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Mel Gibson Granted Restraining Order
SANTA MONICA, Calif. - Mel Gibson obtained a three-year restraining order Wednesday against a homeless man who allegedly showed up at his estate and the chapel he attends, demanding they pray together. Zack Sinclair, 34, has pleaded not guilty to six...Tags: Celebrities, Children, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Justice System
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Giamatti Out, Eastwood in at Oscars
AP Movie WriterSome surprises among the Oscar nominations Tuesday: * LAST CALL: Paul Giamatti was snubbed in the best-actor category for "Sideways," in which he gives a funny, touching performance as a borderline-alcoholic wine snob. He was considered a shoo-in...Tags: Celebrities, Alan Alda, Howard Hughes, Photography, Academy Awards
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Next: Passion of the Jews?
Orlando SentinelWith record box-office receipts for "The Passion of the Christ" rolling in, now might be the time to ask: What will Mel Gibson do for an encore? Officially, he is scheduled to do "Mad Max 4." But in light of the controversy surrounding his first...Tags: Civil Unrest, Cinema Industry, Heroism, History, Abusive Behavior
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'9/11,' 'Passion' Tops at People's Choice
PASADENA, Calif. - Filmmakers Michael Moore and Mel Gibson were all smiles after they won top honors at the 31st Annual People's Choice Awards. Both men had controversial films that fared well at the box office last year. Moore's film "Fahrenheit 9/11,"...Tags: Alicia Keys, Mass Media, Brad Pitt, Drama (genre), Tim McGraw
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Off-center... independent... privately funded... art-house fare
Times Staff WritersComplete list of nominees Complete Academy Awards coverage "The Aviator," an old-fashioned Hollywood epic about Howard Hughes' obsessions, romances and crippling neuroses, captured 11 nominations to take the lead for the 77th annual Academy Awards,...Tags: Gang Activity, Denzel Washington, Cate Blanchett, Hilary Swank, Drama (genre)
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From the Gibson school of heroes
Times Staff WriterFor fans of muscular Hollywood action, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" may have been a revelation, but it was no surprise. We have, after all, seen this story before. A stranger enters a town, a saloon or the wrong side of the tracks, riles up...Tags: Reviews, Carl Sandburg, George Stevens Jr., Monica Bellucci, Fiction
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'Rings' sweeps at Oscars
AP Movie WriterLOS ANGELES - "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" won a record-tying 11 Academy Awards on Sunday, including best picture and director and becoming the first fantasy to win the top Oscar. In the acting categories, all the winners took home...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Celebrities, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Julie Andrews, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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The buzz
Sun StaffThe next time you meet a cicada, remember that the poor guy has been living underground for 17 years. Point out, though, that even as much has changed since its egg was deposited in 1987, much has stayed the same. Consider: 1987: Massachusetts'...Tags: George W. Bush, National Security, George H.W. Bush, Martha Stewart, Insider Trading
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Movie review, 'The Gospel of John'
Tribune Staff Writer2 stars (out of 4) Go ahead: Call it the second coming. "The Gospel of John" was little noticed when it premiered seven months ago at the 28th Toronto International Film Festival. But it's getting another shot with movie audiences, thanks to the runaway...Tags: Movies, Entertainment, Bible, Religious Texts, Christopher Plummer
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'Monty Python's The Life of Brian'
Times Staff WriterAnd now for something that really is completely different. Partially to take advantage of the brouhaha surrounding Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" and partially because it is the film's 25th anniversary, "Monty Python's Life of Brian" is back on...Tags: Terry Jones, Eric Idle, Animals, Terry Gilliam, Comedy (genre)
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'Fahrenheit 9/11'
Times Staff WriterHe didn't call it "J'Accuse!" but he might as well have. Like Emile Zola, whose celebrated 19th century open letter assailed the French government for being a party to intolerable injustice, Michael Moore in "Fahrenheit 9/11" has launched an unapologetic...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Ray Bradbury, Peter Finch, Career and Workplace, Armed Forces
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'Passion' Sells 4.1M Copies in One Day
AP Entertainment WriterThe second coming of Mel Gibson's biblical epic "The Passion of the Christ" sold 4.1 million DVD copies by Wednesday after only one day in stores. While the figure from distributor Fox Home Entertainment is high, it's not quite a record breaker....Tags: DVDs, Movie Tickets, Documentary (genre), James Caviezel, Judaism
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