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QB giants, Colts stars
Sun reporterThe question still makes Peyton Manning wince, many years and countless times since it first was asked. The comparison to a legend who wore the familiar blue-and-white uniform, with the trademark horseshoe on the helmet, remains an uncomfortable topic for...Tags: National Football League, Death, Tiger Woods, Health, Super Bowl
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Movie review: 'Shattered Glass'
Chicago Tribune Movie Writer3 stars (out of 4) Disgraced New Republic reporter Stephen Glass is the latest in a recent line of marginal figures (Larry Flynt, Ed Wood, Bob Crane) to have movies made about them. Except "Shattered Glass" isn't really about Glass. He's at the movie'...Tags: Crimes, Buzz Bissinger, Security, Chicago Tribune, Chloe Sevigny
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After summer of flops, a season of quality?
Sun Movie CriticHail, hail, the "Gang"'s finally here. That would be "Gangs of New York", Martin Scorsese's long-awaited latest, an epic tale of love and loyalties, played out among the rival immigrant groups of 19th-century New York City. Not since "Titanic" has a film...Tags: Crimes, Tim Robbins, Marisa Tomei, Paul Greengrass, Philip Seymour Hoffman
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Movie review, 'Auto Focus'
"Auto Focus," Paul Schrader's movie about the swinging life and sordid death of "Hogan's Heroes" star Bob Crane, is a smart but strangely unmoving film that takes a hard look at the sexual revolution and one famous casualty: the '60s sitcom star who was...Tags: Crimes, Sony Corp., Death, Murder, Behavioral Conditions
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'Ring' eclipses 'Dragon' for No. 1 box-office spot
Associated PressLOS ANGELESDeath-by-videotape brought box-office life to "The Ring," a horror flick that scared up $15 million to debut as the weekend's No. 1 movie. Starring Naomi Watts as a reporter investigating a video whose viewers die horribly a week after...Tags: Naomi Watts, Katie Holmes, Death, Thriller (genre), DreamWorks Animation SKG Incorporated
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'Auto Focus'
Times Staff WriterIn "Auto Focus," the strangely wonderful and weirdly touching new film from Paul Schrader, the comedy and the tragedy keep getting mixed up. The film is based on the rise and lurid fall of the late Bob Crane (Greg Kinnear), the television actor whose...Tags: Crimes, Sony Corp., Death, Lyndon B. Johnson, Murder
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