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Zap2it's Fearlessly Bold, Totally Unscientific Emmy Predictions
Zap2It.comSunday's Emmys may well test the adage that any publicity is good publicity. This year's crop of nominees certainly got people talking when they were announced; most of that chatter, though, was of the "What the hell?" variety. As the ceremony...Tags: Elections, Literature, Hugh Laurie, Jane Kaczmarek, Science
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Movie review: 'Red Eye'
Tribune arts critic3 stars (out of four) The trailer for Wes Craven's "Red Eye" appears to be peddling a horror film, with a demon-eyed killer at 30,000 feetflying coach, yet, to add to the unspeakable frightpreying on that toothsome "Wedding Crashers" squeeze of Owen...Tags: Brian Cox, Transportation, Michael Phillips, Rachel McAdams, National Security
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'Brokeback' Rides High at Golden Globes
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersThe Hollywood Foreign Press Association, all 84 voting members strong, joined the critical consensus Monday night, awarding "Brokeback Mountain" a leading four trophies. The tragic account of a doomed romance between two cowboys, which has dominated...Tags: Joaquin Phoenix, Television Industry, Elections, Comedy (genre), Johnny Cash
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'Desperate' times call for comic relief
Girls gone wild: Wait, does this mean the squabbling, the envy, the backbiting will stop? The lovely leads of "Desperate Housewives" have all received nominations as best actress in a television series — musical or comedy, leveling the skewed Emmy...Tags: Desperate Housewives (tv program), Cinema Industry, Television, Matthew Fox, Academy Awards
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Golden Globes cheat sheet
If you want to predict who'll be in the running for Golden Globes when nominations are announced on Thursday morn, consider what's most important to the voters.
They're members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association who are keen on spotlighting the...Tags: Elections, Brothers and Sisters (tv program), Jennifer Hudson, Ugly Betty (tv program), Cinema Industry
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Not about to be shoved into a closet
The long arm of megastar Tom Cruise does not extend to Emmy voters, who nominated the "Trapped in the Closet" episode of Comedy Central's "South Park" for outstanding animated program, for programs less than one hour.
The episode takes a big satirical...Tags: Elections, Music Theater, Comedy (genre), Hugh Laurie, Television
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Emmy noms play it safe
Times Staff WriterWhat would an award show be without a ridiculous omission? The Emmy nomination that didn't go to Edie Falco of "The Sopranos," decorated in past years for her work, is nevertheless a pretty glaring snub. I mean, really, I'm as outraged as I can be on...Tags: Television Industry, Elections, Comedy (genre), Television, HBO (tv network)
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Globes honor 'Brokeback,' 'Walk the Line'
Associated PressThe cowboy romance Brokeback Mountain led the Golden Globes yesterday with four prizes, including best dramatic film and the directing honor for Ang Lee. It was a triumphant night for films dealing with homosexuality and transsexuality. Along with the...Tags: Joaquin Phoenix, Music Theater, Murder, Comedy (genre), Johnny Cash
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Repeats sweet for 'Desperate,' 'Lost'
A widowed, pot-selling mom from the suburbs got the last laugh against the Wisteria Lane women's club.
"Desperate Housewives" won its second consecutive Golden Globe for best TV series, musical or comedy, but that triumph was almost overshadowed when...Tags: Television Industry, Comedy (genre), Literature, Hugh Laurie, Teri Hatcher
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It's '24' time
Times Staff WriterThe usual suspects ruled the night, but new blood drew the top Emmy honors in the end. "24," Fox's popular action series that stars Kiefer Sutherland as a terrorist-fighting antihero, and "The Office," NBC's mockumentary remake of the acclaimed British...Tags: David Letterman, Television Industry, Kate Jackson, Death, Literature
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Beginner's luck
The EnvelopeGeena Davis and Jason Lee should wear something extra-snazzy preferably with a side pocket to stash a scribbled acceptance speech when they attend the Golden Globes on Jan. 16. Chances are good that one, or even both, could be making their way to...Tags: Reviews, FX (tv channel), Television Industry, Elections, Rome (Italy)
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Around the Globes
Richard Rushfield, The EnvelopeWith every New Year, the scent of trophies fills the West Los Angeles air. And so once again, I pick up my tux from the dry cleaners and head back onto the awards trail. First stop, the Golden Globes. Of all the many (many) stops on my tour last year,...Tags: Ryan Seacrest, Sasha Cohen, Heroes (tv program), Death, Gaming
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