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Movie review: '50 First Dates'
Chicago Tribune Movie Writer2 stars (out of 4) As a rule, the more convoluted a comedy's setup, the bigger the laughs should be. An audience shouldn't be made to work too hard for a meager payoff. So watching the Adam Sandler-Drew Barrymore vehicle "50 First Dates" is a...Tags: Drew Barrymore, Entertainment, Memory Loss, Adam Sandler, Peter Segal
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'The Girl Next Door'
Times Staff WriterMaybe I'm overreacting. Maybe "The Girl Next Door" is simply another formulaic teen romantic comedy with a high school setting, where the girl and boy get some laughs and share a few serious moments on the way to true love. Maybe the fact that it's a...Tags: Janet Jackson, Entertainment, Teen-agers, Celebrities and Bad Behavior, Super Bowl
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Summer movies release schedule
The Associated PressRelease dates are tentative, and some films play in limited release. Late April: ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM: The corporate train wreck unfolds through insider interviews and company video and audio tapes. THE GAME OF THEIR LIVES: An outgunned...Tags: Pell James, Emily Blunt, Gerard Butler, Ben Stiller, Beyonce
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Movie review: 'The Longest Yard'
Tribune staff reporter1 star (out of 4) How many things are better the second time around, really? Candy bars? Vacations? All too often, "So nice it's worth doing twice" becomes "Man, whose idea was that?" Anyone subjected to this remake of "The Longest Yard" will be asking...Tags: Football, Entertainment, Bill Romanowski, James Cromwell, Adam Sandler
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Wayne Newton Entertains Troops in Iraq
Las Vegas mainstay Wayne Newton, belting out his trademark version of "Danke Schoen," entertained troops during a recent trip to a U.S. base in Baghdad, the U.S. military said. Newton, along with special guests that included actor Rob Schneider and...Tags: Wayne Newton, U.S. Military, Iraq, Wars and Interventions, Bob Hope
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Lucas, Spielberg usher in summer with sci-fi wars
AP Movie WriterThis summer means war between old buddies George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. Colleagues on the "Indiana Jones" franchise, the two will duke it out for the title of galactic overlord on the 2005 science fiction front, Lucas with the final installment of...Tags: Jada Pinkett Smith, Johnny Depp, Adam Sandler, Literature, Jessica Biel
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Movie review: 'The Notebook'
Tribune Movie Critic3 stars (out of 4) "The Notebook," the movie version of Nicholas Sparks' 1996 bestseller, may be corny, but it's also absorbing, sweet and powerfully acted. It's a film about falling in love and looking back on it, and it avoids many of the genre's...Tags: Gena Rowlands, Entertainment, Joan Allen, Rachel McAdams, Kevin Connolly
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'Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights'
Times Staff Writer" Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights" has got to be a first on two counts: an animated holiday musical invoking the spirit of Hanukkah instead of Christmas, playing against the sentimentality of the season with some of the raunchiest scatological humor...Tags: Holidays, Hanukkah, Entertainment, Judges, Adam Sandler
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Judge Dredd
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 30, 1995 The opening credits of the new futuristic Sylvester Stallone clobber-movie "Judge Dredd" are crowded with the comic-book covers of the cartoon super-hero. That's a tip-off that we're about to see a comic-book movie. Then a...Tags: Entertainment, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes, Sylvester Stallone
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