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'Night at the Museum'
HOLLYWOOD -- Someone had a terrific idea to make a movie from the Milan Trenc children's book "The Night at the Museum," in which the displays at a natural history museum come to life at night. But at 32 pages, it would require some imaginative fleshing...Tags: Paul Rudd, Ben Stiller, Bill Cobbs, Movies, Entertainment
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Youth is served in awards competitions
AH, to be young and in love on-screen.
Or young and in grief, in guilt, in the family way, in search of life's meaning.
Basically, it's the young part that counts. A preponderance of actors and actresses under the age of 25 have stood out this year at...Tags: Judy Garland, Screen Actors Guild, Science, Wesleyan University, Science and Technology
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Five NBA games to be played on Christmas Day/Night
WatchdogI briefly referenced the NBA's unprecedented, Christmas quintupleheader in my newspaper column, but here's the full schedule: Orlando vs. New Orleans, ESPN, 12 p.m. Phoenix vs. San Antonio, ABC, 2:30 p.m. Los Angeles Lakers vs. Boston, ABC, 5 p.m.......Tags: The Happening (movie), Gail Goodrich, Mark Wahlberg, Regional Authority, Toys
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Movie review: High School Musical 3: Senior Year -- 3 out of 5 stars
Orlando Sentinel Movie CriticCall it a musical with training wheels, call it corny, call it Old-Older-Oldest School -- as in Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney and "Let's put on a show!" But High School Musical makes the journey from The Disney Channel to the big screen with its "Gee...Tags: Judy Garland, Ashley Tisdale, Dance, Vanessa Hudgens, High Schools
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'High School Musical 3: Senior Year'
Call it a musical with training wheels, call it corny, call it Old-Older-Oldest School -- as in Judy Garland and Mickey Rooney and "Let's put on a show!" But "High School Musical" makes the journey from The Disney Channel to the big screen with its "Gee...Tags: Judy Garland, Ashley Tisdale, Dance, Vanessa Hudgens, High Schools
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Movie review: 'Rock the Bells'
Tribune staff reporter3 stars (out of four) "Making-of" films have a glorious history of heroic impediments to be overcome: the boat in "Burden of Dreams," Marlon Brando in "Hearts of Darkness" and in "Rock the Bells," a recalcitrant Bastard. "Bells," a documentary opening...Tags: The Rolling Stones (music group), Gene Siskel, Judy Garland, Redman, Documentary (genre)
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Lyric Opera of Chicago
Tribune staff reporterTo many, it seemed nothing more than a hugely impractical scheme, like something cooked up by Mickey Rooney and friends in one of those old Andy Hardy movies: "You bring the costumes," "I'll get the barn." Cassandras predicted the curtain would never go...Tags: Czech Republic, Civic Opera House, Companies and Corporations, Maria Callas, Richard Wagner
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Joey Bishop Dead at 89
Zap2It.comJoey Bishop, the deadpan comedian who was ABC's answer to NBC's late-night talk show king Johnny Carson in the late 1960s and was the last surviving member of Frank Sinatra's legendary Rat Pack, has died. He was 89. Bishop, who had been in failing health...Tags: Sicilian Mafia, Hotels and Accommodations, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Marilyn Monroe, Jimmy Durante
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Screening process
Tribune Newspapersfew pages into "The Film Club," the smart new memoir by Canadian film critic David Gilmour, it becomes clear that if he ever saw any of MGM's squeaky-clean Andy Hardy movies while growing up, they left little impression on him. It's doubtful that the...Tags: Vanessa Redgrave, Gary Cooper, Oliver Stone, Francois Truffaut, Bars and Clubs
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Film Sweetheart June Allyson Dies at 88
Zap2It.comActress June Allyson, the perky blond with the husky voice who was one of Hollywood's most beloved stars in the 1940s and 1950s, has died. She was 88. Allyson died Saturday at her home in Ojai of pulmonary respiratory failure and acute bronchitis after a...Tags: James Stewart, Judy Garland, Larry King, Lucille Ball, Forests
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Oscar dreams
Sun ReporterMartin Scorsese finally felt the love last night from the film industry, as his mob drama, The Departed, was named best picture and he was named best director. "Could you double-check the envelope?" Scorsese joked after being presented the directing...Tags: George Lucas, Drama (genre), Elizabeth II, Melissa Etheridge, Francis Ford Coppola
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About Elizabeth Maupin
Ten things you may or may not want to know about me: -- I barely knew what blogging was until January 2007, when I was assigned to write this blog. I'm still learning. -- I have spent more than half my life as theater critic for the Orlando Sentinel....Tags: Jean Genet
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