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    May 18, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Hero Complex: On the trail of 'The Rocketeer'

    Brand X
    I was 12 when I first saw a copy of “The Rocketeer,” and I was mesmerized by it — the late, great Dave Stevens drew comic book characters that rocketed right off the page. Stevens' storytelling was polished, and he had a stylized, retro fl...
  2. Jul 26, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  3. Brand X Files: Mel Gibson vs. 'James Bond.' GOP's fiscal nihilism. Man stabbed at Comic-Con.

    Brand X
    Radar posts seventh twisted Mel Gibson rant: More of the same, but this rant vents jealous rage over Oksana's ex, former Jamer Bond actor Timothy Dalton. The hits just keep coming! (Radar)The 'Groucho Marx' plant: Corpse flower that smells of death...
  4. Aug 9, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  5. 'The Rocketeer' -- a retro adventure that was ahead of its time

    The Hero Complex
    "THE ROCKETEER," 8 p.m. tonight, ArcLight Hollywood "The Rocketeer" was a valentine to the old movie serials but in a way, the 1991 Disney film was also ahead of its time. "The Rocketeer" flies again Monday (Aug. 9) at the......
  6. Nov 16, 2008 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. James Bond takes a 'Quantum' leap in luxury

    Forty-six years ago, when Sean Connery played his first hand of chemin de fer clad in a shawl-collar tuxedo as James Bond in "Dr. No," the world was a much different place. Dressing up for dinner was de rigueur, and high-tech meant a shortwave radio hidden in a bookcase. But that first film established the Bond mystique: Women wanted him, and men wanted to be like him. He played by his own rules, always with the best toys, and he wielded his license to kill in Savile Row suits.
    Forty-six years ago, when Sean Connery played his first hand of chemin de fer clad in a shawl-collar tuxedo as James Bond in "Dr. No," the world was a much different place. Dressing up for dinner was de rigueur, and high-tech meant a shortwave radio...

    Tags: Politics, Weaponry, England, Steve McQueen, Death

  8. Jan 27, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. A gallery of stellar rogues

    Times Staff Writer
    In GoldenEye Rogue Agent, it's good to be bad. Instead of trying to save the world in the sequel to one of the best multiplayer games of all-time, you're trying to rule it. After getting kicked out of the British intelligence service MI6, your...

    Tags: PlayStation, Firearms, Death, World War II (1939-1945), Nintendo Company Ltd.

  10. Dec 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Best coffee table books for the holidays

    I hope your holiday gift-giving included some books, and if you're still looking, here are the best coffee-table books I've seen in the past month of so. These are the sort of photo- and graphic-rich editions that look great in a living room -- and that overwhelm Kindles or other e-readers. Some favorites:
    I hope your holiday gift-giving included some books, and if you're still looking, here are the best coffee-table books I've seen in the past month of so. These are the sort of photo- and graphic-rich editions that look great in a living room -- and that...

    Tags: Politics, Movies, World War II (1939-1945), Skyfall (movie), Babe Ruth

  12. Nov 8, 2012 | Zap2It
  13. Complete collection of James Bond movies now available on Movies On Demand

    Channel Guide Magazine
    James Bond is back in action, as Daniel Craig steps into the suave shoes of Agent 007 once again in his latest adventure, Skyfall, which debuts in U.S. theaters tomorrow, Nov. 9. In advance of that release, and to celebrate 50 years of the James Bond...
  14. Oct 22, 2012 |Story| Zap2It
  15. 'Secret of the Wings'

    When you learn this direct-to-video fantasy is a Disney production, and you consider who might have wings in it, it should be an easy leap to guess Tinker Bell is the central character. Mae Whitman ("Parenthood") supplies the voice, but there's another fairy on hand as well ... Periwinkle, whose words are spoken by Lucy Hale ("Pretty Little Liars").
    When you learn this direct-to-video fantasy is a Disney production, and you consider who might have wings in it, it should be an easy leap to guess Tinker Bell is the central character. Mae Whitman ("Parenthood") supplies the voice, but there's another...

    Tags: Anjelica Huston, Lucy Hale, DVDs, Blu-ray Discs, Lucy Liu

  16. Oct 5, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  17. Everything or Nothing: The Untold Story of 007

    Variety
    Capitalizing on the 50th anniversary of James Bond movies as well as promoting the upcoming release "Skyfall," Epix makes 007 the centerpiece of its free-preview weekend, garnishing a film marathon with a splendid documentary chronicling the colorful,...

    Tags: Roger Moore, Ian Fleming, James Bond (fictional character), Cary Grant, John F. Kennedy

  18. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  19. Press rep nightmare looms as Robert Pattinson prepares to promote new movie

    Liz Smith
    "IF LOVE is the answer, could you please rephrase the question?" asked Lily Tomlin. IN RECENT days, we've reminisced quite a bit about those who have shuffled off their mortal coil. But life goes on, even if it is unhappy or embarrassing. For instance,...

    Tags: Kristen Stewart, Steven Tyler, Daniel Craig, Paula Abdul, Sam Mendes

  20. Jul 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. James Bond at 50: The sadist who loved me?

    <em>This is the golden anniversary of &ldquo;Dr. No,&rdquo; the film that introduced moviegoers to the most famous spy of them all: James Bond of her majesty&rsquo;s secret service. To mark the anniversary, we&rsquo;ll be running edited excerpts from Bill Desowitz&rsquo;s just-released&nbsp;&rdquo;<a href="http://www.jamesbondunmasked.com/" target="_blank">James Bond Unmasked</a>,&rdquo; which features interviews with all six Bond actors. </em>
    This is the golden anniversary of “Dr. No,” the film that introduced moviegoers to the most famous spy of them all: James Bond of her majesty’s secret service. To mark the anniversary, we’ll be running edited excerpts from Bill...

    Tags: Politics, Jack Lord, Daniel Craig, Stanley Kubrick, Ian Fleming

  22. Oct 28, 2011 |Story| RedEye
  23. 'Chuck' returns for final awesome season

    "Chuck," the little show that could (never get canceled), returns for its fifth and final season&mdash;on its own terms.
    RedEye
    "Chuck," the little show that could (never get canceled), returns for its fifth and final season—on its own terms. "Chuck" (7 p.m. Oct. 28, NBC; 3 stars) almost didn’t make it past its first season, but thanks to a loud and loyal fan base...

    Tags: Politics, Craig Kilborn, Chuck (tv program), Ryan McPartlin, Scott Krinsky

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