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Sam Worthington is a 'Man on a Ledge' New York Daily News On the big screen, in movies like “Clash of the Titans” and “Terminator Salvation,” Sam Worthington looks to be nearly 7 feet tall. But in real life, the “Avatar” star stands closer to 5-foot-10, and that's being generous. Of course, you don't have to … A conversation with actress Elizabeth BanksEagle Tribune Your Weekend at the Movies on a LedgeThe L Magazine (blog) Sam Worthington taken to edge of fearBoston Herald HitFix (blog) -Examiner.com all 687 news articles » |
The Academy Awards have undergone a sea change: They’re no longer about the ….
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The Academy Awards have undergone a sea change: They're no longer about the … Entertainment Weekly You could say that Rocky was an inspired choice, but when you look at the movies it was up against — All the President's Men, Taxi Driver, Network, and Bound for Glory — the triumph of Rocky looks a lot more like what it was: Hollywood honoring the … Academy takes the light approach in Oscar nominationsAustin 360 OSCAR(R) Nominated Films and Past OSCAR Winners Available On MOVIES ON DEMAND …Broadcast Newsroom Nominated Movies Need Publicity, MarketingMediaPost Communications NPR (blog) -New York Times (blog) -Crave Online all 1,418 news articles » |
A movie’s lessons / Get involved – Press of Atlantic City
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A movie's lessons / Get involved Press of Atlantic City A group of Atlantic City High School students went to see a movie on a recent Friday night. Ordinarily, that wouldn't be newsworthy. But this trip to the movies tells us something about education, community involvement and what it may take to tackle … Review – Red TailsAtlantic Highlands Herald Back Channels: Despite critics, a messagePhiladelphia Inquirer A great weekend for dinner and two moviesQcity metro
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Movie Scoreboard: ‘Albert Nobbs,’ ‘Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close,’ ‘The G…
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Movie Scoreboard: 'Albert Nobbs,' 'Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close,' 'The Grey' Detroit Free Press Still, she has made a pretty good movie on a great subject. Give her credit for putting her talent to use in a film that no one else would make. Rated R; war violence, atrocities, rape, sexuality, nudity, language. 2 hours, 7 minutes. By Roger Moore.
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‘The Grey’ Movie Review – Daemon’s Movies
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'The Grey' Movie Review Daemon’s Movies Nature genre has seen its fair share of movies, with the majority being unfortunate pieces of work. While the theme may come up a lot, films that are willing to take risks are the ones with the opportunity to prosper, becoming more than what viewers … Wolf experts unhappy with portrayal of animals in new movie 'The Grey'Duluth News Tribune Liam Neeson's 'The Grey' Rakes in $6.5M Green at Friday Box OfficeReuters Liam Neeson taking break from action moviesDigital Spy UK CBS News -Carlisle Sentinel (blog) -Alaska Dispatch all 919 news articles » |
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Former EastEnders star Michelle Ryan has admitted she is overwhelmed by the popularity of her new drama The Bionic Woman in the UK.
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Joseph Frank Buster Keaton, October 4, 1895 February 1, 1966, was an Academy Award-winning American comic actor and filmmaker. Best known for his silent films, his trademark was physical comedy with a stoic, deadpan expression on his face, earning him the nickname The Great Stone Face, referencing the Nathaniel Hawthorne story about the Old Man of the Mountain. He has also been called The Michelangelo of Silent Comedy. Keatons career as a performer and director is widely considered to be among the most innovative and important work in the history of cinema. He was recognized as the seventh greatest director of all time by Entertainment Weekly. We are pleased to present to you two of Buster Keatons lesser seen works The Railrodder and The Silent Partner.
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Looking to make a new man out of him, his dad takes Buster to a store to buy a splendid new hat, making him try on every single one of them.
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When I was eight years old my father George took me to see a silent movie at an old theater that still had a pipe organ in it. The movie they were showing was Buster Keaton’s the General, the rest was history! I became a big fan of all of Keaton’s work. So in 2003 I wanted to write a song in his memory. The band members were not too hip on the idea, but I did’nt care. In fact, they cound not understand why I wanted to write such a song about something that was so in the past history, and that no one would know who I was talking about? It started out as a basic folk ballad and developed towards something different in the end. I wanted to always pitch a French horn with a pipe organ and see what would happen. The counter melody worked well with the French horn and the strings. Fellow part-time bandmate John Baker performed on the horn. The pipe organ seems to work as almost a church wake at the end. I don’t care if my song ballad is not hip, or too old fashion pop, it seemed to grow out of the love I had for Buster’s work and that is where it will always be. James Nelson, from the Black Irish band, did the lead vocal. The song is on our bands un-lucky 13th CD, American Landscapes. Go to CD Baby and look under Black Irish band if you are interested.
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www.youtube.com Buster Keaton in “Steamboat Bill Jr”. The great Buster Keaton. The greatest physical comedian in cinema history. Buster Keaton Performing Stunts. Steamboat Bill Jr. is a 1928 feature-length comedy silent film featuring Buster Keaton. Released by United Artists, the film is the last product of Keaton’s independent production team and set of *** writers. It was not a box-office success and proved to be the last picture Keaton would make for United Artists. Keaton would end up moving to MGM where he would make one last film with his trademark style, The Cameraman, before all of his creative control was taken away by the studio. The director was Charles Reisner, the credited writer was Carl Harbaugh (although Keaton wrote the film and publicly called Harbaugh useless but “on the payroll”), and also featured Ernest Torrence, Marion Byron, and Tom Lewis. The film was named after a popular Arthur Collins song, “Steamboat Bill.”
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