co-star in her scandal-mocking Virgin Mobile phone commercial.

In the ad, Ken plays an eager agent named Kyle-- a far cry from his down-to-Earth, bet-placing bartender at the Cloud 9 strip club, where Burt Reynolds assembles the world's sexiest beach volleyball team.

Ken has great chemistry with Burt Reynolds, and holds his own when the laughs are flying in Cloud 9, which is out on Fox Home Entertainment DVD on January 3rd.

Cloud 9 is written and produced by Brett Hudson and Burt Kearns of Frozen Pictures and Academy Award winner Albert S. Ruddy.

Godfather producer Al won his second Best Picture Oscar for producing Million Dollar Baby. Paul Haggis, who wrote the picture, went on to write and direct Crash-- and discovered Ken through his great work in Cloud 9!


And with an all-star ensemble cast that includes D.L. Hughley, Paul Rodriguez, Angie Everhart, Gabrielle Reece, Gary Busey,Tom Arnold, Tony Danza, Kenya Moore, Patricia De Leon, Ric Overton, Pat Finn, Jeff Altman, and Bruce Bruce—among others-- expect Cloud 9 to "crash" DVD records in the New Year!

And expect to see a lot more of our favorite bartender, Tommy Z-- we mean Ken Garito!

Saturday, December 17, 2005

Cloud 9 takes over the world!

World, get ready for Cloud 9!

Frozen Pictures’ first motion picture comedy-- starring Burt Reynolds and a team of comedy superstars-- hits stores on Fox Home Entertainment DVD on January 6.

Meanwhile, prestigious film company Lakeshore Entertainment is taking the movie worldwide!


And above is the “sell sheet” poster that’s got distributors everywhere very excited about the comedy written and produced by Brett Hudson and Burt Kearns of Frozen Pictures and Academy Award winner Albert S. Ruddy!

Fun Fact: Among the many films Lakeshore produced and distributed is Albert S. Ruddy’s Best Picture Oscar-winner, Million Dollar Baby!

Cloud 9 is Al’s followup to this class act!

Friday, December 16, 2005

Hot Sexy Fashion loves Cloud 9!

Super-stylish website Hot Sexy Fashions Pictures Daily has set its sights on the hottest, sexiest motion picture comedy of 2006.

Cloud 9, which surrounds Burt Reynolds with sex sirens Angie Everhart, Gabrielle Reece and former Miss USA Kenya Moore, is out on Fox Home Entertainment DVD January 3rd!

It's written and produced by Brett Hudson & Burt Kearns of Frozen Pictures and Academy Award-winner Albert S. Ruddy.

Here's another exclusive hot sexy fashion picture of Angie Everhart on the set of Cloud 9.

And check out the Sexy Fashions Pictures!

Thursday, December 15, 2005

On Cloud 9: A conversation with Burt Kearns & Brett Hudson



Brett Hudson (l.) & Burt Kearns, the creative forces behind Frozen Pictures, are hard at work in anticipation of 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment’s DVD release of their motion picture, Cloud 9. The busy producers and writers took time from a rewrite of their script, Queer, to speak with Yasmin Brennan. In their offices overlooking the Pacific Ocean, Hudson and Kearns recall the genesis of the unlikely laugh-fest that stars Burt Reynolds as a conman who forms the world’s sexiest beach volleyball team-- with strippers! 

HUDSON: It all began in a Chinese restaurant on Pico Boulevard, where we shared many a lunch with Al Ruddy. I’ve known Al for 25 years. 

KEARNS: Al is Old Hollywood. He’d won the Oscar for producing The Godfather. He’s got the office in Beverly Hills. He’s best friends with Arnold Schwarzenegger. 

HUDSON: And a couple of years ago, he was at a crossroads. 

KEARNS: Al was tired. 

HUDSON: He and his partner Andre Morgan had poured millions into a TV project called Flatland and they couldn’t sell it. Al was developing a script called Million Dollar Baby and was having a hard time getting a director or star attached. 

KEARNS: In the meantime, we were all working together. We were producing the Showtime series, My First Time. We were pitching an afternoon talk show. And developing my book, Tabloid Baby, as a dramatic series. 

HUDSON: And we were developing and pitching projects from China. Ruddy-Morgan and Frozen Pictures were in business. 

KEARNS: We’d have lunch in that joint on Pico. Me, Brett and Al. And we always talked about movies-- 

HUDSON: So this one day, Al had just gotten back from New York City, where he’d visited his son at NYU. He said his kid had a poster of Gabrielle Reece on his dorm room wall. Al said, “I didn’t know you liked beach volleyball.” His kid said, “I don’t. I like Gabrielle Reece.” Ruddy said to us, “We oughta make a movie about beach volleyball.” 

KEARNS: That was the genesis. We were helping Ruddy-Morgan on the television side. Al was our entrĂ©e into movies. 

HUDSON: Back at the Frozen office, someone had sent over all this footage of a pole dancing competition— exotic dancers, strippers, whatever you want to call them. We were doing documentaries, pitching reality series, so I brought the tapes home and was amazed at the strength of these women, suspending themselves in midair. I showed my wife, who’s a dancer, and she said it’s simple. “These women aren’t dancers. They’re athletes.” Bang! Strippers as beach volleyball players. 

KEARNS: Brett and I got to work right away on a treatment. We both live out at the beach, so we set it in Malibu-- pretty fertile territory for a comedy. We built the story around a conman and his friends-- people who live the con game in a town and industry that’s built on the con. Combine that with a sexy sports comedy. Volleyball’s already a sexy sport. 

HUDSON: We just made it sexier. 

KEARNS: Then we pitched it to Al. 

HUDSON: I’ll never forget that day in Al’s office. Strippers and beach volleyball had him howling with laughter. But what hooked him was when we told him we’d written it with an actor and a particular role in mind. Burt Reynolds. Imagine the character of Paul Crewe from The Longest Yard-- thirty years down the road. 

KEARNS: If he’d gotten out of prison. And moved to Malibu. 

HUDSON: A trailer in Malibu. Albert S. Ruddy produced the 1974 Burt Reynolds film, The Longest Yard. 

KEARNS: Al said go for it! Let’s make this one! So Brett and I fleshed out the characters and the story. And it's real to Malibu. 

HUDSON: Jackson, Billy’s right hand man, is this stoner kid who lives on the beach. He's based on a friend of my son. 

KEARNS: Wong, I came up with. He's probably the most controversial character, a Chicano who masquerades as an Asian. 

HUDSON: (laughing) For business purposes! 

KEARNS: A little bit of social satire. Based on the plight of the very hard-working Latino day laborers and gardeners in Malibu and Pacific Palisades. If you live on the Westside of LA, you know what I mean. 

HUDSON: We wrote the first draft in about a month. Along the way, Al would read it, make a few notes and add some ideas of his own. 

KEARNS: Al has a way of bringing old-time Hollywood heart to a script. And he tweaked the volleyball scenes into real heart-stoppers. 

HUDSON: There were lots more lunches at the Chinese place. 

KEARNS: Al Ruddy at this point was a lion in winter. His most recent flick was about three years earlier— and it was a TV movie, with Tom Selleck. But he was a lion waiting to regain his place as king of the jungle. We were working with him that whole time-- 

HUDSON: And we had other projects with Al. The three of us wrote a TV movie treatment for Jimmy Carter’s book, Christmas in Plains. And we were working up ideas for a movie based on Hogan’s Heroes-- a show Al created. 

KEARNS: Brett and I wrote a comedy called Live from the Gaza Strip. A Hollywood agent on the run from the Mob hides out in Gaza and discovers a young Jay Leno—a Palestinian Jay Leno. 

HUDSON: All of it got Al really motivated. 

KEARNS: It was fun! 

HUDSON: Al’s secretary is Mary. She said she’d never seen him laugh so hard or seem so young as he did in those days when we were working together. 

KEARNS: Then Cloud 9 got greenlit! Gray Frederickson was Al’s associate producer on The Godfather; later he produced Coppola’s movies -- like Apocalypse. He’d gone back home to Oklahoma and got up a consortium of motion picture investors. He went to Al looking for a script. They put up the money. And Cloud 9 got made. 


HUDSON: They brought on Harry Basil as director. Harry Basil was a stand-up comedian who’d directed two Dangerfield movies, The Fourth Tenor and Back By Midnight. Basil had also worked on Ladybugs, the 1992 Dangerfield film produced by Ruddy and Frederickson. 

KEARNS: Al and Gray both knew Harry from the Rodney days. We’d see him at the Chinese restaurant. He was known as “Rodney’s man.” He did a stand-up act based on classic movies. He’d sit and act out entire sections of The Godfather and keep Al in stitches. Brett and I brought Harry out to Malibu, we gave him the lay of the land. 

HUDSON: Harry didn’t get it at first. He didn’t know there were trailers in Malibu. He didn‘t get the “con” aspect of the story. I grew up on the road with my brothers. I knew it first-hand. 

KEARNS: Harry’s a great guy. He does very basic comedy. He’d be perfect for directing the next Rob Schneider movie. He’d just finished doing second unit work on a movie about a monkey that did karate. He didn’t get the nuances of Cloud 9 at first. He wanted to do a rewrite, make it more “Comedy 101,” he said, bring in elements of the monkey movie. We explained that this was the next level. 

HUDSON: This was Burt Reynolds— 

KEARNS: Malibu. Blake Edwards territory! 

HUDSON: “S.O.B.”! Not Harry, the Blake Edwards movie. We explained the nuances. Those little scenes and bits that make the film special. 

KEARNS: Then we let him do his thing. 

HUDSON: Harry brought in the people he liked to work with. But Burt and I were hands-on producers. We scouted locations, we were there for casting, and worked on product tie-ins. Once shooting started, we were on the set every day. 

KEARNS: We shot most of the film down the beach from Brett’s place in Malibu, and the rest down the hill from my house on the beach in Pacific Palisades. 

HUDSON: Just as we wrote it. 

KEARNS: But this is a Harry Basil movie. 

HUDSON: Make no mistake. 

KEARNS: When you’re a producer on a movie set, if you’re lucky, there’s not much to do but let the director and production staff do what you hired them to do. 

HUDSON: Let them handle the small things-- and hope no big things come up! 

KEARNS: We were there when we were needed. We put out a few fires here and there-- 

HUDSON: We tried to make sure they shot the script! 

KEARNS: We made sure the actresses looked like strippers, we put a few whispers in Harry’s ear-- 

HUDSON: And we worked with Burt Reynolds every day. 

KEARNS: We’d meet in his trailer. 

HUDSON: Script revisions, ideas-- 

KEARNS: Working with Burt Reynolds was a gift. He’s always a step ahead, thinking of ways to improve a scene, a line. 

HUDSON: The creative process never ended. 

KEARNS: We had our hands full. Frozen was also shooting behind-the-scenes footage and still photographs. 

HUDSON: Al showed up on the set a few times. 

KEARNS: Yeah, but one of those times was historic. 

HUDSON: The day Cabo Wabo delivered the tequila? No, seriously, we were all having lunch on the set in the Palisades when Al’s office assistant showed up with the contract for Million Dollar Baby. Clint Eastwood signed on to direct it. Mark stood there and Al signed the papers on his back. 

On February 27, 2005, as producer of Million Dollar Baby, Ruddy took home the Best Picture Award at the 77th Academy Awards. Within a week, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment bought North American distribution rights to Cloud 9. 

HUDSON: Our partner is nominated for the Best Picture Oscar while we’re in post-production on our film with him. We couldn’t have been prouder. 

KEARNS: And he wins! And we're told we were the ones who got him revved up and revitalized. Al Ruddy’s the greatest. 

HUDSON: It’s funny to think that Al Ruddy’s follow-up to his Academy Award picture is a movie about beach volleyball strippers! 

KEARNS: But there’s a real kinship and heart to both films. They're flipsides to the sports movie. And Burt Reynolds and Clint Eastwood. They’re icons. But they’re also old friends. While both films were in production, they’d get together after hours. 

HUDSON: Cloud 9 was delayed by the success of Million Dollar Baby. We’d hoped to get this movie out around the same time as the 2004 Olympics. Women’s beach volleyball was the major attraction on TV here. And we had the volleyball goddess, Gabrielle Reece! 

KEARNS: Dane Selznick was our technical adviser. He coached Kerri Walsh and Misty May to the gold medal in the Olympics. He got the best female athletes involved in our little movie. But all of a sudden Al had a prestige picture on his hands. So Cloud 9 took a backseat to Million Dollar Baby. But hey, who can blame him? We don't! 

HUDSON: Early on, we had this budgeted and scheduled to get Cloud 9 out for the Olympics. This was going to be a real 21st Century production. We were going to shoot this on Hi Def. We had a top DP who knew Hi Def in and out, and we had Panavision ready to do tests. But Harry and his crew wouldn’t hear of it. They pleaded for film. And Al’s old school instincts won out. 

KEARNS: Of course, it’s the best of the old school. In the end, all our experience and styles produced one hilarious, exciting picture. Harry goes for straight, lowbrow comedy. Al has the classic Hollywood sensibility. He knows how to tug at the heartstrings. Gray is from the Easy Riders, Raging Bulls era. He was in Big Wednesday! Burt Reynolds, what can you say? He’s an all-out legend and a true artist. And us? 

HUDSON: Well, we made it happen. And we brought the contemporary vibe. 

KEARNS: We kept reminding these guys to keep it more Ben Stiller and less Jerry Stiller. 

HUDSON: More Vince Vaughn and less Robert Vaughn. 

KEARNS: More Dodgeball, less bocci ball-- 

HUDSON: We get the picture. 

KEARNS: Because of all that, because of the mix, Cloud 9 works. 

HUDSON: We’re going straight to DVD, of course. 

KEARNS. We'd hoped to get this picture into theatres. 

HUDSON: But Harry is a direct-to-DVD director. That’s the kind of picture he makes and everyone knew that going in. And that’s not negative. It’s a whole new business and DVD and direct demand are the way of the future. Cloud 9 is going to be a great seller and a perennial rental. 

KEARNS: January 3, 2006. Remember that date. 

After Cloud 9 was completed, the Frozen team decided to fly solo, and joined with Malibu Motion Pictures to finance their films, beginning with their scripts Psych House and the caper comedy, Two Buck Chuck. Meanwhile, they’re about to pitch another comedy, Queer. 

KEARNS: Yes, you could say Queer is edgy. It’s a comedy. It’s about a young man in West Hollywood who becomes a cause celebre after he’s gay-bashed into a coma. 

HUDSON: That's not funny! 

KEARNS: But when he comes out of the coma, he’s not gay anymore. 

HUDSON: Hilarity ensues. Believe me. 

KEARNS: It’s actually poignant. 

HUDSON: It's really about fathers and sons. 

KEARNS: And Frozen and Malibu Motion Pictures are prepping other scripts. Eric Cohen has an outrageous comedy called Wilde High. 

HUDSON: Eric is a comedy giant. He wrote for the Tonight Show. He produced Welcome Back Kotter and he created the Olsen Twins series on The Disney Channel. 

KEARNS: The Olsen Twins? Can I get an introduction? I’ve also been reading a script from Bob and Muriel Campbell called Player. 

Robert F. Campbell is a former writer and producer of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. 

BRETT: It’s about a dog. 

KEARNS: It's the best family comedy I’ve read in a long time. I hope we can acquire it. 

HUDSON: Then there’s Two Buck Chuck. A heist comedy. We wrote a special role for Gabrielle Reece. 

KEARNS: She’s a real find from Cloud 9. 

HUDSON: Things are cooking. But remember January 3rd 2006. That’s the launch.d

Thursday, December 08, 2005

Cloud 9 rocks with all-star cameos!

Cloud 9, the side-splitting, action-packed beach volleyball comedy starring Burt Reynolds and produced by Frozen Pictures, is out on Fox DVD January 3rd, packed with extras-- and cameo appearances by some of the biggest names in show business!

Gary Busey!

Tom Arnold!

Tony Danza!

Bruce Bruce, The Mayor of Comedy!

Comedy legend (Pink Lady &) Jeff Altman!

Brett Hudson!

Olympic Gold Medal women's beach volleyball coach Dane Selznick!

Comedians Roger Behr & John Caponera!

And lots more!

Saturday, December 03, 2005

Wong Number? Rodriguez's Cloud 9 controversy!

Hispanic hero and show business pioneer Paul Rodriguez may have a lotta ‘splainin’ to do about his role in Cloud 9, the motion picture comedy released on Fox Home Entertainment DVD January 3rd!

In Cloud 9, Rodriguez plays Wong, a Chicano masquerading as a stereotypical “Chinaman” in Malibu.

“When we wrote this script, we knew the role of Wong would be a tightrope for any actor,” says Brett Hudson of Frozen Pictures.

“But we wrote it with Paul in mind, because we knew he could pull it off. Wong adds another level to the picture-- a look at the class struggle in Malibu-- and America!"

Hudson and wrote and produced Cloud 9 with Burt Kearns of Frozen Pictures and Academy Award winning producer Albert S. Ruddy.

And what happens to Wong? Buy Cloud 9 and find out amid the laughs!

*****

Paul Rodriguez, the first Mexican-American to star in a network TV sitcom, one of the Original Latino Kings of Comedy-- and a pallbearer for Cesar Chavez-- is well aware of the controversial nature of his hilarious role in Cloud 9.

He speaks in this exclusive interview:

“Wong is more confused than the Bush Administration! Wong is a very confused young man! There is no Wong. There’s a Mexican guy who thinks he’s Wong for the wong reasons. Basically money. He’s a blue collar Joe, just trying to make a living as a gardener. But he has reached his sod level. His glass ceiling. And he figures that if you’re Mexican you’re just a gardener, but if you’re Asian, you’re a landscaper! Which means about eight bucks more.

“For eight bucks he’s willing to put throw away his roots, his nationality, his ethnicity, everything that he holds pride with and becomes something that he’s never going to be. He doesn’t speak the language and does a terrible accent. That’s why I’m perfect for it. I’m terrible Asian person.

“I think everybody in this movie is conning something out of someone. Basically the story is about a bunch of people trying to be what they’re not. Everybody in there is living a lie. You know they’re trying to be something they’re not and deep down inside, they know that they’re not.

“They’re breaking the golden rule of Shakespeare that to their own selves they’re not being true. They’re lying to themselves and anyone who lies to himself is, he’s not a liar, he’s a fool.”

As always, Rodriguez (who gave Cloud 9 the subtitle, “Hoosiers Meets Hooters”), ends with a joke:

“I want to apologize to all the Asian Pacific Rim for my degrading portrayal of a great and wonderful culture. A culture that brought us Confucius and the longest wall in history and the Ming vases and some of the best tasting food this side of Mexico!”


Friday, December 02, 2005

Gabrielle Reece is Cloud 9's Amazon sensation!

Gabrielle Reece is the Amazon goddess of beach volleyball. Now she’s about to become a sports movie icon as she goes toe-to-toe with sexy Angie Everhart and head-to-head with Burt Reynolds in the motion picture, Cloud 9.

“The part of Christina Hansen was written specifically for Gabrielle,” says Burt Kearns of Frozen Pictures, who wrote and produced Cloud 9 with Brett Hudson and Academy Award winner Albert S. Ruddy. “We knew she was impressive on the sand, but who could have expected her presence on screen? She’s a powerful athlete who combines the lithe elegance of Uma Thurman with the grace of Charlize Theron. And she does action better than both combined.”

Kearns and Hudson were so impressed with Reece’s performance that they've written a special starring role for her in the upcoming Frozen Pictures heist film, ‘Two Buck Chuck.’

Stay tuned! In the meantime, be sure to catch Gabrielle Reece on Fox Home Entertainment's DVD version of Cloud 9, available January 3rd—with exclusive bonus features produced by Frozen Pictures!

Gabrielle Reece speaks about her role in Cloud 9:

“If there was a bad guy in this film, I guess it would be me. Christina is a really serious and competitive volleyball player. Kind of a Terminator of beach volleyball. And she’s a little bit uptight about the strippers coming in on her territory. She’s just a really competitive volleyball machine.

“Christina is someone who’s got a lot of strength and maybe some respect, and there’s still beauty and grace. So maybe within being the villain, she is the inspiration.

“Honestly, I don’t even know if I’d be quite as nice as Christina has been. If you came down to your home court and there was kind of a bunch of mayhem and guys throwing dollars at girls on your court, you would try to get rid of them for sure. You wouldn’t even be as nice as to leave. You would find the way to make them leave. And if you couldn’t make them leave, you’d get the men in your life to get them to make them leave! So, yeah, you pee in the corners. You’re very territorial of your area. And if you’re serious about it and someone’s down there doing something that’s not serious, you get rid of ‘em!

“Beach volleyball is probably the sexiest women’s sport. So if you’re trying to really maximize your sex appeal value, you would get strippers and beach volleyball players somehow moshing together. But I guess the thing that was really funny to me was the idea of Burt’s character, sitting there, looking at the television at a beach volleyball player, looking at a girl strip, looking at the television-- and thinking there’s a connection there!”