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'Techno Chaplin' panel to dissect 'Modern Times'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCALL them the CSI team of vintage movies. Today's film buffs know just about every trick of the trade when it comes to special effects. But that wasn't the case during Hollywood's Golden Age. "The techniques were trade secrets," says Craig Barron, an...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Film Festivals
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Norman still in the fast lane, where he belongs
Greg Norman and I hung out together in Australia after he won the British Open for the first time. He came by for breakfast. Then we took his Jaguar for a drive. A very, very fast drive. He showed me around Melbourne. We went to a manufacturer that...Tags: Greg Norman, Chris Evert, Tiger Woods
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A sweet and meandering 'Mister Lonely'
(B-) You could call Harmony Korine's Mister Lonely a comeback, but that would imply the return was anticipated, or that it heralds a return to form. I'm not sure either description applies. Mister Lonely is just as unconventional, by Hollywood standards,...Tags: Shirley Temple, Animal Diseases, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Werner Herzog, Michael Jackson
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Kristen Morgin at Marc Selwyn Fine Art
Special to The TimesIn her second solo show in Los Angeles, Kristen Morgin strips away the sentimentality that made her earlier works look nostalgic -- so obsessed with yesteryear that they seemed to have been made by someone with her heart set on turning the clock back. Her...Tags: Baby Products, Games, and Toys, Animals, Keith Haring, Sculpture, Toys
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Paris show takes a bold look to the future
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTHIS SEASON'S sartorial tale of two cities may have started with slump-chested pessimism in Milan, where the answer to the sorry state of the world was to throw in the towel, stay home from the office and protest in your pj's. But it ended in Paris last...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Leonard Cohen, Barack Obama, Gary Numan, Ford
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'WALL-E' is a love story that's anything but robotic
Sun movie critic(A) WALL-E stays true to Pixar's promise that toy-oriented animation will keep growing with its audience. The title character, a Charlie Chaplin-meets-R2D2 hero, is sure to tap emotions in humans of all ages. The film, like its protagonist, moves from...Tags: Steven Spielberg, Pixar
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Silents are golden to creator of 'WALL-E'
Sun movie criticEven for Pixar, a company that thrives on new frontiers, WALL-E is a gutsy next move. It's the first dystopian parable that's actually ecstatic fun. It's also the closest Pixar has come to making a full-length silent movie. The choice of hero is...Tags: Buster Keaton, The Simpsons, Pixar, Cartoons, Paulette Goddard
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Applause for Alsop's first season
Sun music criticEarlier this month in Denver, a hearty ovation greeted the dynamic cast after a performance of Opera Colorado's visually and musically potent production of Nixon in China, the minimalist masterpiece by John Adams. But, had an applause meter been in...Tags: Sales, Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Culture, John Adams, Joshua Bell
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Pixar's 'WALL-E' charms quietly in the tradition of silent films
Special to The Morning CallEven for Pixar, a company that thrives on new frontiers, ''WALL-E'' is a gutsy next move. It's the first dystopian parable that's actually ecstatic fun. It's also the closest Pixar has come to making a full-length silent movie. The choice of hero is...Tags: The Simpsons, Pixar, Cartoons
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Chalk it up to good genes
Special to the SentinelThanks, Mr. George Carlin, for a lot of laughs through the years. In your memory, some of your best lines: "If man evolved from monkeys and apes, why do we still have monkeys and apes?" "Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things."...Tags: Taekwon-Do, Isabella Rossellini, Ingrid Bergman, Olive Garden Italian Restaurant, David Letterman
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