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Sandra Bullock wins TWO Razzie Awards; 'Transformers 2' nabs THREE
Gold DerbyOn the eve of the Oscars, Sandra Bullock demonstrated her awards prowess at the Razzies by claiming two awards: worst actress ("All About Steve") and screen couple (with costar Bradley Cooper). As promised, she attended the ceremony in person to accept.... -
'30 Rock': Liz Lemon refuses to settle
Show TrackerThis week, the universe was telling Liz Lemon to settle, but she wasn't having it. Apparently, she hasn't read "Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough," the latest romantic self-help book to enrage single, thirtysomething women, or...... -
'Transformers 3': Will John Malkovich and Frances McDormand get a robot-sized paycheck?
The Big PictureShia La Beouf and Megan Fox are returning to "Transformers 3," which is already set for a July 1, 2011, release date. But the real news is that Michael Bay has managed to lure John Malkovich and Frances McDormand into...... -
Michael Bay on 3-D conversion: 'Right now, it looks like fake 3-D'
The Big PictureWhen Hollywood finds a new way to print money, they really go for the gold -- as in bullion. That's what's happening now as the studios have realized what a gold mine they have in 3-D, which is creating box-office...... -
Coachella 2010: MGMT and Muse, from one extreme to another
Pop & HissEccentrics ruled on Saturday night at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival as MGMT, which had suddenly emerged as one of America's weirdest bands, had a headlining slot on one of the fest's two outdoor stages. Before the New...... -
'Clash of the Titans': Is 3-D about to make movie stars obsolete?
The Big PictureEver since the astounding grosses for "Avatar" started rolling in, Hollywood has been pretty much going gaga over 3-D. After all, from a business standpoint, what's not to like? At a time when DVD revenues have been plummeting, who would've...... -
The 'Clash of the Titans' conundrum: Why animated films look better in 3-D
The Big PictureWhy was the 3-D in "Clash of the Titans" so awful? Slate's Daniel Engber offers some pretty darn intriguing theories about the issue in a recent post, taking us way past the most obvious explanation -- that the effects were...... -
SCENIAC: Burgers, babes and boo-boos at the 'Transformers' premiere
Times Staff WriterFor reasons that surely exist but seem hard to comprehend, the "Transformers" premiere took place at the Los Angeles Film Festival on Wednesday evening. Westwood Village isn't really set up to handle this kind of movie mayhem. Most of the attendees do...Tags: Radio Industry, Assault, Computer Crime, Burger King, Ice Cream
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Dissension at Art Center College of Design
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterConcerned that Art Center College of Design is putting too much money and energy into expanding its campus and promoting itself to outsiders -- and not enough into scholarships and instruction -- hundreds of students and alumni of the elite private...Tags: Political Fundraising, Academic Progress, University of Cincinnati, Vehicles, Architecture
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'Spider-Man,' 'Transformers' and 'Pirates' toys battle for boys' attention
Times Staff WriterAs movie studios battle one another at the box office with their summer blockbusters, toy manufacturers that have hooked their fortunes to these films are facing a similar fight as they vie for the attention of young boys. Yet, with nine movies having...Tags: Hasbro Inc., Spider-Man (fictional character), Juvenile Delinquency, Eyewear, Piracy
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Top this, Transformer
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSix weeks hence, our collective fore-lobe will be obsessed with the large and loud summer movie "Transformers," a film based on an irredeemable and just plain odd Saturday morning cartoon that ran briefly 20 years ago and was created specifically to...Tags: Death, Clubs and Associations, Dan Neil, Car Guides and Reviews, Cartoons
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Casting cull for the next big hunk
Times Staff WriterCall it the hunt for the new male movie star — a youngster to step into the shoes of Tom Hanks, Brad Pitt or even Leonardo DiCaprio, who's already hit the ripe old age of 32. In the next year, Hollywood is betting literally a billion dollars on a...Tags: Bruce Willis, James Cameron, Heart Attack, Jake Gyllenhaal, Comedy (genre)
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