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  1. Sean Penn Facing 18 Months in Prison for Kicking a Paparazzo

    mediabistro.com: FishBowlLA &bull Feb 19, 2010

    Sean Penn has been charged with battery and vandalism and could face 18 months in jail if found guilty. The charges stem from an Oct. 2, 2009 incident where Penn kicked a photographer outside the Brentwood Country Mart. TMZ reported… Full Story »


  2. How well did Back To The Future Part II predict the future? [Interesting]

    Fark.com Showbiz RSS &bull Feb 18, 2010

    Try clearing your browser cache and refreshing the page. As for the TV with several channels, while I don't know of any TV that does anything more more than PiP, the big cable and digital providers have it for big news items. I watched six news channels on one screen during the 2008 election via DirecTV. LaChanz:The last time I saw a lava lamp was at a garage sale. Not even stores carry those anymore.Somebody needs to get out of the house a little more often.For some reason that's exactly what I picked up on. Someone needs to introduce the… Full Story »

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  3. 3 Classic Dairy Farm, Cow, & Milk Movies- Cheese Industry Products, Cattle Farming and Dairy Cows

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    These vintage films on the dairy industry offer a look back at the old-fashioned farm practices used in the production of "white ammunition" or, as it is commonly known, milk. They include UNCLE JIM'S DAIRY FARM (1963), THIS IS THE DAIRY INDUSTRY (1957), and WHITE AMMUNITION (1942)....Full Story »


  4. Final "Twilight" Novel to Be Split Into Two Films

    Filmjunk &bull Feb 17, 2010

    In a move that surprises no one who has seen the massive success of the Twilight franchise, the final installment, titled Breaking Dawn, will be split into two films to further milk all the money they can out of the… Full Story »


  5. Features: Taste Test:Fast-Food Iced Coffees, McDonald's Brownie Melt, Burger King's Funnel-Cake Sticks

    The AV Club &bull Feb 16, 2010

    Generally speaking, fast-food joints offer mediocre fare thats neither cheap enough nor nourishing enough to justify the havoc they wreak on their patrons health. Still, chains do occasionally have genuinely special items on their menus. Wendys Spicy Chicken Sandwich is well worth risking future infarctions for, Hardees breakfast biscuits are so good that they dont even need meat, and McDonalds french frieswhen theyre piping hot and salted properlyoutpace any potato chip on the market. For some reason, though, the major… Full Story »

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  6. SXSW: 5 Questions with .... the directors of 'Lemmy'

    Austin Movie Blog &bull Feb 12, 2010

    Using a five-question format, we’re interviewing SXSW filmmakers about their movies before and during the festival, running March 12 - 20. Here, we talk to Wes Orshoski and Greg Olliver , directors of the rock doc “Lemmy,” a moles-and-all portrait of the legendary Motorhead frontman. The movie, featuring concert footage and interviews with the likes of Slash and Ozzy, follows Lemmy and the band from Moscow to Berlin, Seattle to Sweden. Lemmy… Full Story »

  7. Times of Harvey Milk - Movie Poster - 11 x 17

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    MovieGoods has Amazon's largest selection of movie and TV show memorabilia, including posters, film cells and more: tens of thousands of items to choo......Full Story »

  8. Cruz, Penn to present at Oscars

    Paris Guardian.com &bull Feb 12, 2010

    Penelope Cruz (Getty) Last year's three living acting Oscar winners -- Sean Penn, Kate Winslet and Penelope Cruz -- have all booked return visits to the 82nd Annual Academy Awards, where they will... Full Story »

  9. Regional Theater Roundelay

    BackStage - Advice Columns &bull Feb 11, 2010

    It's 2010 and the theater gods have blessed you with your first out-of-town gig at a regional theater operating under Actors' Equity Association's League of Resident Theatres (LORT) contract. Full Story »


  10. Penlope Cruz, Kate Winslet, Sean Penn: Oscar 2010 Presenters

    Alternative Film Guide &bull Feb 11, 2010

    Penlope Cruz, Kate Winslet and Sean Penn — the three living performers who won Oscars in the acting categories last year — will return as presenters at the 2010 Academy Awards ceremony on March 7. Heath Ledger won a posthumous… Full Story »

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  11. Cruz, Penn and Winslet to present at Oscars

    The Hollywood Reporter - Awards &bull Feb 11, 2010

    Last year's three living acting Oscar winners -- Sean Penn, Kate Winslet and Penelope Cruz -- have all booked return visits to the 82nd Annual Academy Awards, where they will appear as presenters. Full Story »

  12. Red Flag goes up for 'Mormon' doc

    Variety Online &bull Feb 11, 2010

    Web Exclusive: New distrib looking for spring theatrical, VOD release -- Newbie distrib Red Flag Releasing has picked up North American rights to "8: The Mormon Proposition." Full Story »

  13. Seven memorable movie winter snowstorms.

    IFC.com - Indie Eye &bull Feb 11, 2010

    Right now, much of the east coast is effectively snowbound. Since we're all stuck here in front of our computers while the rest of the country, here's seven memorable on-screen snowstorms to wile away the long hours. "The Fatal Glass… Full Story »


  14. Cyrus - (dir. The Duplass Brothers) (new film / trailer) (Mixed M...

    Zibb.com: Media/Movies & Film (Industry News & Blogs) &bull Feb 9, 2010

    Indie film upstarts the Duplass brothers have a new movie being released to US theaters on July 9th. These recent arrivals to the scene are most notable for their writing/directing/producing work in The Puffy Chair and Baghead. The upcoming comedy… Full Story »


  15. Oscar's diverse foreign language noms

    Variety Online &bull Feb 6, 2010

    Eye on the Oscars: The Nominees: Israel, Germany, Peru, France, Argentina repped -- Oscars: Foreign language Full Story »


  16. Kurt Loder Reviews 'Dear John'

    MTV Movies Blog &bull Feb 5, 2010

    FROM MTV.COM: "Dear John" is a movie that tells all you need to know right in the title: soldier boy meets perfect girl; they bond, kiss, irritate a jealous suitor; boy ships out for combat, girl pines at home; love… Full Story »

  17. Book reviews: Of stage and screen

    Flickhead &bull Feb 3, 2010

    Screen World Volume 60: 2008 By Barry Monush. John Willis, editor emeritus. 458 pages, illustrated, hardcover 8"x9", ISBN #1423473701. Published by Applause Theatre and Cinema Books , $49.99. Available from Applause Books ; also available from Amazon . Theatre World Volume 65: 2008?2009 By Ben Hodges. John Willis, editor emeritus. 482 pages, illustrated, hardcover 8"x9", ISBN #1423473698. Published by Applause Theatre and Cinema Books , $49.99. Available from Applause Books ; also available from Amazon . There's something to be said for tradition, and Screen World , now in its sixtieth year, and Theatre World , in its sixty-fifth, bear… Full Story »


  18. Lost Season 6 Premiere Review & Discussion

    Screen Rant &bull Feb 3, 2010

    Tonight comes the beginning of the end for Lost, one of my favorite shows on television. Or is that the end of the beginning? You never know with ABC’s hit series and the creative minds of Damon Lindelof and Carlton… Full Story »

  19. Serious documentaries and subtly political foreign films

    The Envelope - Ultimate Awards Site &bull Feb 2, 2010

    Sometimes there's a joker or two ("Sicko," "Super Size Me") tucked into the best documentary deck of nominees. Full Story »

  20. Foreign language Oscars

    Austin Movie Blog &bull Feb 2, 2010

    It’s always frustrating for Austin and other American audiences when the foreign-language Oscar nominees are announced. Rarely do we get to see these movies before the nominations, and that’s a shame. The leading contender for this year’s Oscar has to… Full Story »

  21. Oscars: Best foreign language film

    Frankly My Dear... &bull Feb 2, 2010

    A Prophet, a how-terrorists-are-made drama from France, is said to be the Oscar favorite. Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon is terrific and opens here within a week or two. It’s also up for cinematography (it’s in glorious black and white).… Full Story »

  22. Anita Bryant biographical film set to fail?

    Filmstalker &bull Feb 2, 2010

    A film is being developed about Anita Bryant, former beauty queen, singer and all round celebrity in America through the fifties, sixties and seventies, however it looks set for disaster, and will undoubtedly face a huge boycott. Why? Well it's… Full Story »



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