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One country, under me
Tribune staff reporterThe Republic of Molossia isn't on any road map, but if you get lost along the way, you can always ring the president, who is happy to give directions. "Take Route 341 over the mountains, and make a left on Six Mile Canyon Road," explained His Excellency...Tags: Travel, Transportation, Politics, Kelly Clarkson, Foreign Aid
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Movie review: 'Mafioso'
Tribune movie critic3½ stars (out of four) In a poster touting the original 1962 run of the Italian film "Mafioso," now happily in American re-release after a 45-year vanishing act, the actor Alberto Sordi, rifle slung over his right shoulder, stands above his co-star,...Tags: Death, Sophia Loren, Times Square, Comedy (genre), Music Box Theatre
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'Galactica' Guy Signs with NBC
Zap2It.com"Battlestar Galactica" is in the midst of its final season, but executive producer David Eick won't want for work anytime soon. For starters, there's the "Galactica" prequel "Caprica," which is scheduled to begin production on a pilot later this spring....Tags: Death, Friday Night Lights (tv program), Andy Richter Controls the Universe (tv program), Entertainment, 24 (tv program)
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Sky-high bars vie for sippers
Tribune criticTribune critic If you're searching for the newest bars in town, look up. Two hotels in River North and Streeterville have unveiled rooftop cocktail lounges, promising altitude without attitude. So up the elevators we went. Sky Lounge The former...Tags: Recipes, Entertainment, Appetizers, Television, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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'The Pink Panther 2' stars Steve Martin, Jean Reno, Emily Mortimer
Tribune criticTen things I can tell you after seeing "The Pink Panther 2": 1. Nothing is harder and more elusive than successful slapstick onscreen. Nothing. 2. There's a reason "The Pink Panther" and "A Shot in the Dark" hold up. Those were the first two films...Tags: Kevin Kline, Chicago Tribune, Blake Edwards, Entertainment, John Cleese
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'Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa'
"Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" is more an encore than a sequel. Did you or your kids like the commando penguins, Alex the "jazz hands" lion, Sacha Baron Cohen's impersonation of Peter Sellers, the big-eyed mouse lemur, the cranky little old lady who...Tags: Jerome Robbins, Death, David Schwimmer, Chris Rock, Ben Stiller
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Here's a look at movies coming out in 2009
Sentinel movie criticBy ROGER MOORE Sentinel movie critic Here's a look at films with scheduled 2009 release dates -- all dates are subject to change without notice. Feb. 6 Coraline (Focus) The latest animation from Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas) concerns a...Tags: Sam Mendes, Anne Archer, Mischa Barton, Culture, Vehicles
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The curious case of Christian Bale
OK. So I know I'm supposed to be shocked to discover that Christian Bale cussed out his DP on the set of "Terminator Salvation" last summer. But is it really a surprise that Hollywood actors--even really gifted ones like Bale--often act like bullies and...Tags: Ron Howard, Joaquin Phoenix, Tom Hanks, Mickey Rourke, Don Johnson
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'Panther 2' director inspired by 'Tom and Jerry' cartoons
Physical comedy is a huge part of Inspector Clouseau's awkward body of work. So when planning the pratfalls for Steve Martin's second turn as the clueless constable in "Pink Panther 2," whose work did director Harald Zwart build from? Peter Sellers?...Tags: Buster Keaton, Cartoons, Steve Martin, The Pink Panther 2 (movie), Entertainment
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Movie review: 'Norbit'
Tribune movie critic2 stars (out of four) With his brazen gifts for mimicry, Eddie Murphy may now be the Peter Sellers of blockbuster toilet comedy movies. His "Norbit" is a comedy for masochists--an often awful parade of flatulent gags about big butts, sadistic...Tags: Hamburgers, Cuba Gooding, Jr., Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Eddie Murphy, Prostitution
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Networking the awards
National EntertainmentAfter getting swamped last year by HBO, network television staged a comeback last night at the 57th Annual Emmy Prime Time Awards. The first award of the evening went to Brad Garrett, of CBS' Everybody Loves Raymond, and the last went to the show itself...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Brad Garrett, Ellen DeGeneres, Eva Longoria, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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