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'Bangkok Dangerous' Pretty, But Empty
Orlando SentinelFor an A-list actor with an Oscar and an at least one billion-dollar franchise behind him, Nicolas Cage certainly does do a lot of B-movies. Some, like "Ghost Rider," you can understand. It'll be a hit and raise the salary. Others, like "Next" and...Tags: Murder, Nicolas Cage, Bangkok Dangerous, John Woo, Roger Moore
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This remake is dangerous to Cage's reputation
Tribune NewspapersFor an A-list actor with an Oscar, Nicolas Cage certainly does do a lot of B-movies. Some, such as "Ghost Rider," you can understand. It's a comic book. It'll be a hit and raise the salary. Others, like the new "Bangkok Dangerous," are harder to explain....Tags: Murder, Nicolas Cage, Bangkok Dangerous, John Woo
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'Project Runway': Welcome to the 'Jungle'
Reality CheckI apologize for not recapping last week's show. However, I finally got a DVR, so recording will (hopefully) go a bit smoother!As fans know, Korto won the last challenge. That means she can either keep her model or switch things......Tags: Judges, Project Runway, Hillary Clinton, Michael Kors, Lipstick Jungle
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TV TALK
DAYTIME Early Show (7 a.m., CBS/2) - Cast of "Happy Days" reunites Today (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Live from Beijing Good Morning America (7 a.m., ABC/7) - Cheetah Girls, Bob Eubanks Regis & Kelly (9 a.m., WABC/7) - Adam Sandler, Shia LaBeouf (repeat)...Tags: Benjamin Bratt, Kirk Cameron, Ellen DeGeneres, Adam Sandler, NBC
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Off the Wall: From unscripted to film festivals
diane@tvworthwatching.comOff the Wall attacks the week's TV listings like a pit bull. KEEPING IT REAL. Well, as "real" as "reality" TV can be. A couple of this week's series premieres actually look more like docuseries of possible authenticity. "Making It Home: Greensburg"...Tags: Public Holidays, Weeds, Labor Day, Adam Sandler, Scott Hamilton
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'Z Rock'
Times Television CriticEver since "A Hard Day's Night" revealed the Beatles as Marx Brothers, rock and comedy have walked hand in hand. By most yardsticks of normalcy, rock is an absurd business, and one that comes ready-made with tales of anarchic camaraderie, bad behavior and...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Family, Chris Isaak, Robert De Niro, Sebastian Bach
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Women's Random Thoughts
Like billions of people worldwide, the Dot has been watching the Olympics. This despite the fact that there is something like a half-day time difference between here and China and you already know who won a lot of events. What is interesting is that the...Tags: Rielle Hunter, Vladimir Putin, Macy's, Baptist, Christianity
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A cosmetic confession: Getting surgery for herself
Special to the SunI've never been one to eat peas. As a child, my mother insisted I finish my vegetables, so I swallowed peas like pills with my iced tea. How do I explain that I now find myself befriending not just one serving, but an entire bag? Frozen peas are just...Tags: Medical Staff
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People and Places: Katie Holmes is headed to Broadway
Katie Holmes (aka Mrs. Tom Cruise) will make her Broadway debut Sept. 18 when a revival of Arthur Miller's All My Sons begins previews, producer Eric Falkenstein announced yesterday. The production, which also stars John Lithgow, Dianne Wiest and Patrick...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Katie Holmes, Dianne Wiest, Russell Crowe, Britney Spears
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Bart DeLorenzo
DIRECTOR AND producer Bart DeLorenzo has been busy in the Southland theater scene nonstop since he arrived from Massachusetts in the early '90s. He is the founding artistic director of the Evidence Room, where he helmed productions of "The Cherry Orchard,...Tags: Quentin Tarantino, Venice, Assault, Anthony Mann, Iggy Pop
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What comics say about Carlin
deborah.morris@newsday.comBrilliant. Intelligent. Sage-like. Those were just some of the words comedic colleagues used to describe Geoerge Carlin. His sharpand often biting observations on society, politics and culture sometimes shocked a nation -- and shaped generations of...Tags: Censorship, Rego Park, Long Island, Freedom of the Press, Richard Pryor
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Long Island Comedy Festival goes all summer long
robert.kahn@newsday.comPaul Anthony is standing up for stand-up on Long Island, which he says deserves a comedy festival to rival ones held in big cities. The Massapequa comic is producer and comic host of the 3rd Annual Long Island Comedy Festival, which will take place in...Tags: Riverhead (Riverhead, Suffolk, New York), Festive Event, Beach Vacations, Culture, Westhampton Beach
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