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The best of humans at their worst in movies
Baltimore SunThe great Sam Peckinpah once said, "It's not just blowing up a bridge, it's the way you blow up a bridge." That's how I feel about apocalyptic or dystopian movies. It's not just blowing up the world, it's the way you blow up the world. Pundits...Tags: Pixar, Fritz Lang, George Lucas, Tim Burton, Harry Potter
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Strike threat creates a suspense drama for Hollywood
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersUniversal Pictures is getting ready to roll the cameras on some big pictures in the next few months. There's director Ridley Scott's twist on the Robin Hood legend, "Nottingham," starring Russell Crowe, set to begin production in August. And comedy...Tags: Unions, Miley Cyrus, Celebrity, Theater, Eric Bana
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Dip into films' beautiful disasters
Sun Movie CriticThe great Sam Peckinpah once said, "It's not just blowing up a bridge, it's the way you blow up a bridge." That's how I feel about apocalyptic or dystopian movies. It's not just blowing up the world, it's the way you blow up the world. Pundits are...Tags: Pixar, Fritz Lang, George Lucas, Tim Burton, Harry Potter
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Amenaza de huelga crea suspenso en Hollywood
Universal Pictures se apresta para el rodaje de varias películas grandes en los próximos meses. Está prevista la variante del director Ridley Scott sobre la leyenda de Robin Hood, titulada " Nottingham”, protagonizada por Russell Crowe, cuya producción...Tags: Adam Sandler, Eric Bana, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Tom Hanks, Miley Cyrus
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Sienna Miller Made Marion for 'Nottingham'
Zap2It.comSienna Miller is expected to move from "G.I. Joe" to Robin Hood. According to the industry trade papers, Miller is expected to play Maid Marion in Ridley Scott's "Nottingham." Set up at Universal, the revisionist Robin Hood tale positions the Sheriff of...Tags: Paramount, Nottingham, Russell Crowe, Robin Hood
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Actors strike could bring curtain down on film productions
Tribune NewspapersHOLLYWOOD — Universal Pictures is getting ready to roll the cameras on some big pictures in the next few months. There's director Ridley Scott's twist on the Robin Hood legend, "Nottingham," starring Russell Crowe, set to begin production in...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Miley Cyrus, Unions, Celebrity, Contracts
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Seeing Rome on a budget
At a tourist information center near the Roman Forum, I asked an attendant whether anything was free in the Eternal City. He looked at me strangely, then came up with a response. "Si, signora," he said, pointing to the brochures on the countertop, "all...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Hotels and Accommodations, William Wyler, Marcello Mastroianni, Roman Catholic
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Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones in 'Crystal Skull'
Special to NewsdayWith most of our action movie icons, there are easily identifiable trademarks: John Wayne's pigeon-toed swagger and slow-rolling drawl; Humphrey Bogart's facial twitches and muted trombone growl; Clint Eastwood's narrow squints and freeze-dried rasp. Drop...Tags: Robert Mitchum, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Steven Spielberg, Charles Bronson, Indiana Jones
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Oh, horrors -- 'Andromeda Strain' has mutated
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn 1969, "The Andromeda Strain" unleashed Michael Crichton on an unsuspecting public, and the world has never been the same. Yes, he had written three books previously, but those were originally published under pseudonyms; it was with "The Andromeda...Tags: Christa Miller, Western Medicines, John Grisham, Tony Scott, Daniel Dae Kim
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