Bobby -- if you're looking to Hollywood for any kind of hope, you'd be better off just renting a movie... You'd be more satisfied, unless you rent "Good Burger."
I lost all my hope for the fast food industry after I saw it.
Below is something I read elsewhere, take it with a grain of salt --
Ryan may have heard rumors about Quaid tomcattin' on the set of Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday."
Several women hired as extras on the football flick complained that Quaid pawed them, next week's People magazine will report.
"They said he was very aggressive, touching them and grabbing their butts," says a source on the Texas set. One alleged object of his desire was 21-year-old college student Cara Kinder, who played a cheerleader. Kinder says she turned down several invitations from Quaid to visit his hotel room.
About two weeks into filming, Kinder says, she accepted a ride on Quaid's golf cart. At a secluded spot, "he pulled me out of the cart and into the rest room and started kissing me," she claims. "I was freaking out, thinking, 'I can't believe he's doing this and he's married.' I said, 'We better get back,' and he agreed."
Quaid insists that the woman's account is "completely untrue. I categorically deny it."
Our sources say Ryan took up with Crowe only after she and Quaid agreed to separate. One friend believes her wild-man co-star in the forthcoming "Proof of Life" is just a fling: "She's smart enough not to get into a relationship with Russell Crowe. But he may have showered her with the kind of intellectual attention that made her realize her marriage was lacking."