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M*A*S*H star Kellerman cancels plans as face swells
Hollywood.com &bull 2 Hours Ago
A spokeswoman for the 73-year-old star, who played Hot Lips O'Houlihan in the 1970 movie, tells WENN, "She was told told by the airline that she couldn't fly because the altitude would make the swelling worse. An ambulance came to… Full Story »
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Kellerman upset by swollen face
Paris Guardian.com &bull Today
M*A*S*H star Sally Kellerman has been forced to pull out of a promotional trip to New York after waking on Friday with a swollen face. The actress was set to board a plane from Los Angeles but airlin... Full Story »
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40 Years After 'MASH,' Gould Reflects on an Era
NYT > Movies &bull Yesterday
A special showing in New York on Saturday will end with a question-and-answer session with some of the stars of "MASH" and the widow of the director, Robert Altman. Full Story »
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Good Day for Paul Hogan: 'Crocodile Dundee' Star Can Return to U.S.
NYT > Movies &bull Yesterday
Break out the Vegemite, crank up the Men at Work, and prepare to celebrate the Australian cultural influences of the 1980s: Paul Hogan is a free man. Mr. Hogan, the Australian-born star of the "Crocodile Dundee" movies, has been granted… Full Story »
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Forty Years of the 4077th: Elliott Gould on the Anniversary of 'MASH'
NYT > Movies &bull Yesterday
Courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.A martini just doesn't quite make it: Elliott Gould, as Trapper John, enjoys a beverage in "MASH." Attention, attention: Saturday night's movies at the Walter Reade Theater will include a special showing of "MASH," the 1970 Robert Altman comedy that used the Korean War as a vehicle to satirize the Vietnam War. This screening, celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Twentieth Century Fox studio and the 40th anniversary of "MASH," and presented by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and the Film Society of Lincoln Center, will feature a question and answer session with the… Full Story »
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Your Virtual Fall TV Preview: Weekends < PopMatters
Zibb.com: Media/Movies & Film (Industry News & Blogs) &bull Aug 29, 2010
This is the time of year when all the broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, and the CW) put out those cheap, cheesy "preview" specials. They often broadcast them at odd times, and mostly focus on what seems to be the worst of what they have to… Full Story »
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TV A-listers wonder: Who would win on Survivor?
Reuters: Entertainment News 8 &bull Aug 27, 2010
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - When a car spun out of control, careening off Sunset Boulevard and narrowly missing several other vehicles, it almost crashed into Lea Michele -- just as the "Glee" star was on her way to the Chateau Marmont for a Hollywood Reporter roundtable this month. Luckily, it missed Michele and she made it to the event, though somewhat shaken up. She was joined by six fellow Emmy nominees -- Rose Byrne ("Damages"), Mindy Kaling ("The Office"), Jeff Probst ("Survivor"), Eric Stonestreet ("Modern Family"), John Slattery ("Mad Men") and Matthew Weiner ("Mad Men's" creator and executive producer).… Full Story »
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Review: 'Flipped'
San Francisco Chronicle Movies &bull Aug 26, 2010
The boy is Bryce Loski, a new kid in town with fierce brown eyes and tidy blond hair. The girl is Juli Baker, a brunette who forms an instant, unrequited crush on her neighbor. Flash forward to junior high, where… Full Story »
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VOTD: Scott Pilgrim vs. Avatar: The Last Airbender
Slash Film &bull Aug 25, 2010
Commenting Rules: Keep the conversation civil and on topic. If your comment does not add to the conversation, it will be removed. Debate intelligently. Insulting the author, /Film, or other commenters will result in comment removal and possible ban. If… Full Story »
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From novel to noir in 1940s Hollywood
Paris Guardian.com &bull Aug 23, 2010
Bloomington Civic Theatre is taking a major risk with "City of Angels," a virtually unknown musical from 1989. While the production can't completely overcome the deficiencies of this challenging show, it's still a smart and tuneful experience. A successful novelist… Full Story »
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Ethics according to FIPRESCI
Screenville &bull Aug 21, 2010
I don't think he attempted at any point to engage with issues on an ethical level. And most of the so-called responsibilities he comes up with deal with either the pragmatic modus operandi of film journalism, or film appreciation, neither of which have to do with ethics... It takes 15 seconds to pick up an erudit book from your bookshelf, or to type in the word "ethic" in Wikipedia on your computer. This little waste of time, ultimately pays off. Although the terms ethics and morality may sometimes be used interchangeably, philosophical ethicists often distinguish them, using ethics to refer… Full Story »
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Speidi is fighting over a book. Really.
popbytes &bull Aug 20, 2010
Now that Heidi Montag and Flesh-Coloured Pedo-Beard have finally split, Pedo-Beard has decided to write a tell-all book about The Hills and his co-stars and blah blah blah. Anyway, now Heidi is pissed off, and she's threatening to sue him over it. I've… Full Story »
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Slideshow: Where are the stars of M*A*S*H now? Bonus: they all look better than Grace Slick. Fark: Even Harry Morgan [Obvious]
Fark.com Showbiz RSS &bull Aug 19, 2010
If you can read this, either the style sheet didn't load or you have an older browser that doesn't support style sheets. Try clearing your browser cache and refreshing the page. Anyway, remember everyone... Oh, and you have to have… Full Story »
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Ziegler-Ross co-founder dies
Variety Online &bull Aug 18, 2010
Ross co-founded the Ziegler-Ross Agency, where he was a pioneer in the television-packaging business and was also one of the first agents to represent a major sports figure when he negotiated Sandy Koufax's blockbuster deal with NBC Sports in 1967.… Full Story »
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When TV's leading men and women leave
Los Angeles Times - Entertainment News &bull Aug 18, 2010
Steve Carell as Michael Scott. The heart of groundbreaking drama"ER" continued to beat after the movie-bound George Clooney pulled the plug on his heroic character, Dr. Doug Ross. The laughs kept coming even though Shelley Long's Diane Chambers stopped slinging cocktails at " Cheers," and "Star Trek's" USS Enterprise stayed aloft for decades after William Shatner vacated the captain's chair. But "American Idol" without acerbic, tough-love judge Simon Cowell, "Larry King… Full Story »
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First Set Pics Of Cap'N America! Sans Cap'N America!
CHUD.com &bull Aug 17, 2010
A blog called The Media Club went behind enemy lines to come up with three new set pics from the upcoming Captain America: The First Avenger. No other info except that these were taken in the Bourne Woods in Farnham,… Full Story »
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Why not give the oyaji gyagu a rest when in Rome
The Japan Times Online &bull Aug 17, 2010
Perhaps it was the jisaboke (, jetlag) or a lasagna-induced food coma, but it took time for my mind to register the scene before my eyes - a cosplaying gladiator speaking Japanese in front of the Coliseum in Rome. The Italian sentry - garbed in a feathered helmet, crimson cape and body armor,… Full Story »
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Korea Gets Its Action On With TROUBLESHOOTER
Twitch &bull Aug 15, 2010
If I'm being honest the initial impression made by Kwon Hyuk-Jae's Troubleshooter was not so good. A lot of things in the beginning moments of the trailer were overly familiar and the mash up of humor with action elements didn't… Full Story »
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The Expendables Effect
Hollywood.com &bull Aug 13, 2010
The Expendables EffectThe Expendables is being sold as the ultimate action flick: the alpha and omega of explosions, the Ur-muscle flick, the action film to end all action films. It has all the stars, all the cliches, and all the genre trappings - from the bandoliers of bullets to the the scantly-clad, vaguely ethnic love interest. Sylvester Stallone's movie is poised to take off, and when it does, you know it's only a matter of time before rival producers, directors, production companies and distributors jump on the "ultimate film" band wagon. After all, why make five formulaic, derivative romantic comedies… Full Story »
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Rookie TV shows have strong shot at Emmy glory
Reuters: Entertainment News 8 &bull Aug 13, 2010
A man performs a nasal wash, an ancient yogic technique, during a yoga session in the northern Indian state of Punjab, August 6, 2010. LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - If the first time is a charm, then 2010 could be shaping up as a downright charming year for a host of rookie Emmy nominees. As voting wraps up Tuesday, buzz is… Full Story »




















