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So he let fast-talking Quentin Tarantino pitch the movie as mainstream art. "They don't care for... Debating the MPAA's mis

So he let fast-talking Quentin Tarantino pitch the movie as mainstream art. "They don't care for me," Weinstein says of the ratings board. "When I go, they make me take chunks out of my movies. Quentin, they love."

The strategy paid off — in part. The board asked for only minor trims to Grindhouse, a horror exploitation double-feature directed by Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. Tho...

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In this sequel to 1998's Elizabeth, again directed by Shekhar Kapur, Cate Blanchett reprises her... Youth, sex are the royal su

In this sequel to 1998's Elizabeth, again directed by Shekhar Kapur, Cate Blanchett reprises her role as the ruthless Virgin Queen, who is sorely tempted by Clive Owen's dashing Walter Raleigh.

Blanchett trysted with Joseph Fiennes in Elizabeth, but she was a matrimony-averse monarch. Still, there should at least be some heavy flirtation between the flame-haired Tudor and Raleigh.

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Home News Travel Money Sports Life Tech Weather News &raquo; Nation States Lotteries By Sh... With a zap or swipe of IDs, devi

Home News Travel Money Sports Life Tech Weather News » Nation States Lotteries

By Sharon Coolidge, USA TODAYCINCINNATI - A handheld device that can tell in a second whether a person is on one of 140 wanted or watch lists is being hailed by police as a crime-fighting breakthrough and flayed by civil libertarians as an intrusion on the innocent.

The sheriff's office in Clermon...

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The Greatest Threat to World Peace And Freedom: Who Really Enabled the Neo-con Successes! Part II... The Greatest Threat to Wor

The Greatest Threat to World Peace And Freedom: Who Really Enabled the Neo-con Successes! Part II.

How drug companies are trying to destroy women, how not having children led to the Bush victories, how Neo-cons are making huge profits on the war, how the Dems lost the middle and lower classes and more, and how I plan to fix it all.

The greatest threat to our form of government, our ...

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So he let fast-talking Quentin Tarantino pitch the movie as mainstream art. "They don't care for... MPAA says mission is to war

So he let fast-talking Quentin Tarantino pitch the movie as mainstream art. "They don't care for me," Weinstein says of the ratings board. "When I go, they make me take chunks out of my movies. Quentin, they love."

The strategy paid off — in part. The board asked for only minor trims to Grindhouse, a horror exploitation double-feature directed by Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez. Tho...

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Privacy Policy Article Syndication RSS Terms of Use How do you feel about Geauga Lake's decision to rem...

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Skin sells. That's certainly the lesson to be learned from a trio of advertising campaigns out t... You&#39;re beautiful, as lo

Skin sells. That's certainly the lesson to be learned from a trio of advertising campaigns out there that aim to get women to take better care of theirs. Two of the campaigns feature naked women. In the third, women just bare their souls.

Two products produced by Unilever - Vaseline and Dove - are enjoying the buzz created by television spots banned in the U.S.

Vaseline's poetic a...

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"The Sopranos" starts its final run this evening. Based on the breathless prose from most TV crit... MITCH ALBOM Unlike &#39;So

"The Sopranos" starts its final run this evening. Based on the breathless prose from most TV critics, you'd have thought the table was being reset for the Last Supper.

USA Today said "sheer genius abounds here." The Boston Globe cited a "depth and brilliance unequaled on TV."

I watch the show. I appreciate its craft. But I always felt its most critical element is being broadcast on...

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About Adam '00. Stuart Townsend. A young woman's family falls helplessly under the spell of the... Television movies for the we

About Adam '00. Stuart Townsend. A young woman's family falls helplessly under the spell of the charming Irish stranger she is preparing to marry. (R) (1:40) ENC: Mon. 11:35 P.M. (CC)

Above the Law '88. Steven Seagal. A renegade cop bucks the system after he uncovers a covert CIA drug-running operation in Chicago. (R) (1:40) MAX: Thu. 9:50 A.M. (CC)

The Adventures of Priscilla, Q...

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