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Shia LaBeouf goes on the run in 'Eagle Eye'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEARLY IN the upcoming tech-thriller "Eagle Eye," a suspected terrorist is in the back seat of an SUV bouncing along a rugged road in Afghanistan as a U.S. spy drone follows it from the skies overhead. The drone detects a cellphone in the car, captures its...Tags: Game Playing, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Human Mishaps, Val Kilmer, Steven Spielberg
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Our last action heroes clash with sleek virtual heroes
Sun Movie CriticIf you saw Vin Diesel on Late Night with Conan O'Brien last week, you had to feel for the guy. There he was on a hip talk show, trying to spin a funny-scary anecdote about a snowmobile nearly crushing him during a stunt for Babylon A.D., his DOA action...Tags: The Dark Knight, Robin, Batman, Gene Kelly, Steven Spielberg
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Quotable Hollywood: Our favorite lines ... tell us yours
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Some movies live on, their agreed-upon greatness chiseled in stone, or at least listed by the American Film Institute. Others, quality be damned, are more like folk art; their greatness is part of our oral...Tags: Ike Turner, John Goodman, Eva Marie Saint, John Belushi, Movies
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Books for fall
STAFF WRITERWith a change in the seasons comes a change in literary focus. In the fall, readers tend to put away their summer fluff in favor of more weighty works. Here are 10 to watch for this fall. The Hero (Doubleday, Oct., $26) by Jon Krakauer The accomplished...Tags: Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, History, Rock and Roll Music, Graydon Carter
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A date with Great Kate
Turner Classic Movies' "Summer Under the Stars" ends this weekend with two days dedicated to that most storied of Hollywood couples who never made it to the altar, Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. Tracy gets his turn tomorrow (don't miss Captains...Tags: Spencer Tracy, Jimmy Stewart, Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
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Rebackoff: Puttin on the Ritz
Forum Publishing GroupHave you, too, wondered about that tune? I thought perhaps it had something to do with The Ritz-Carlton. With that thought in mind, I entered the world of The Ritz, wishing to form an opinion; that is if indeed it's fundamentally essential to leave South...Tags: Personal Service, Groucho Marx
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TODAY'S PICKS
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION (5 p.m., FNC; 6p.m., CNN, CSPAN; 7 p.m., MSNBC; 8 p.m., WNET/13; 10p.m., CBS/2, NBC/4, ABC/7) - The party gathers in Denver to nominate its candidate for president, Sen. Barack Obama. Michelle Obama is scheduled to speak....Tags: Claude Rains, Weaponry, Migration, Ingrid Bergman, Michelle Obama
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Age is only a number in love story Elegy
NewsdayAh, the male fantasy: Older men and younger women ( Cary Grant- Grace Kelly, Fred Astaire- Audrey Hepburn, Harrison Ford- Anne Heche) have been commonplace in cinema for about 100 years, and no one was supposed to think twice. In Elegy — director...Tags: John Anderson, Anne Heche, Audrey Hepburn, Fred Astaire, Ben Kingsley
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Digging Doris Day
NEWSDAYSteve Carell doesn't have a copyright on playing the 40-year-old virgin. That's a role Doris Day, at 40, was still playing on screen when she made "That Touch of Mink" with Cary Grant in 1962. In that sex farce, Day was the unsullied working-class...Tags: Rock Hudson, Marriage, Cinderella, Diseases, Movies
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'Elegy'
Special to NewsdayAh, the male fantasy: Older men and younger women ( Cary Grant- Grace Kelly, Fred Astaire- Audrey Hepburn, Harrison Ford- Anne Heche) have been commonplace in cinema for about 100 years, and no one was supposed to think twice. In "Elegy" - director Isabel...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), John Anderson, Fred Astaire, Movies, Harrison Ford
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Liz Smith: Barbra Streisand discusses the 'isms' surrounding presidential politics
I WANT to believe that our country can see beyond race as a factor in voting for a presidential candidate ... but on some level, it would be naive to think that race will not be a factor. I do believe, however, that there is much less racism, sexism and...Tags: Academy Awards, Elections, Political Candidates, New York, Justice and Rights
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MTA says glitch let 3 sell free tickets for $800,000
steve.ritea@newsday.comThe MTA said yesterday it has fixed a glitch on ticket vending machines at Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal that, for at least three years, allowed a Roosevelt couple and a Manhattan man to obtain free transit passes they allegedly sold for...Tags: Long Island Rail Road, Manhattan (New York City), Police, Justice System, New York
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