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'Jericho' Star Meets 'The Prisoner'
Zap2It.comFormer "Jericho" star Lennie James is taking up residence in a new village. James, who played Robert Hawkins on CBS' cult series, has signed on to AMC's remake of the classic 1960s show "The Prisoner." He'll play Number 147, a resident of the...Tags: Prisons, Ian McKellen, CBS Corp., Brideshead Revisited
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Caviezel, McKellen in "The Prisoner"
The TV Zone(JC by Stefano Paltera) Jesus will star in the AMC remake of "The Prisoner," the network announced a few minutes ago. Oh, and Gandalf too. Heck of a cast, wouldn't you say? The much-touted, etc. six-part mini which'll air......Tags: Prisons, Ian McKellen
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AMC's 'Prisoner' Remake Locks Up 'Christ,' 'Rings' Stars
Zap2It.comAMC's remake of the British television classic "The Prisoner" has secured a pair of high profile leads in Jim Caviezel and Ian McKellen. AMC and ITV Productions and Grenada International have been planning their new incarnation of "The Prisoner" for...Tags: Prisoners and Detainees, Television, Prisons, Ian McKellen, Wars and Interventions
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AMC to remake 'The Prisoner'
AMC to remake 'Prisoner'
The classic cult TV series "The Prisoner" is going to be remade for AMC, with Jim Caviezel starring as Number Six, the character played in the original by Patrick McGoohan. Ian McKellen will costar.
The original series, which...Tags: Theater, Television, Sotheby's Holdings Incorporated, Ian McKellen, Kristin Scott Thomas
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'Vetteveterans
It seems not a year goes by that the Chevrolet Corvette isn't celebrating some sort of milestone. This year, the American sports car has two milestones to tout -- both related to the Indianapolis 500. The 2008 Corvette has been chosen as the race's pace...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Lance Armstrong, Ceremonies, Cycling, Patrick Dempsey
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Time is on his side, yes it is
Newsday Staff WriterSince winning the best actor Oscar for playing a bad cop, Denzel Washington has cleaned up his image with a vengeance. In the past year alone, the actor with the brisk investigative manner and shutter-quick smile has made significant inroads toward...Tags: Movies, Bank Robbery, Disasters, Film Festivals, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Who are they in 'Unknown'? Nobody knows - not even us
Newsday Staff Writer"Unknown" is a gadget - and a secondhand one at that. No one who's already seen "Memento," "Cube" or "Reservoir Dogs" will find anything groundbreaking or precedent-shattering in this guessing game which involves not one, not two, but five guys with...Tags: Movies, Greg Kinnear, Crimes, Kidnapping
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Movie review: 'Unknown'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) In a chemical plant warehouse on loan from "Reservoir Dogs," five distraught men in various states of injury ask themselves the old Talking Heads question: How did I get here? The labored, minimal-thrills thriller "Unknown" starts...Tags: Movies, Greg Kinnear
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Fast-Paised review: 'Deja Vu'
ATF agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) tries to determine the link between a woman's (Paula Patton) death and a bomb that blew up a ferry and killed more than 500 people. Like all dedicated officers, he eventually decides to risk his life and, uh, go...Tags: Movies, Johnny Knoxville, Tony Scott, Matt Craven, Val Kilmer
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'Unknown'
Special to The TimesFive men wake up in an abandoned chemical plant. Several have been beaten and one has been shot. One is in handcuffs, another tied to a chair. And none of them has any idea who he is or how he got there. It's easy to see how "Unknown," the first...Tags: Movies, Greg Kinnear, Samuel Beckett, Sam Adams, West L.A.
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Movie review: 'Deja Vu'
Tribune movie critic3 stars (out of four) If you can swallow one of the most elaborate and absurd time-machine gimmicks imaginable, you can have a good time at "Deja Vu," the new Denzel Washington thriller about time travel, mad bombers and undying love at first sight. It's...Tags: Movies, Tony Scott, Metal and Mineral, Dana Andrews, Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Fast boats boost a slow town
STAFF WRITER(PG). A sleepy river town in Indiana is awakened by hosting a Gold Cup hydroplane race. Jim Caviezel, as the man who leads the community out of perpetual dullness, and Mary McCormack, his steadfast wife, are like the figures in Grant Wood's "American...Tags: Movies, Ohio, Indiana, Grant Wood, Fishing
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