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FLIFF: 200 films, so it's your movie
Special CorrespondentFor an event that prides itself on diverse programming, the Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival has outdone itself. At this year's fest, which unspools Wednesday and runs through Nov. 11, Andy Griffith is a playboy. Corey Feldman stars in a...Tags: Florida, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Nova Southeastern University, Film Festivals, Elia Kazan
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TODAY'S PICKS
ELEKTRA (8 p.m., WLNY/10/55) (Action, 2005) - In this movie based on a comic-book character, Jennifer Garner plays an assassin who is hired to kill a man and his daughter, but protects them instead. AMERICA'S TOUGHEST JOBS (8 p.m., NBC/4) - The final...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Steve Guttenberg, Herb Brooks, Movies, Hilary Swank
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HBO to rerun two Olympics-related documentaries
WatchdogSpeaking of hockey movies (see post below), some readers were disappointed "Miracle on Ice,'' the 1981 Karl Malden version of the 1980 Olympic team's story, was not included on the list. Yet another version of that story can be watched......Tags: New York Mets, Baseball, Major League Baseball, Multi-Sport Events
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A new take on "Streets of San Francisco"
Who are this generation's Michael Douglas and Karl Malden? CBS hopes to find out. According to The Hollywood Reporter, CBS is developing a contemporary take on "The Streets of San Francisco." Sheldon Turner ("The Longest Yard") and Robert Port ("...Tags: Michael Douglas, Television Industry, NBC
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Ernest Borgnine publishes autobiography but isn't done living
Los Angeles TimesErnest Borgnine isn't happy that the young whippersnappers running Hollywood these days have turned their backs on veteran actors and filmmakers. "They forgot them," he says. "It's a shame, isn't it? They just sit in a chair and just melt away. I would...Tags: New York, Family, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Ernest Borgnine, Television
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CBS Drives Back Down 'The Streets of San Francisco'
Zap2It.comWho are this generation's Michael Douglas and Karl Malden? CBS hopes to find out. According to The Hollywood Reporter, CBS is developing a contemporary take on "The Streets of San Francisco." Sheldon Turner ("The Longest Yard") and Robert Port ("...Tags: Michael Douglas, Television Industry, NBC
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'Judgment at Nuremberg' Screenwriter Dies
Abby Mann, the Oscar-winning screenwriter of 1961's "Judgment at Nuremberg" and such acclaimed TV movies as 1973's " The Marcus-Nelson Murders" and 1989's "Murderers Among Us: The Simon Wiesenthal Story," died Tuesday of heart failure in Beverly Hills. He...Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Health and Safety at School, Manhattan (New York City), Death and Dying, Film Festivals
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V Star 1300: the kind of ride you could settle down with
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIN the world of cruisers, there are Gingers and there are Mary Anns -- bikes that like to gussy up and make a grand entrance, and more understated models that can leave the house without double dipping the mascara. Star Motorcycles' new 1300 cc V Star...Tags: Vehicles, Natural Science, Physiology, Motorcycling
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Vin Diesel's movie makeover
Times Staff WriterWhen "Find Me Guilty," director Sidney Lumet's take on the longest mob trial in U.S. history, debuted last March, posters for the movie had all the earmarks of a comedy: The star, Vin Diesel, was slumped in a prison cell, wearing a sad sack expression,...Tags: Elections, Marketing, Political Candidates, Newspapers, Film Festivals
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'On the Waterfront'
Times Staff WriterIt's a sign of Marlon Brando's gifts as an actor that his talent never used up all the air in the room. Brando was in fact a remarkable ensemble player, a skill he never used to greater effect than in "On the Waterfront," now playing at the Nuart in...Tags: Los Angeles, Rod Steiger, Marlon Brando, Film Festivals, Elia Kazan
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In? It's never been out
Times Staff WriterEarly or late, weekday or weekend, it's party time at Dan Tana's. Call for a reservation a day or two ahead and the only tables available are at 5:30 or 10 p.m., making this West Hollywood old-school Italian one of the toughest reservations in town. The...Tags: Food and Dining Culture, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Health and Safety at School, Academic Progress, John Belushi
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