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'Fanboys' stars Sam Huntington, Jay Baruchel, Kristen Bell
Tribune criticMuch as Robert Zemeckis toyed with Beatlemania in "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" a generation ago, the wobbly new comedy "Fanboys," set in 1998, salutes Yoda worship and the fine line between ardor and breaking and entering. It follows a quintet of "Star Wars"...Tags: Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Robert Zemeckis, Star Trek (movie, 2009), Crime, Law and Justice
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Latest Alabama News
BIRMINGHAM, Ala (WBRC-TV MyFoxAL.com)-- Here is the latest Alabama news from The Associated Press. HEALTH INSURANCE-ALABAMA Little impact seen from Bush health plan WASHINGTON (AP) -- Policy experts say a health care plan like the one President...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, American Red Cross, Mobile, Gaming, Entertainment
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Football films to put you in the mood for the Big Game
Zap2It.comThe big-screen TV has been delivered and calibrated, the kegs of beer are properly chilled and the grill is primed and ready to flame on at a moment's notice. The only detail that remains is how to fill those long, empty hours between now Sunday's Big...Tags: Jamie Foxx, Football, Warren Beatty, Entertainment, Comedy (genre)
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'Constellation'
Times Staff WriterAn interracial romance in the Deep South during World War II forms the backdrop for the sentimental drama "Constellation." Written and directed by Jordan Walker-Pearlman, the ambitious film preaches reconciliation and forgiveness as an extended group of...Tags: Hill Harper, Gabrielle Union, Entertainment, Drama (genre), Lesley Ann Warren
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'Batman' Sequel Lands 'Smoking' Two-Face
Zap2It.comAfter a lengthy process in which nearly every 30-something actor in Hollywood was linked to the role, the part of Harvey Dent in the upcoming sequel "The Dark Knight" appears to be going to Aaron Eckhart. According to a variety of media reports (and...Tags: Jamie Foxx, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Christian Bale, Christopher Nolan, Golden Globe Awards
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Peter Puck was a towering media figure in the 1970s
WatchdogExcellent job out of Fang's Bites rounding up these old Peter Puck episodes from the 1970s. I quite enjoy Sundays in late February and early March. No NFL, no March Madness, no baseball. Nothing but cold drizzle and the numbing......Tags: Indiana Hoosiers, Academy Awards, Gene Hackman, Gary Cooper, Tatum O'Neal
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TV lines up big doings, grand finales for the sweeps
Sentinel Television CriticIn sweeps, size matters. The ratings periods are all about drawing the biggest crowds to shows hyped as events. Although few programs warrant the buildup, broadcast executives merrily brag about their results anyway. Ultimately, the four-week sweeps...Tags: Armed Forces, Kate Jackson, Rose Marie, Mary Tyler Moore, Lauren Graham
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The Ladies Man
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 13, 2000 Of the many dimwitted ego-trippers and self-deluded goofballs who pop up repeatedly on "Saturday Night Live," the one character who seemed least likely to carry a feature-length film on his own is Leon, a.k.a. "The Ladies...Tags: Karyn Parsons, John Witherspoon, Roxbury, Prince (music artist), Will Ferrell
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The Visit
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday April 20, 2001 "The Visit" powerfully depicts the flowering of spiritual redemption within a young man who has every reason to give in to despair. It marks the directorial debut of Jordan Walker-Pearlman, who in his adaptation of the...Tags: Prisons, Entertainment, Health, Phylicia Rashad, David Clennon
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'Undercover Brother'
NewsdayThe Brooklyn Museum might want to consider pulling some of the space it is taking up with "Star Wars" gear and reallocating it to a mustard-colored Cadillac Coupe de Ville that spins like a woozy top when you hit the brakes. If you want to see the real...Tags: Eddie Griffin, Chris Kattan, Entertainment, Comedy (genre), Pork Chops
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Movie review, 'Undercover Brother'
"Undercover Brother" has such a cheerfully zingy energy that you keep rooting for it even when its jokes turn flatter than a jump shot at a YMCA pickup game. Sending up the blaxploitation films of the 1970s would seem an easy and pointless exercise, but...Tags: Chris Kattan, Gaming, Comedy (genre), Entertainment, Spike Lee
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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: Joel Schumacher, J.K. Simmons, Barry Sonnenfeld, Comedy (genre), Richard Gere
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