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Listed below are all the posts we have tagged with the term "movie"Keira Knightley – Her Top 5 Movies
Here is a top 5 list that's sure to change over the next couple of years. Keira Knightley is one of the brightest young actresses going. She is good-looking, an above average actress, and rarely in a bad movie. It's nice to see someone so young, with so much potential, who isn't wasting it. I [...]
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Please Say a Few Prayers for Priest 3D
Priest is a show primarily based on the graphic novel series created by Min-Woo Hyung. I haven't read through the graphic novel to tell you exactly how well it's represented in this film, but it definitely felt like it was a part of something bigger. In fact, the end of the movie made me feel [...]
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From Child Actors to Superstars
Child actors have always been an essential part of the entertainment world, in movies as well as in television. Although some child actors fail to grow into prominent actors, or later choose to follow a different path (as did Shirley Temple who became a successful public figure and diplomat), many of them flourish into movie [...]
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Adrien Brody – Zero to Hero
One of the least typecast actors in Hollywood, Adrien Brody — star of the new period biopic Hollywoodland — has defied critics by choosing a wide range of roles on the basis that they "look like fun". This approach has taken him from the most serious role imaginable, as a Polish Jew in Roman Polanski's [...]
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Sexy Star Loves Her Eye Bags
Unlike other celebrities who don't want to grow old, sexy TV and movie star Christina Applegate isn't ashamed of her eye bags. In fact, she has fought network executives many times to keep them. The former teen heartthrob of Fox's long-running dysfunctional family sitcom "Married…with Children" made that clear on the set of her former [...]
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Rango Proves to Be More Fun for Adults
Rango seems like it would be just another kids animated film, but it's not that at all. Rango is about a regular chameleon who gets separated from his owners and left in the desert. He stumbles upon the town of dirt and realizes he can completely make up who he really is. And so he [...]
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My Top Five Favorite Mark Wahlberg Movies
One of the coolest actors out there is definitely Mark Wahlberg. Very few individuals have so seamlessly made the transition from music to establishing a very successful acting career. Not to mention the fact that Marky Mark was also an underwear model at one point. Regardless, he is now a full fledged actor, and a [...]
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Furious Movie News 06.03.10: The Pabst Blue Ribbon Edition
Furious Movie News 06.03.10: The Pabst Blue Ribbon Edition Posted by Arnold Furious on 06.03.2010 Captain Americas attire, Lost meets The Avengers, Charlie Sheens jail time and other celebrity criminals, Tupac biopic, new trailers, and more! Big news dropped yesterday with Guillermo del Toro's departure from the much publicised Hobbit movie. It was scheduled for a [...]
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4,3,2,1 star Tamsin Egerton reveals how school bullies toughened her up for …
Jun 2 2010 Rick Fulton Tamsin Egerton Image 1 Don't be fooled by Tamsin Egerton's gorgeous, posh-totty exterior. The 21-year-old willowy glamazon, best known for her St Trinian's role of Chelsea Parker, reckons she's "tough as old boots" after being bullied as a child. And she's fed-up of being stereotyped as a "dippy, funny, slutty [...]
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MacGruber, Shrek: The Final Chapter, Mother and Child, Princess Kaiulani and Kites
Column Fri May 21 2010 MacGruber It's kind of staggering to me how many people have written off MacGruber without having seen it, and yet everyone I know who saw it at the SXSW Film Festival or at one of the many college screenings that have occurred more recently are kinda loving the thing. Let [...]
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'Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time'
‘Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time’ Action movies come in two flavors; the difference lies in the fight scenes. If the camera is pulled back with minimal cuts, it’s generally showcasing the fight itself. If the camera is painfully zoomed in with a cut every half second, then it’s mostly to hide the inexperience [...]
