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007 car heaven
Newsday Staff WriterWhile you may have done a double take if you saw James Bond's amped-up, weapon-laden jet boat zip along the Kankakee River, you did see the real deal: Bond's "Q" boat from "The World Is Not Enough." But at the helm was Redenius, Doug Redenius, for a 9/11...Tags: Louisiana, California, Vehicles, Pierce Brosnan, New York
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Agents of change
In Dr. No, the film that started it all, she's a seashell collector, rising Venus-like out of the Jamaican surf, filling out a white bikini in all the best ways. Forty-six years later, in Quantum of Solace, she's a slinky double-agent every bit as...Tags: Famke Janssen, Film Festivals, Jane Seymour, Candy, Sean Connery
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Carole Langrall
Special to The SunSugar high meets high fashion. Hundreds of folks crammed the North Club Level Lounge at M&T Bank Stadium recently to sample dozens of chocolate concoctions at the Chocolate Affair fundraiser. For floral designer Carole Langrall, the Chocolate Affair...Tags: Marianne Faithfull, Floral Design, Shoes, Catonsville, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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Denise Richards Voted Worst Bond Girl Ever
Zap2It.comDenise Richards has a curious distinction in the world of 007, but it's one she'd rather live without. The 36-year-old actress was named the Worst Bond Girl Ever by fans, reports the UK's Daily Mail from an unscientific poll. Richards played nuclear...Tags: Carole Bouquet, Famke Janssen, Barbara Bach, Denise Richards, Holidays
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The Deja View
Listmania -- 5 lists, 5 winners Bring on those end-of-the-year lists. Because you may have missed them, RedEye made a Top Five list of, er, lists, released this week. AOL's TV's 50 Sexiest Women Ever 1.Pamela Anderson 2. Farrah Fawcett ("Charlie's...Tags: Jessica Alba, Ashley Olsen, James Cameron, LeBron James, Tina Louise
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'The Painted Veil'
Special to NewsdayYou know, going in, that "The Painted Veil" isn't going to be all flowers and candy, or even cakes and ale, based as it is on a Somerset Maugham novel. The various versions of "Rain," "The Razor's Edge," "Of Human Bondage" and even a 1934 "Painted Veil"...Tags: Diseases, Edward Norton, John Anderson, Movies, Truman Capote
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Holiday Bond Returns
If you're leaving a holiday beverage out for someone other than Santa, he'd like his shaken, not stirred.
For years, television's seasonal traditions have included festivals of James Bond adventures. Again this year, Spike TV is the home of "The 007 Days...Tags: Values, Carly Simon, Theft, Judi Dench, Howard Hughes
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Movie review: 'The Painted Veil'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) Naomi Watts is hardly a glamor icon in the vein of Greta Garbo. But Garbo really had no business being in a film version of Somerset Maugham's "The Painted Veil." And Watts does. Maugham's 1925 novel about Brits and cholera and...Tags: Epidemics and Plagues, Greta Garbo, Edward Norton, Movies
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The Painted Veil
MetromixNaomi Watts, recently of "King Kong," dons a costume again for another period film. Only here in "The Painted Veil" her love interest is man, not monkey—much to the chagrin of action fans, who are likely to find this 1920s infidelity tale to be a Merchant...Tags: Movies, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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The Painted Veil (5 stars out of 5)
Sentinel Movie CriticNovelist Somerset Maugham described himself as "in the very first row of second-raters," and that assessment seems well-suited to his fiction. He wrote domestic melodramas, often wrapped in travelogues -- Of Human Bondage, The Moon and Sixpence, The...Tags: Values, Epidemics and Plagues, Truman Capote, Edward Norton, David Lean
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Veteran TV Grandpa, Stage Actor Hughes Dies
Zap2It.comTony- and Emmy-winning actor Barnard Hughes -- who made a name for himself on stage but gained more mainstream success playing various sassy grandfathers on TV shows like "Blossom" and on the big screen in "The Lost Boys" -- has died. The actor died...Tags: Theater, Richard Burton, Television, Music Theater, Bob Newhart
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'Jumpers' comes to Broadway
STAFF WRITERTheir stage characters are husband and wife: he, a befuddled philosophy professor wrestling with the relativity of morality; she, a famous chanteuse with a neurotic fixation on the moon. He is self-absorbed and distracted; she is unraveling emotionally...Tags: Theater, Music Theater, Broadway, Brooks Atkinson, New York
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