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Made in Maryland
Absolute Power (1997)
Clint Eastwood stars as the sensitive thief who can save the entire American political system from complete corruption. Too bad he wasn't around during the Reagan administration. Eastwood discovers presidential corruption during...Tags: Bodies of Water, Alan Alda, Lisa Bonet, Heads of State, Gretchen Mol
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Summer movies release schedule
The Associated PressRelease dates are tentative, and some films play in limited release. Late April: ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM: The corporate train wreck unfolds through insider interviews and company video and audio tapes. THE GAME OF THEIR LIVES: An outgunned...Tags: Jada Pinkett Smith, Ben Stiller, Sean Penn, Bewitched (tv program), Billy Bob Thornton
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Jackson plays challenging role of 'Ring'-bearer
NEW YORK - So universal is the interest in J.R.R. Tolkien that the bespectacled image of Peter Jackson, the 40-year-old New Zealander who co-adapted and directed three films of Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy in one swoop, has now been seen by...Tags: Movies, History, Celebrities, Liv Tyler, Fritz Lang
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Enchanting 'Ring'
The Fellowship of the Ring is a movie masterpiece - thrilling, passionate and wise. From the spine-tingling stentorian tone of the opening, which introduces us to the mythology of J.R.R. Tolkien's antique Middle-earth and "The One Ring to Rule Them All,"...Tags: Movies, Celebrities, Liv Tyler, Ian McKellen, Christopher Lee
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After summer of flops, a season of quality?
Sun Movie CriticHail, hail, the "Gang"'s finally here. That would be "Gangs of New York", Martin Scorsese's long-awaited latest, an epic tale of love and loyalties, played out among the rival immigrant groups of 19th-century New York City. Not since "Titanic" has a film...Tags: Adrien Brody, Greg Kinnear, Prisons, Central Intelligence Agency, Edward Norton
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Guide to 'The Two Towers' characters
AP Entertainment WriterKnow your Sauron from your Saruman? Ever mix up Gimli and Gollum, or an orc and an Uruk-hai? As the sword-and-sorcery sequel "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers" ventures into theaters, the vastness of author J.R.R. Tolkien's universe can give viewers...Tags: Ian McKellen, Orlando Bloom, Christopher Lee, Billy Boyd, Sean Astin
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Debating the definitive 'Fellowship'
Sun Film CriticA new question about The Fellowship of the Ring periodically took over discussion of The Two Towers last week during three days of press conferences in New York: Which is the "definitive" version of the first movie in the Lord of the Rings trilogy? The...Tags: Movies, DVDs and Movies, Heads of State, Fritz Lang, Dominic Monaghan
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Ring master
Sun Movie CriticNEW YORK - Peter Jackson, the New Zealand director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, almost begs to be described as a hobbit. His hair flies out like untrimmed shrubbery. His endomorphic profile suggests a yen for enormous Shire-style feasts. And he...Tags: Romance (genre), Christopher Lee, DVDs and Movies, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd
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Screen Actors Guild names award nominees
Associated Press WriterThe math genius drama "A Beautiful Mind" and the family tragedy thriller "In the Bedroom" each had a leading three nominations Tuesday for Screen Actors Guild awards. Russell Crowe, star of "A Beautiful Mind," received another actor nomination for...Tags: Dianne Wiest, Alan Alda, John Forbes, Janel Moloney, TNT (tv network)
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Third film outdraws predecessors
The Associated PressMovie audiences shelled out a king's ransom for one last trip to Middle-earth. "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" raked in $73.6 million in its first weekend and put up a five-day haul of $125.1 million since debuting Wednesday, according...Tags: Movies, Liv Tyler, Ian McKellen, Julie Walters, International Military Interventions
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Summer TV Preview: Meet the new shows
Summer TV season, you used to be a lazy thing, satisfied with reruns and minor-league variety shows, happy to kick back until fall. Now you are a busy one, teeming with series ephemeral and serious."Breaking Bad"begins in you, and so does "Louie." Here's...
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56 Reasons to Watch TV This Summer
ReutersThink summer's a bad season for TV? We have 56 reasons you're wrong. Your DVR will be working as hard as your air conditioner if you check out the full mix of new and returning series the networks have planned for the next three months. They range from...Tags: Andy Kaufman, Damages (tv program), Christopher Meloni, TNT (tv network), The Real Housewives of New York City (tv program)
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