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Thrilling new amusements in SoCal's theme parks
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMy stomach churning, the sun beating down on my aching cranium, I slowly uncurl my fingers from their death grip. My eyelids creak open. I'm lying on my back, with my upper torso restrained by a harness and my legs feebly kicking in midair. "Sweet...Tags: Jurassic Park (movie), NASA, Entertainment, Six Flags Inc., Amusement and Theme Parks
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Review: 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'
Times Movie CriticIt's the summer's most anticipated film, the latest in a beloved series that's earned $1.2 billion in worldwide ticket sales. Add in a premiere at the most prestigious of international film festivals, and the wonder of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of...Tags: Basil Rathbone, Harrison Ford, Entertainment, FBI, Lost (tv program)
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A 'Star Wars' fan boy first
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGEORGE LUCAS, looking overheated under the midday sun, gamely worked the red carpet last Sunday at the world premiere of the latest cinematic installment to his space saga, " Star Wars: The Clone Wars." At one point, Lucas was photographed with one of his...Tags: Christopher Lee, Star Wars (movie), Cartoons, Action (genre), Spider-Man (fictional character)
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Hancock scores a superhero-sized debut
"Hancock," a film about a petulant, perpetually drunken superhero, proved to be review-proof as well as bulletproof this weekend, overwhelming competitors and giving star Will Smith his fifth top-selling film on a Fourth of July weekend.
Audiences came...Tags: John Hancock, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (movie), Meet Dave (movie), Angelina Jolie, Wanted (movie)
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David Shayt dies at 56; associate curator collected artifacts for the Smithsonian
David Shayt summed up his effect on the world in fewer than 100 words. "As a museum specialist at the Smithsonian’s Museum of American History," he wrote in the Washington Post for a special millennium issue, "I have added to the national...Tags: McDonald's, The Washington Post, Miss America Pageant, Obituaries, Death
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Summer's biggest mysteries
Times Staff WriterMaybe it's because the Iraq war and global warming have got us down and the presidential election is still more than a year away, but this summer seems filled with all-consuming mysteries that on greater inspection, aren't really that important. But...Tags: Tony Soprano (fictional character), Iraq War (2003-2011), Mystery (genre)
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'Indiana Jones' star Shia LaBeouf arrested for DUI
Shia LaBeouf was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving today after an early morning car accident in which he was injured, authorities said.
The "Indiana Jones" star was the driver of a vehicle that was involved in a 3 a.m. collision in Hollywood, Los...Tags: Prosecution, Shia LaBeouf, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (movie), Crime, Law and Justice, Vehicles
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Review: 'Ghost Town'
Special to The TimesAmid the congested pantheon of romantic male leads, one would be hard-pressed to find a more improbable candidate than Ricky Gervais. I mean, can we talk? Even if one could somehow exorcise images of David Brent, the gaseous desk jockey immortalized by...Tags: Greg Kinnear, Jurassic Park (movie), Spider-Man (fictional character), Anthony Minghella, Death
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Obama and Big Labor
Today's question: Will big labor help or hurt Obama in his first year in the White House? Previously, Weigel and Lilly discussed possible futures for Hillary Clinton and Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Obama administration, weighed potential Cabinet picks...Tags: Teachers Unions, Career and Workplace, George W. Bush, Work Relations, Parties and Movements
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'Panda' cuts off 'Zohan'
The Associated PressJack Black's Po the panda outgunned Adam Sandler's Zo the hairdresser. Black's cartoon comedy "Kung Fu Panda" pulled in $60 million to premiere as the weekend's No. 1 movie, while Sandler's salon romp "You Don't Mess With the Zohan" opened in second...Tags: Lucy Liu, Cartoons, Jackie Chan, Family, Death
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Tricia Helfer, Katee Sackhoff rev up their motorcycles
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSome of this summer's biggest movies feature motorcycles in supporting roles. There's a Harley-Davidson in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," an MV Agusta in "The Dark Knight," and multiple customs in the late-summer biker flick "Hell...Tags: Motorcycling, Harley-Davidson Inc., Central Intelligence Agency, Leatherheads (movie), Vehicles
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Reviving benshi at Machine Project
Long before the tiny, talking heads of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" yammered their brainy commentary over well-worn sci-fi films, there was the benshi.
During the heyday of silent films, Japanese audiences flocked to see the latest imports from the...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Thomas Edison, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Robert Bresson
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