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Dodd Calls for Less Vilification of Hollywood in Law School Address
ReutersMay 13 (TheWrap.com) - Suggesting that "The Hurt Locker's" box-office receipts were deeply hurt by piracy, MPAA Chairman-CEO Chris Dodd on Monday called for less vilification of the movie industry and greater efforts to work together to retain financial...Tags: Academy Awards, Crime, Law and Justice, Education, Freedom of the Press, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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L.A. Times Hero Complex film fest invades the TCL Chinese 6
The Los Angeles Times Hero Complex Film Festival kicks off Friday evening at the TCL Chinese 6 Theatres at Hollywood & Highland with a double bill of John Carpenter's 1988 "They Live" and his classic 1978 horror film, "Halloween. Carpenter will appear...Tags: Festive Events, Halloween, The Happiest News!, Off-Broadway Theater, Human Interest
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'Pain and Gain' review: The juiced-up, cruelly entertaining American dream
**1/2 (out of four) Normally, Dwayne Johnson looks like a mountain. Working with Michael Bay, who shoots anything he admires (male badass/female hottie/four-wheel almost anything) as if he's gazing upwards in worship at buildings, the actor becomes a...
Tags: Movies, Anthony Mackie, Pain & Gain (movie), Ken Jeong, Entertainment
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Q&A: 'Pain and Gain' star Anthony Mackie
If you played a bodybuilder whose steroid use caused size and performance issues in the downstairs region, you'd expect people to ask about that. But still. “This [female journalist] asked me, ‘I’ve never seen a crooked, small penis. So...
Tags: Erectile Dysfunction, Academy Awards, Crime, Law and Justice, Bleep (euphemism), AOL LLC
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Afghan bomb cost Marine his legs, but not his spirit
SAN DIEGO — Marine Staff Sgt. Mark Zambon was in Afghanistan, on his fourth combat deployment as an explosive ordnance disposal technician, when he took a step and heard the ominous click. "I remember flying through the air and coming down on my...
Tags: Iraq, Amputation, Afghanistan, Homes, Armed Forces
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On Demand/DVD New Releases March 18-24
Channel Guide MagazineAfter a couple of quiet weeks, some big titles make their debuts this week. Oscar-winning films Les Misérables and Zero Dark Thirty join the much-anticipated The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (3-D) and a sequel of sorts to Knocked Up, Judd Apatow's This... -
Oscars 2013: Ang Lee is worthy, but better than Steven Spielberg?
Now that the dust has settled and cold reality has replaced airy speculation, it's clearer than ever that as far as the 2013 best picture Oscar was concerned, Hollywood's directors gave and took away. Not content with being the powers on the set, the...
Tags: Academy Awards, Awards and Prizes, Ang Lee, Skyfall (movie), Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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Backstage at the Oscars: Affleck, Clooney talk 'Argo'
Highlights from backstage at the Oscars: The “Argo” trio of Ben Affleck, George Clooney and Grant Heslov took the stage, and Affleck was asked when he felt was tipping point for his movie’s victory. “Michelle Obama,”...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Searching for Sugar Man (movie), Ang Lee, Skyfall (movie), Les Miserables (movie)
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Oscar predictions 2013: 'Argo' will take screenplay, film editing
Gold Standard writer Glenn Whipp is sweeping through all 24 Oscar categories this week, assessing the races, predicting the winners and helping you prevail in your Oscar pools. Predictions so far: Short Films | Sound | Visual Crafts | Song and Score --...Tags: Pedro Almodovar, John Gatins, Quentin Tarantino, Gold Standard Incorporated, Wes Anderson
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Oscar predictions: Vegas lays odds, and the best bet goes to ...
Are you feeling certain, like most, that Daniel Day-Lewis is going to win the lead actor Oscar on Sunday for his title turn in "Lincoln"? If you want to put some money behind that belief, you can, but, given his sure-shot status, you'd better be...Tags: Academy Awards, Awards and Prizes, Amour (movie), Les Miserables (movie), Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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'Zero Dark Thirty' a first draft of history ★★★★
To consider what director Kathryn Bigelow has accomplished in "Zero Dark Thirty," imagine the events depicted by the story if they'd been given the "Argo" treatment. Not to take anything away from that rousing true (-ish) story of hostages freed and...
Tags: Chris Pratt, Zero Dark Thirty (movie), Osama bin Laden, Jennifer Ehle, Pakistan
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Anticipating the Oscars: These might contend
My Academy Awards predictions — and honestly, why not start now, a month before the nominations are announced? — carry an odor akin to Paul Rudd's cologne in "Anchorman": 60 percent of the time, they're right every time. This week the awards...
Tags: Academy Awards, Awards and Prizes, The Tree of Life (movie), Les Miserables (movie), Skyfall (movie)
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