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'Citizen Twain' at Valley Performing Arts Center
Actor Val Kilmer brings the famous American writer Mark Twain to life via his play "Citizen Twain." In it Kilmer becomes unrecognizable as he waxes poetic and philosophical on subjects including love, death, racism, religion and more. Valley Performing...Tags: Mark Twain
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Disney’s ‘Planes’: New photos, a ‘Top Gun’ reunion
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesNot exactly a sequel, and not an entirely new franchise either, Disney's “Planes” is hoping to capitalize on the success ...... -
Val Kilmer taking his offbeat Mark Twain show on the road
Although it seems like Hal Holbrook has owned the role of Mark Twain for decades, another actor has staked a theatrical claim to the white-haired novelist and wit. Val Kilmer has been working on "Citizen Twain," a solo play in which he plays the writer,...
Tags: Heat (movie), Mark Twain, Kirk Douglas, Top Gun (movie), Arts and Culture
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Kelly McGillis recalls making the 1986 blockbuster 'Top Gun'
“I feel the need, the need for speed” Maverick and Goose are flying high once again. The 1986 Tom Cruise fly-boy blockbuster “Top Gun” is soaring back into theaters Friday, souped up in 3D and IMAX. The 3D Blu-ray lands Feb....
Tags: Tom Cruise, Meg Ryan, Anthony Edwards, Botox (drug), Jack Reacher (movie)
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‘Dark Knight Rises’: Tumbler rumbles to Batmobile exhibit
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comBruce Wayne must be deaf. Seconds into a ride in the hulking Batmobile from Christopher Nolan’s Gotham City trilogy – ...... -
Tony Scott dies at 68; a film career in retrospective
Director-producer Tony Scott, who apparently committed suicide Sunday in San Pedro at age 68, left behind a lengthy filmography. One of the first directors to make the transition from commercials to features, he helmed movies including "Top Gun,”...
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Tony Scott, Hollywood's shooter extraordinaire
In the to-the-point argot of Hollywood, director Tony Scott was known as a shooter, a term of respect that cut two different ways. In one sense, "shooter" referred to the eye for images Tony shared with his brother Ridley, an eye that first came to...
Tags: Unstoppable (movie) , Tom Cruise, Meg Ryan, Susan Sarandon, Denzel Washington
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Tony Scott death: Hollywood looks to his films to make sense of tragedy
With films like “Top Gun” and “Man on Fire,” Tony Scott made spectacle movies about men who live by a code and face death on their own terms -- spies and crime lords, race car drivers and fighter pilots. Recently, the director-...
Tags: Michael Bay, Prosecution, David Fincher, Susan Sarandon, Symptoms
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Man About Town: L.A. Racing school makes him take stock
You're talking about someone who death-grips his martini. You're talking about someone who double-clutches during teeth cleanings. So what am I doing in a stock car, thundering around a speedway at 120 mph? Killing time till happy hour? To me, all...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Ali MacGraw, Bank Robbery, Annette Bening, Stock Car Racing
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Cannes 2012: 'Rocky' producer to take fight to Rebekah Brooks
24 FramesFew media figures get liberal pundits' blood boiling more than Rebekah Brooks, the disgraced former News of the World editor who has been criminally charged in the News Corp. phone-hacking scandal. But for moviedom, there’s a different question: Can... -
Yuri Rasovsky dies at 67; big name in radio dramas, audio books
Radio drama was thought to be nearly extinct when Yuri Rasovsky launched the National Radio Theater of Chicago in the early 1970s, and he emerged as a major voice in its revival.
One of his first productions was a radio adaptation of the 1920 silent...Tags: U.S. Army, Star Wars (movie), Edward Herrmann, Benjamin Franklin, George Grizzard
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Grammy nominees include audio books from Tina Fey, Betty White
Jacket CopyTwo audiobooks of memoirs by comediennes, read by the authors themselves, received Grammy nominations this week: Tina Fey's "Bossypants" and Betty White's "If You Ask Me (And of Course You Won't)."...
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