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83 places where you can get a BIG meal for free
Dining@LargeFrom Daily Cognition, a list of 83 places where you can get your meal free if you eat the whole thing. You know, a 5-pound hamburger, a 28-inch pepperoni pizza (that you have to finish in less than an hour),...... -
Video/Q&A: 'The Sapphires' star Jessica Mauboy
Trivia time: Name two “Idol” runners-up who went on to sell boatloads of albums and earn major awards for starring in a film about 1960s female soul singers. One, of course, is Chicago-native Jennifer Hudson (“Dreamgirls”). The...
Tags: Jennifer Hudson, Film Festivals, Russell Crowe, Civil Rights, Bars and Clubs
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Digitally pumped-up 'Hobbit' is a so-so trip ★★ 1/2
"The Hobbit," the first of three movies to be yanked out of J.R.R. Tolkien's single novel, comes from Mister Middle-earth: Peter Jackson, who thrilled Tolkien fans worldwide with his lavish screen version of the “Lord of the Rings” trilogy....
Tags: Culture, Ian Holm, Martin Freeman, Guillermo Del Toro, Andy Serkis
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Thoughts while (not) watching 'Downton Abbey'
South Bend TribuneIdle thoughts while pretending not to watch “Downton Abbey” with my lovely wife: - After a three-day visit with our older son and his family in Evansville, Ind., just after Christmas, can you believe that I’ve shoveled more snow down...Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program), Charles Durning, Holidays, Russell Crowe, Lincoln (movie, 2012)
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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: Liv Tyler, History, Fritz Lang, Elijah Wood, Peter Jackson
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Rodarte's Kate and Laura Mulleavy: Fabricators
Their story is like a "once upon a time," but envision Cinderella in a lace gown that's been painted on by Caravaggio and then run through a paper shredder. There are actually two Cinderellas, Kate (with bangs) and Laura Mulleavy, sisters who don't yet...Tags: Barbie (fictional character), Anna Wintour, The Salvation Army, Academy Awards, Christianity
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Computer generated movies need to have a little fun
Computer generated imagery, or CGI, seems to be what movies are all about these days. It allows you to see weird distant planets, mythological creatures, and Robert Downey Jr. zipping around in an iron suit. (If they put me in that suit, all I could do is...Tags: Orlando Bloom, Robin Hood (movie, 2010), Russell Crowe, Mel Brooks, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
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Sunny SAG stars cut through strike clouds
It's been raining hard in Hollywood, but it was as if the storm clouds lifted and the sun started shining just in the nick of time at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday.
It seemed the clearing of the skies and the parade of bejeweled and designer-...Tags: NBC (tv network), Javier Bardem, Academy Awards, Katharine Hepburn, Unions
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Peek into Oscars crystal ball
"Oh my God, this is a disaster. Now what are we going to do?" lamented one studio publicist handling a bunch of nominees and potential winners.
No, he wasn't talking about the WGA strike or the Super Tuesday primary results.
It was the just-announced...Tags: Graydon Carter, Daniel Day Lewis, Eli Manning, Tony Gilroy, Javier Bardem
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Will Coens Make Oscar History?
Random notes on the blissfully strike-free Oscars as less than a week of voting remains and there is evidence of some races tightening:
One race that isn't is best picture, where a gallant attempt by "Michael Clayton" to overtake apparent leader "No...Tags: Weaponry, James Cameron, Spencer Tracy, Assault, Orson Welles
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International house of Oscar
Until "No Country for Old Men" took the final two awards of the evening, it was beginning to look like the U.S. was "No Country for Oscar Winners."
In an Oscar convocation with the least xenophobic results in years, the Kodak Theatre seemed more like a...Tags: Rex Harrison, Jon Stewart, Lila Kedrova, Javier Bardem, Diplomacy
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