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‘Argo’: Ben Affleck puts TV actors to work; hello, Adrienne Barbeau!
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelLong before he became a film actor and director, Ben Affleck was a TV actor. Do you remember him as quarterback Joe Willie Clemons in “Against the Grain”? Probably not. The series lasted just a season — 1993-94 — on NBC, but it was... -
'CSI: Miami' Returns With a Bloody Bride
Zap2It.comIn a normal year, producing a full order of TV episodes has the feel of a marathon. This season, with the enforced three-month-plus idleness of the recently settled Writers Guild of America strike, it's more like a 10K followed by an all-out sprint to the...Tags: CBS Corp., Murder, Death, Television, Police Investigations
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Fast-Paised review: 'Right at Your Door'
Out-of-work musician Brad (Rory Cochrane of "A Scanner Darkly") holes up in his house after a dirty bomb goes off in downtown L.A. When his wife (Mary McCormack), who was right in the thick of the blast, returns home tired and coughing, the two must...Tags: Movies, F-bomb Dropping, Tony Perez
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The Company
Metromix StaffTNTs new mini-series The Company looks, feels and satisfies like a movie; playing over three consecutive Sunday nights, its a well-developed story of CIA intrigue, KGB mystery and 1950s-era spy maneuvering. With a Soviet enemy and the Cold War leaving...Tags: TiVo Inc., Alfred Molina, Michael Keaton, Espionage and Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
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'Right Outside Your Door': Leave it out there
The ongoing attractiveness of our metropolis as a disaster mecca for filmmakers reaches a draggy low with the hysteria-steeped indie "Right at Your Door." Only this time, the focus isn't on the Jack Bauers of the world, but on one childless couple whose...Tags: Cinema Industry, Movies, Los Angeles International Airport, Central Intelligence Agency
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'A Scanner Darkly'
Zap2It.comPhilip K. Dick was a dark literary visionary, sometimes disguised as a prolific pulp science fiction writer, whose explosively imaginative tales could usher his readers into realms of dread, alternative lives and utter madness. So do some of the many...Tags: Woody Harrelson, DVDs and Movies, Death, Action (genre), Chicago Tribune
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Fast-Paised review: 'A Scanner Darkly'
Writer-director Richard Linklater ("Dazed and Confused") employs the same animation-over-live-action style of "Waking Life" to adapt Philip K. Dick's near-futuristic novel, about an undercover cop (Keanu Reeves) investigating the drug use of his friends...Tags: Woody Harrelson, Drugs and Medicines, Death, Recreational Substance Use, Drug Use
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Script? What script?
Rory Cochrane didn't do much to prepare for his role in "A Scanner Darkly." In fact, he neither read the script nor Philip K. Dick's book on which the film is based. "I just sort of tried to get in the vibe," Cochrane told us on the phone from the Four...Tags: Woody Harrelson, DVDs and Movies, Celebrities, Hotels and Accommodations, Richard Linklater
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News and Notes from the L.A. Film Festival
Zap2It.comHollywood, the site of so many blockbusters, is also the home of the annual Los Angeles Film Festival, which champions cinema's more independent cousins. Zap2it will be on hand for all 11 days to chat with stars and celebrities, consume lobster and...Tags: Ben Foster, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Transportation Accidents, Teen-agers, George Lopez
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Let the shows begin
By all appearances, the broadcast television networks finally got the message that audiences are hungry for original programming even during summer months. What's more, they've learned to do it with relatively inexpensive programming. Just look at the...Tags: The Rocky Horror Picture Show (movie), Crime (genre), David E. Kelley, Teen-agers, Mark Derwin
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Sunset Strip
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday August 11, 2000 Since the very title "Sunset Strip" suggests sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll, this intimate, reflective, even wistful little film comes as a surprise. To be sure, the above-listed elements are in evidence, but the emphasis is...Tags: Jared Leto, Cinema Industry, Gold and Precious Material, Drugs and Medicines, Metal and Mineral
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The Low Life
TIMES STAFF WRITERThursday July 11, 1996 By its very title, "The Low Life" conjures up film noir images of seedy bars, cheap apartments and mean streets. It has all of that in abundance, but instead of shady dames and private eyes, it has a trio of recent Ivy...Tags: George Hickenlooper, Cinema Industry, Rental Service, Sean Astin, Ivy League
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