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The return of Indy
The Associated Press*Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: Nearly 20 years after he literally rode off into the sunset, the world's most famous archaeologist-adventurer returned to the big screen, a bit rustier for the mileage but still able to throw a good...Tags: Topher Grace, Hilary Duff, Marisa Tomei, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett
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NEW ON DVD
MOVIES: "Alfred Hitchcock Premiere Collection"; "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull"; "Stuck"; "War, Inc." TV: "Back to You: Season One"; "CSI: Eighth Season"; "Nash Bridges: First Season"; "Quark: The Complete Series"; "Rules of...Tags: The Unit, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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quickguide NEW ON DVD: Hitting stores tomorrow
INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL (PG-13) (THREE STARS) PLOT The blockbuster reunites Harrison Ford's Indy with the love of his life, Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen, reprising her "Raiders of the Lost Ark" role), and introduces Shia...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Shia LaBeouf, Joan Fontaine, Film Festivals, Joseph Conrad
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A Hitchcock sampler
Special to The TimesAT THIS point there is probably no major filmmaker better represented on DVD than Alfred Hitchcock. Universal's 14-film Masterpiece Collection, which includes the crown jewels "Vertigo," "Psycho," "The Birds" and "Rear Window," remains the best value...Tags: Salvador Dali, Joan Fontaine, Film Festivals, Joseph Conrad, Gregory Peck
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OFF THE WALL: A monster bash and a scary Long Island house
Send e-mail to diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall pieces together its own monster. FRANK-LY FRIGHTENING. More marathons on Monsters HD. Frankenstein flicks fill today's lineup, starting with the classics "Bride of Frankenstein" and "Ghost of Frankenstein" (today at 6 and 7:15 a.m.)....Tags: Paul Newman, Desmond Tutu, Peter Cushing, Dance, John McCain
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New DVD releases include 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'
AP Movie WriterSelected home-video releases: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" Nearly 20 years after he literally rode off into the sunset, the world's most-famous archaeologist-adventurer returned to the big-screen, a bit rustier for the mileage... -
Director Larry Charles disdains a fashion Bible
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDIRECTOR Larry Charles has been mistaken for a homeless crack addict, thanks to his, er, unconventional style. (The pajamas and Moses beard didn't help.) But nowadays, Charles -- whose latest film, " Religulous," opened Friday -- favors sleek designer...Tags: Religulous, Clothing and Textiles Industry, John Ford
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This Week's Critics' Choice: Movies, DVDs, Books, CDs
>> "The B List" is just what you'd expect, a collection of "B" movies. While they aren't generally Oscar winners, they are cult favorites. The National Society of Film Critics describes these films as "the Hollywood stepchild, the underbelly of the double...Tags: Paul Newman, Willie Nelson, Hamden, Kim Novak, John Anderson
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Paul Newman dies at age 83
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPaul Newman, the legendary movie star and irreverent cultural icon who created a model philanthropy fueled by profits from a salad dressing that became nearly as famous as he was, has died. He was 83. Newman died Friday at his home near Westport, Conn.,...Tags: Paul Newman, Death and Dying, Lauren Bacall, Butch Cassidy, Joanne Woodward
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'Eagle Eye' falls prey to its lack of identity
The notion that Americans should measure the success of military strikes by the size of their collateral damage triggers the plot of Eagle Eye, a suspense film whose action ranges from the Middle East to Andrews Air Force Base and Aberdeen. No argument...Tags: Billy Bob Thornton, Michael Chiklis, Defense, Armed Forces, Shia LaBeouf
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'Eagle Eye' has too much overkill to thrill
Orlando SentinelFar-fetched, fast-moving, locked and overloaded, Eagle Eye is what happens when you give the people who made a success of the modestly budgeted Disturbia a blank check. The fever-pitch paranoia of this terrorist thriller, the seizure-inducing editing, the...Tags: Railway Accidents, Billy Bob Thornton, Shia LaBeouf, Terrorism, Roger Moore
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Movies as they're meant to be: In communion with true believers
Some evenings it can feel as if the communal dream known as "a night at the movies" has ended, that we've all cocooned ourselves around the HDTV hearth for the night's Survivor: Biloxi or whatever Will Ferrell film Showtime is rerunning to death. Those...Tags: Universal CityWalk, Maitland, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Tyler Perry, Will Ferrell
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