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Internet citizen posses investigate some sellers
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe pieces of Hollywood history were priced to move, even by the discount standards of EBay. Ten bucks put a bidder in the running for a dagger purportedly used in the filming of "Gone With the Wind," a decanter from "I Love Lucy" and a birdhouse from...Tags: eBay Incorporated, Culver City, Sales, Greg Jones, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Tell everyone: 'Tell No One' an exciting thriller
Special to The Morning CallEnough talk; enough flashbacks. Sometimes the best thing a mystery can do is give its protagonist a reason to run like hell. The example of the year arrives midway through the French thriller ''Tell No One.'' A pediatrician wrongly accused of murder is...Tags: Murder, Prosecution, Dustin Hoffman, Celebrity
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'Dark Knight' is a complex, grown-up version of Batman
McClatchy NewspapersSequels are inherently difficult. A pre-primed audience arrives on a wave of anticipation created by the original film that was good enough to command a second bite at the box-office apple. That's the dilemma Christopher Nolan faced as he prepared to...Tags: IMAX, Values, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Ethics
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'Roman de Gare' is almost a guessing game
Chicago Tribune"Roman de Gare," or, roughly translated, "Train Station Novel," is Claude Lelouch's combination homage to Alfred Hitchcock, to the murder mystery and to the romance so verdant in his own work. The intricacies of the puzzling narrative, which keep us...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Fanny Ardant, Game Playing, Games
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Revisiting international greats: Kurosawa, Truffaut and Bu�uel
Special to the SentinelI've been on foreign-movie-watching and reading jags lately. Films: The 400 Blows (France), Rash�mon (Japan), The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (France, with a Spanish director), The L-Shaped Room (Britain), December Boys (Australia), Mongol...Tags: Norton Museum of Art, Harry Potter, David Bowie, Evelyn Keyes, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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'Dark Knight'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comWith rave reviews leaking early and talk of an Oscar for the late Heath Ledger , it seems a foregone conclusion: You'll soon be seeing "The Dark Knight." But even if you're part of that seemingly dwindling population of folks who don't like superhero...Tags: Katie Holmes, IMAX, Christian Bale, Bank Robbery, Heath Ledger
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'The Dark Knight' belongs to Heath Ledger
rafer.guzman@newsday.comWith rave reviews leaking early, talk of an Oscar for the late Heath Ledger and advance tickets selling for screenings that start at midnight tonight, it seems a foregone conclusion: You'll soon be seeing "The Dark Knight." Here's what to look for after...Tags: Katie Holmes, IMAX, Christian Bale, Bank Robbery, Heath Ledger
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007 makes a 'Grand' showing
Sun reporterFor more than 90 years, until it was demolished on a snowy January day in 2004 to make way for the Enoch Pratt Free Library's Southeast Anchor branch, the glorious Grand Theatre stood on Conkling Street as the pride of Highlandtown. With its Saturday...Tags: Mount Vernon, John Ford, Patapsco, Sean Connery, American Visionary Art Museum
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View your favorite TV on the Internet
Sun reporterGot a hankering for The Daily Show? Or maybe the season finale of Heroes, or that Alfred Hitchcock episode you vaguely remember from childhood. How about The Simpsons, season 19, episode 13? They're yours. It doesn't matter whether you've got a DVR -...Tags: NBC, Adam Wright, Netflix Inc., CBS Corp., Television Industry
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How does 'Hancock' stack up among movie twists?
The Associated PressA Will Smith movie packs in millions of people over Fourth of July weekend. No surprises there. Yet Smith's "Hancock," the tale of an anti-social boozer who happens to be a superhero, comes with an abrupt plot twist, one that has divided critics and...Tags: Jack Nicholson, Gabriel Byrne, M. Night Shyamalan, Faye Dunaway, Phil Hartman
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