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Woody Harrelson Prepares to Fight Zombies
Zap2It.comWoody Harrelson has signed on to star in "Zombieland," a horror comedy set up at Columbia. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Harrelson will play a zombie fighter named Albuquerque in the Ruben Fleischer-directed project, which focuses on a pair of...Tags: Woody Harrelson, Will Smith
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Thandie Newton's a double threat
Special to The TimesTHANDIE NEWTON has garnered way more column inches for a movie she didn't make ("Charlie's Angels") than for any of the 21 already under her petite belt. At 35, she has starred as girlfriend, wife and daughter of Tom Cruise, Will Smith and Oprah Winfrey,...Tags: Tom Cruise, Television, Unions, John Woo, Jonathan Demme
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Amanda Peet Faces an Apocalypse in '2012'
Zap2It.comAmanda Peet has landed the female lead in Roland Emmerich's post-apocalyptic epic "2012." According to The Hollywood Reporter, the project revolves around the aftermath of a "global cataclysm" and the survivors who band together. Peet ("Studio 60 on...Tags: Danny Glover, John Cusack, Nicole Holofcener, Thandie Newton
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John Cusack Faces the Apocalypse
Zap2It.comJohn Cusack is in negotiations to star in "2012," an apocalyptic thriller from Roland Emmerich. Set up Columbia, "2012" focuses on some sort of global cataclysm that brings about the end of days, forcing plucky survivors to do those things that plucky...Tags: Family, John Cusack
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'10,000 B.C.'
jan.stuart@newsday.comThere was a time, long before the Eisenhower administration, when men were really men, women and children needed to be shielded against conspirators from faraway lands, and any animal that mattered had big tusks. I'm not convinced that anyone really...Tags: Jon Stewart, Slavery, Film Festivals, Academy Awards, Celebrity Mothers
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'10,000 B.C.' (Woolly mammoth of a story has a hunk, a babe, a heart)
Tribune movie criticHow to explain the agreeably bone-headed "10,000 B.C"? "Ice Age 2" may be more historically accurate. Actual young women circa 10,000 B.C. probably didn't wear enough eyeliner to have it dribble down their cheeks, discreetly, while heaving lovelorn...Tags: Donald Trump, Movies, Slavery
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'10,000' reasons to avoid film
Sun Movie Critic(D+) 10,000 B.C. may take place in the moviemakers' fanciful vision of life 10,000 years before Christ, but after you see it, the "B.C." seems to stand for "Before Cinema." It's as if all the digital tools of new millennial filmmaking fell into the...Tags: Mel Gibson, Slavery, Movies, Hunting
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Moviegoers went hunting for their inner caveman as they sat in the dark for the prehistoric adventure "10,000 B.C.," which led the weekend box office with $35.7 million, according to studio estimates Sunday. The Warner Bros. visual effects spectacle,...Tags: Martin Lawrence, Movies, Sales, Colleges and Universities
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There's room for all in Hollywood's buying frenzy
Special to The TimesFor a while there, the spec market was starting to look as undernourished as your average Hollywood starlet. Well, the industry's body of original work seems to be upping the carbs. When Sony picked up Roland Emmerich and Harald Kloser's apocalyptic...Tags: Private Health Care, West Hollywood, Jim Carrey, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Will Smith
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Movie Review: '10,000 B.C.'
Zap2It.comThe mammoths are wooly, the humans are shaggy and the cliches are thick in Roland Emmerich's "10,000 B.C." The cheesy prehistoric epic might have been fun if anyone involved displayed the slightest sense of humor. D'Leh (an uncharismatic Steven Strait)...Tags: Homer Simpson, Mel Gibson, Movies, Metal and Mineral, Natural Resources
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Ledger's death is a shock to Hollywood, fans
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe death of 28-year-old Heath Ledger, hailed as one of the great hopes among his generation of actors, was a brutal shock for Hollywood on Tuesday and grimly ended any hope that the day would be a simple celebration of this year's Oscar nominations. ---...Tags: Police, Minority Groups, Jack Nicholson, James Dean, Gays and Lesbians
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