Jack Black created a new production company at Universal called Electric Dynamite.
As comingsoon.net notes the actor's Black and White, which he ran with Nacho Libre and School of Rock writer Mike White, was also based at Universal, but unfortunately that company was dissolved.
Black kicks off Electric with Universal's "In College Football, Big Paydays for Humiliation," a Pete Thamel article in the New York Times about universities that make big bucks by serving up their mediocre teams to get crushed by powerhouse nationwide ranked teams.
Publication date: 06 October 2006
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