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Carmakers are kings of product placement deals
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn a battle near the end of box-office smash "Iron Man," the villain is stomping on the hero when an Audi R8 smashes into the bad guy, knocking him off balance and allowing Iron Man to escape. For Audi, the scene was a dream, a chance for its new...Tags: ABC (tv network), Entourage (tv program), Public Employees, University of Southern California, Television Industry
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Los Angeles Film Festival: Art-house fare shares a forum with blockbusters.
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterRODENT lovers and rat rights activists, consider yourselves warned. In the surrealistically violent action blockbuster "Wanted" -- which premieres at the Los Angeles Film Festival on Thursday and arrives in theaters June 27 -- several thousand rats are...Tags: Comedy (genre), Action (genre), Angelina Jolie, Documentary (genre), Popcorn
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At last, closure for the Gits
Special to The TimesIn the summer of 1993, everything seemed to be going the Gits' way. Bypassed in the initial wave of interest in Seattle's grunge bands, the punk quartet was close to signing with a major label and had begun recording its second album. But on July 7, after...Tags: Seattle, Grunge (genre), DVDs and Movies, Rape, Documentary (genre)
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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: Tickets, Comedy (genre), Celebrities, Angelina Jolie, Sony Corp.
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Shiver me timbers R.L. Stine, author of the beloved "Goosebumps" series of creepy, crawly stories, is heading to "HorrorLand." The ghoulish theme park will be the springboard for 12 new tales, with Scholastic Books planning to release the first two...Tags: Julie Christie, Mark Twain, No Country for Old Men (movie), Laurence Sterne, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Orange Diocese Gives Details on Sex Abuse
Times Staff WritersFor more than two decades, officials in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange covered up for priests who molested children, shuffling predators from parish to parish and diocese to diocese, protecting them from prosecution and failing to warn...Tags: Prosecution, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Wrestling, Career and Workplace, Sexual Assault
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The Idaho Statesman Michael Deeds column
The Idaho StatesmanWhen Aja Volkman-Reynolds wakes up some days, it might take her a moment to remember who she is. Is she the cathartic, stage-prowling vocalist for Nico Vega, a hard-working Los Angeles band finally enjoying a jolt of success and touring with Imagine...Tags: Loni Love, Entertainment, Bobcat Goldthwait, Arts and Culture, Chelsea Lately (tv program)
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From Memorial Day to Labor Day, El Paso's calendar is filled with concerts and festivals
El Paso Times, TexasOne thing we know about summer in El Paso: It's gonna get hot. Real hot. Another thing we know: Several traditions -- new and old -- will heat up around here. Music Under the Stars, the diverse free concert series at the Chamizal National Memorial,...Tags: Music Theater, Dancing With the Stars (tv program), The Odd Couple (tv program), Broadway Theater, Bars and Clubs
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: No need to leave Fido behind Vacationers traveling to Orlando don’t have to leave Fifi or Fido behind with Rosen Hotels & Resorts’ VIP ¿ Very Important Pet ¿ package...Tags: Authors, Mark Twain, Blue Man Group, Oceania Cruises, CSI (tv program)
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Philip Seymour Hoffman In 'God's Pocket,' John Slattery Directing
VarietyPhilip Seymour Hoffman will star in John Slattery's indie drama "Godâs Pocket" with Richard Jenkins, Christina Hendricks and John Turturro co-starring. Slattery, in his feature directing debut, adapted the screenplay with Alex Metcalf from Pete Dexter'...Tags: Jamie Foxx, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (movie), John Turturro, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Channing Tatum
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NBC primetime schedule 2013-14
Channel Guide MagazineNBC has put out its lineup of primetime shows for the upcoming 2013-14 season, including returning series, and eight new dramas and six new comedies. NBC hopes its schedule this upcoming year will be bolstered by its coverage of the Winter Games in... -
Fox's 2013-14 TV schedule brings back '24'
RedEyeCalling its 2013-14 schedule Fox’s “biggest investment in original programming in our history,” Entertainment Chairman Kevin Reilly on Monday presented the network’s plans to launch original shows over all 12 months of the year....Tags: Terry Crews, Chi McBride, National Football League, Joe Lo Truglio, Miranda Otto
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