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Baldwin in Play with Fey's NBC Pilot
Zap2It.comAlec Baldwin has hosted "Saturday Night Live" a dozen times over the years, including five shows since Tina Fey has been its head writer. Now the two of them may be working together a lot more, as Baldwin is on the verge of being cast in an NBC pilot...Tags: Television, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Comedy (genre), Tuck (tv program), Martin Scorsese
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The Whole Nine Yards
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday February 18, 2000 Â Â Â Â Â His motto is "I'm very careful, I'm a dentist." So it's to be expected that the seven years since he moved from Chicago to Montreal haven't been terribly exciting for "The Whole Nine Yards' " Nicholas "Oz" Oseransky (Matthew...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Kevin Pollak, Rosanna Arquette, Michael Clarke Duncan, Murder
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Movie review: 'The Whole Ten Yards'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic2 stars (out of 4) Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry are together again in "The Whole Ten Yards." a sequel to the 2000 hit comedy "The Whole Nine Yards" in which Willis played a truculent hit man and Perry played an excitable dentist who lived next door....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, John Hughes, Comedy (genre), Kevin Pollak, Murder
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South: Ernest Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition
TIMES STAFF WRITERTuesday February 22, 2000 Â Â Â Â Â When renowned British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton embarked upon a bold attempt to cross the continent of Antarctica via the South Pole in 1914, among the crew of 27 aboard his sailing ship Endurance was the already...Tags: Documentary (genre), Antarctica, Nia Long, Mark Webber, Australia (movie)
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Movie review, 'High Crimes'
"High Crimes" is the second straight movie thriller to waste the acting gifts of Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman. The co-stars are two of the very best of the current upper echelon film leads - Judd with her easy-simmering country beauty and grit,...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Spencer Tracy, John Grisham, Crime (genre), James Caviezel
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'High Crimes'
Times Staff WriterFilms about women in a whole lot of trouble must be making a whole lot of money because here's another one. They don't all star Ashley Judd, but after "Kiss the Girls," "Double Jeopardy" and now "High Crimes," it's starting to seem that way. It's not...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Carl Franklin, FBI, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Fall back into your seats
Tribune Staff ReportersNow that the summer of sequels finally has ended, Hollywood has a message for adults: It's safe to get back in the theaters again. The fall always looks great from a Labor Day perspective as the studios and indie distributors prepare to unveil their...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Steve Martin, Penelope Cruz, Hugo Chavez, James Caviezel
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Summer Movie Preview
Courant film CriticIt has been suggested that summer has already begun at the cineplexes, with the huge opening for ``The Scorpion King." Whether The Rock has legs as well as arms will be seen. But well before Memorial Day, the traditional start of summer, the long season...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Alexa Vega, Illeana Douglas, Career and Workplace, Chris Cooper
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'Melinda and Melinda'
Times Staff Writer"Melinda and Melinda," Woody Allen's latest ontological dip into la condition humaine, sets out to determine whether life's "deep realities" are comic or tragic. It's a heartening and (especially considering Allen's last three movies) promising premise ...Tags: Noel Coward, Wallace Shawn, Laurel, Celebrities, SoHo
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Movie review: 'Identity'
Chicago Tribune Movie Critic3 stars (out of 4) "Identity" is a slick, bloody thriller, but it's also, to its credit, a genuine whodunit. Starring John Cusack, Ray Liotta and a better-than-usual ensemble, it's a relentlessly tricky and scary show, with a bit more plot and humanity...Tags: Agatha Christie, John C. McGinley, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, John Cusack, Natural Disasters
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'Identity'
At a motel along a deserted stretch of a Nevada highway, 10 people take shelter during a storm only to be killed, one by one, in the sleek and clever thriller "Identity." Throughout, the film teeters tantalizingly on the preposterous, but James Mangold'...Tags: Agatha Christie, Jake Busey, John C. McGinley, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Alfred Molina
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'Something's Gotta Give'
Times Staff WriterAh, the complications of age-appropriate romance in the movies. It's the comic gift of "Something's Gotta Give" and its writer-director, Nancy Meyers, to make the romantic relationship between a 63-year-old man and a fiftysomething woman — no big...Tags: Romance (genre), Diane Keaton, Movies, Frances McDormand, Entertainment
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