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Being grown up is cool again
Television CriticAlready the signs are there, in the most unexpected and disparate places. " 60 Minutes," which for recent years has seemed something of an anachronism, is suddenly a ratings juggernaut. On Fox's " 24," Jack Bauer ( Kiefer Sutherland) finds himself in a...Tags: House (movie), The White House, Brothers and Sisters (tv program), Paul Newman, Children
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'Hero' may prevail again
Tribune NewspapersHOLLYWOOD—Stephen J. Cannell groaned when ABC executives broached the idea of creating a superhero show. "I never got superheroes. I had severe dyslexia as a kid, so I didn't really get into reading comics. And then when I became a writer, I didn't...Tags: New York, Unions, New Products, Movies, Celebrity
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How Paramount let 'Twilight' get away
Up until now, Summit Entertainment hasn't exactly set the movie world on fire. Run by veteran sales agent Patrick Wachsberger and former Paramount Vice Chairman Rob Friedman, the new indie distributor and finance company has struggled to prove that it can...Tags: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (movie), People, Teen-agers, Fiction, Sherry Lansing
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How 'Twilight' Slipped Away
Los Angeles TimesUp until now, Summit Entertainment hasn't exactly set the movie world on fire. Run by veteran sales agent Patrick Wachsberger and former Paramount Vice Chairman Rob Friedman, the new indie distributor and finance company has struggled to prove that it can...Tags: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (movie), People, Teen-agers, Fiction, Monsters
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'Scarface Nation' author urges everyone to get to know his little friend
Sun Movie CriticKen Tucker, Entertainment Weekly's editor-at-large and music critic for NPR's Fresh Air With Terry Gross, wasn't sure he had picked the right subject when he set out to chronicle Scarface Nation: The Ultimate Gangster Movie and How It Changed America (St....Tags: Michael Douglas, Brian de Palma, Montana, Culture, Al Pacino
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James Bond's sartorial style, from Sean Connery to Daniel Craig
As a single character with a sartorial through line that spans nearly half a century of cinema, James Bond offers an unparalleled glimpse at how style has shifted over the years, from the pared-down "Conduit Cut" on Sean Connery to the trim Tom Ford...Tags: Roger Moore, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Quantum of Solace (movie), George Lazenby, Sean Connery
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'Lost's' Emilie de Ravin Found in Nora Roberts' 'High Noon'
Zap2It.comNow we know where Emilie de Ravin, who stars as Claire on "Lost," has been lately. The actress has joined Cybill Shepherd and Ivan Sergei in "High Noon," the first of four Lifetime original movie adaptations to be made based on bestselling author Nora...Tags: Bodies of Water, Cybill Shepherd, New York Times, Rivers, Movies
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Hathaway, Daly, and Jackson's non-partisan plea: Vote
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe participant list reads like a list of actors from the red carpet at the Oscars. Except, of course, for the Muppets. The online video by Creative Coalition, a nonprofit, nonpartisan public advocacy group, features celebrities such as Anne Hathaway,...Tags: Kate Bosworth, Halle Berry, Disasters, John Leguizamo, Academy Awards
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New on Video
Zap2It.comBy Jay Bobbin, Zap2it.com ++++++++++++++++++++ || || || || "THE INCREDIBLE HULK": A live-action version of the Marvel comic met with public resistance several years earlier, but that didn't stop others from trying again with this effort, which is...Tags: Hilary Duff, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (movie), Richard Benjamin, John Cusack, Ben Kingsley
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'W' a prime candidate for Oliver Stone
Special to NewsdayFor the first 113 of the 232 years that a United States of America has existed, there wasn't anything called cinema. So movies about Washington, Lincoln or the peccadilloes of Grover Cleveland weren't really an option -- not, at least, while the men...Tags: James Cromwell, Truman Capote, Will Ferrell, Laura Bush, Central Intelligence Agency
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'Religulous'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comYou don't need to believe in God to take issue with Bill Maher's " Religulous," a quasi-documentary that mocks religion as ridiculous, crazy, even dangerous. It's a nasty, condescending, small-minded film, self-amused and ultimately self-defeating. Its...Tags: Tony Perkins, George Bush, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Sarah Palin, Movies
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Initial take on 'W.' is a balanced look at Bush
NewsdayFor the first 113 of the 232 years that a United States of America has existed, there wasn't anything called cinema. So movies about Washington, Lincoln or the peccadilloes of Grover Cleveland weren't really an option — not, at least, while the...Tags: No Country for Old Men (movie), James Cromwell, Truman Capote, Will Ferrell, Dick Cheney
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