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Heath Ledger in 'Dark Knight': Bravo!
Times Theater CriticGreat actors, even those who have been blessed with longevity, often bear a tragic mark. It's not just the ups and downs of stardom that can make for a cruel career. Rough inner seas are typically the very reason someone seeks to be among what William...Tags: Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Ethics, Mamma Mia!, Marlon Brando
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Reopening marks new chapter in Malibu Pier's history book
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAfter years of false starts and construction delays, the fabled Malibu Pier -- or at least part of it -- will reopen today. Built in 1905, the structure has been the scene of TV and movie filming ("The Rockford Files," "Gidget," "Beach Blanket Bingo")...Tags: Frankie Avalon, Arlo Guthrie, Santa Monica, Beach Vacations, Local Elections
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'The Dark Knight' premieres in New York City
The Associated PressEven under ordinary circumstances, "The Dark Knight" would have been one of the most hotly awaited movies of the summer blockbuster season. The loss of Heath Ledger to an accidental prescription-drug overdose in January has amplified the buzz around...Tags: Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Jack Nicholson, Batman, Organized Crime
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'Dark Knight' is a stunner
Special to amNewYorkIt's hardly the carefully wrought opus that its predecessor, "Batman Begins," was, but "The Dark Knight" is so effectively macabre, tense and energetic, it's certainly one of this summer's most worthy popcorn flicks. When "The Dark Knight" begins, Batman...Tags: Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Jack Nicholson, Batman, Organized Crime
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TheJoker's Wild — And Wily, Too
Special to Chicago TribuneFor as long as clowns have been making us laugh, they've disturbed us, too. For more than a century, creators have exploited that duality to craft a variety of nightmares, with homicidal harlequins appearing everywhere from operas ("Pagliacci") to...Tags: Heath Ledger, Frank Gorshin, Jack Nicholson, Tim Burton, Mark Hamill
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Review: 'The Dark Knight' is a dark perfection
VarietyHaving memorably explored the Caped Crusader's origins in Batman Begins, director Christopher Nolan puts all of Gotham City under a microscope in The Dark Knight, the enthralling second installment of his bold, bracing and altogether heroic reinvention of...Tags: Heath Ledger, Gary Oldman, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Jack Nicholson, IMAX
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The Joker's wild
Special to the Chicago TribuneFor as long as clowns have been making us laugh, they've disturbed us too. For more than a century, creators have exploited that duality to craft a variety of nightmares, with homicidal harlequins appearing everywhere from operas ("Pagliacci") to novels...Tags: Heath Ledger, Frank Gorshin, Jack Nicholson, Tim Burton, Mark Hamill
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Cops investigate the best eats on their beats
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKOJAK has his lollipop. Agent Cooper has his cherry pie. Chief Wiggum has his pink doughnut. They make piquant character details, but these iconic foodstuffs hardly mirror the cravings of Los Angeles law enforcement officers. Amid the culinary...Tags: Sexual Assault, Islam, Law Enforcement, Animal Science, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Malibu Pier poised to recapture its past
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's one of the leading coastal landmarks of Southern California, but the Malibu Pier has often struggled to get the respect its colorful past would suggest it deserves. Over the years, the pier has been lashed by a series of winter storms that destroyed...Tags: Beach Vacations, Tourism and Leisure, Breach of Contract, Corporate Crime, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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'Batman' Sequel News: 'Dark Knight' Casts Its Joker
Zap2It.comIn a flurry of Monday (July 31) night news, Warner Bros. officially announced the name of its "Batman Begins" sequel, as well as the casting for the film's new villain. As expected, Christopher Nolan will return to the helm for "The Dark Knight,"...Tags: Heath Ledger, Jack Nicholson, Film Festivals, Jude Law, Batman
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Fun Evening With the Golden Globes
From The Times: Feb. 9, 1971 The 28th Golden Globes Awards at the Beverly Hilton was the kind of evening and entertainment that leaves the audience hoping for an encore. It was more of a fun event than any big awards ceremony I recall in recent years,...Tags: Literature, Greg Morris, Jack Nicholson, Maureen Stapleton, Barbra Streisand
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Wit On, Off Camera at Golden Globes
From The Times: Jan. 30, 1973 Carol Burnett looked beautiful — as Chris George's choice for the sexiest woman in the world should have looked — in a yellow silk decollette gown with white studs by Bob Mackie. Henry Fonda was accepting the female world...Tags: Angie Dickinson, Literature, Desi Arnaz, Bud Cort, Marlon Brando
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