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Seth Rogen's 'Pineapple' Arrives Next Summer
Zap2It.comSony Pictures has set an August 2008 release date for "Pineapple Express," a comedy reteaming Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen. Rogen co-wrote "Pineapple Express" with Evan Goldberg. The "Superbad" scribes will also executive produce, with Apatow serving as...Tags: James Franco, Entertainment, Pineapple Express (movie), Sony Corp., Judd Apatow
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The perfect 10
MetromixEver since "The Wide World of Sports" introduced us to "the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat," we've understood that sports mean sacrifice, determination and the unbreakable bonds of teamwork. But since more of us can identify with the kid picked...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Entertainment, Anna Kournikova, NASCAR, Bill Murray
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Duke's done, oh dear
Tribune Auto ColumnistHis beloved Duke Blue Devils got bumped out of the NCAA tourney in the first round last night, but Duke alum and super fan Rick Wagoner, chairman of GM, didn't take the day off to mourn. Sources say he was at his desk on time and there was no need to...Tags: Public Employees, Medical Services, Carmen Electra, Death, Marketing
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Spielberg honored at International Emmys
Steven Spielberg became known for his films, but he was honored for his contributions to the small screen during the presentation of the International Emmy Awards.
"I got my start in television," Spielberg said Monday at the gala awards ceremony in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Television Industry, Entertainment, Drama (genre), Primetime Emmy Awards
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Theater reviews, 'Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune' and 'Astronaut of the Year'
Special to the TribuneHe's a short-order cook. She's a waitress. In Terrence McNally's 1987 play, "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune," they are supposed to be a couple of regular schlubs negotiating the possibility of love. The Broadway revival has attracted big-name...Tags: Joe Pantoliano, Edie Falco, Stanley Tucci
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British stage critics take a dislike to 'X-Files' star
LONDONTheater critics tore into "X-Files" star Gillian Anderson, the latest in a string of Hollywood stars to hit the London stage. Anderson received the biggest roasting since Madonna took her first curtain call in British theaterland, and critics said...Tags: Gillian Anderson, The X-Files (tv program), Nicole Kidman, United Kingdom, Entertainment
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'Human Nature'
NewsdayTitles like "Human Nature"--or "Happiness" or "Pleasantville" or even "Parenthood"--are more or less guilty pleas in advance that what you're going to get is Irony with a capital I, the name being merely a mask for the unfettered, unadorned Truth that...Tags: Entertainment, John Anderson, John Malkovich, Spike Jonze, Charlie Kaufman
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Movie review, 'Human Nature'
Tim Robbins and Miranda Otto are an often hilarious adulterous couple in "Human Nature," two over-civilized phonies in a sarcastic comedy about civilization vs. primitivism from writer Charlie Kaufman ("Being John Malkovich"). But the movie itself is an...Tags: Entertainment, John Malkovich, Spike Jonze, Wild Child (movie), Peter, Paul, and Mary (music group)
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Call of the wild
"Human Nature," a new film by French director Michel Gondry ("The Letter," numerous Bjork videos) from a script by Charlie Kaufman ("Being John Malkovich"), wryly observes behavior encompassed by the title through the interactions of a scientist (Tim...Tags: Entertainment, Jim Carrey, Brad Pitt, John Malkovich, Spike Jonze
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'King of the Jungle'
Times Staff WriterThe merely depressing ultimately gives way to the contrived in Seth Zvi Rosenfeld's "King of the Jungle," which stars co-executive producer John Leguizamo in a showy role as a mentally challenged basketball whiz. Actors are understandably drawn to...Tags: Entertainment, Education, Academy Awards, John Leguizamo, New York City Police Department
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5 films that turn up the heat
1. "Traffic" 4 stars An inspiringly good movie on a depressing subject, the losing battles being waged in America's long-running war on drugs, set in the heat of Mexico. This film has no pat answers; instead, we take a multi-track tour of the cocaine...Tags: John Huston, Ossie Davis, Gene Siskel, Entertainment, Humphrey Bogart
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Center Stage
FOR THE TIMESFriday May 12, 2000 From "The Red Shoes" to "The Turning Point," dramatic films about the ballet world have begged the question: How is it that such a serious and disciplined performing art attracts such silly and chaotic people? The callow...Tags: Diane Ladd, Dominic West, Christian Bale, James Caviezel, Clifton Collins Jr.
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