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Advertisement | More 'Bad News' Is Good NewsBilly Bob Thornton Talks About Baseball Comedy RemakeNEW YORK, July 22, 2005 ![]() ![]() Thornton On 'Bears'Billy Bob Thornton tells The Early Show about filling the shoes of Walter Matthau in the remake of the comedy classic, the 'Bad News Bears.' | Share/Embed (CBS) "Bad News Bears," the comedy about a bunch of lovable, bumbling Little Leaguers, is heading for the silver screen again. Filling the rather large comedic shoes of Walter Matthau, who starred in the 1976 original, is Billy Bob Thornton. Actually, the new version does not stray far from the old. "The tone of the movie is pretty much like the original," Thornton tells The Early Show co-anchor Hannah Storm. Comparing his interpretation with Matthau's version of the character (Coach Morris Buttermaker), Thornton notes, "He drinks and smokes cigars and womanizes, so that's going to be there. He was a pool cleaner. I'm an exterminator. We really stayed pretty true to the original." There was a time when Thornton dreamed of playing for the Cardinals. He even had a tryout for the Kansas City Royals, but it was not to be. "I got my collarbone broken," he says, "I was talking to a guy as they were taking infield practice. No big romantic story." But, while making the movie, he got to play and have fun with the young cast. "The kids were fantastic," he says. "They say, 'Don't work with animals or kids.' But I have to say, I've had really good experiences with kids. They were terrific, and their excitement sort of excites us. You can get a little complacent sometimes on the set, if you've been doing it a long time." As for turning 50, he says, "I don't worry about it that much. When I turned 40, it wasn't that big a deal either. I think it's, kind of, on your head. I don't think about it too much, although 50 is a little bigger deal than the rest of them. It's a half a century. You start realizing you've lived in parts of six decades and you've gone through a few presidents, that kind of thing." Jokingly, he adds, "I understand if you are crossing an international border, your birthday doesn't count. I might go to Canada just for a day." Fast Facts about Billy Bob Thornton:
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