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'The Secret Life of the American Teenager': But whats their motivation?
Special to The TimesIN THE first few scenes of the 1994 pilot episode of "My So-Called Life," the short-lived series against which all subsequent teen shows will forever be judged, Angela Chase ( Claire Danes) stares down her future as a sexual being. Her father sees her...Tags: Reproduction, Ernie Hudson, Teen-agers, Medical Specialization, Claire Danes
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Nolan Offers A Bare-Knuckles Batman And A Sadistic Joker
ORLANDO SENTINELThis "Dark Knight" is much more than simply " Batman 2.0." It's a re-tooling, a re-load of the franchise Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale revived three summers ago. It is crammed with great actors, with a delicious and bittersweet farewell from Heath...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Gary Oldman, United Nations, Morgan Freeman, Roger Moore
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'Dark Knight' filled with great performances
Sentinel Movie CriticThis Dark Knight is much more than simply Batman 2.0. It's a re-tooling, a re-load of the franchise Christopher Nolan and Christian Bale revived three summer's ago. It is crammed with great actors, with a delicious and bittersweet farewell from the...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Gary Oldman, United Nations, Morgan Freeman, Roger Moore
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Molly Ringwald: Pretty in Pucci
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S BEEN 23 years and Molly Ringwald still has a regret about her "Breakfast Club" days. Her off-screen romance with Anthony Michael Hall? Hardly. The fact that she originally wanted to play Ally Sheedy's quirky role? Over it. She bites her lower lip...Tags: Diane Keaton, Christianity, Television, Paramount, Salvation Army
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PREMIUM CABLE "Gladiator" *** 6:15 p.m., Cinemax "I am required to kill, so I kill. That is enough." A great Roman general (Russell Crowe) is marked for death for refusing to support the new, ruthless emperor (Joaquin Phoenix), who killed his own...Tags: Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix, Academy Awards, Molly Ringwald, Derek Jacobi
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'Dead Zone,' '4400' Get the Ax
Zap2It.comThe other shoe has dropped for two of USA Network's longer-running series, "The Dead Zone" and "The 4400." Rumors about the fate of the sci-fi series had been floating for some time, and USA made it official this week. The cancellation of the two shows...Tags: Shiri Appleby, Tim Matheson, Stephen King
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TV Party: 'Dead Zone'
Zap2It.comSometimes the only reason we need to throw a party is because we are so dumbfounded by what we're watching. Take for example "The Dead Zone", airing Sundays on USA Network. What in God's name happened to Anthony Michael Hall? Remember that cute goofball...Tags: Bill Clinton, Jeff Buckley, National Lampoon Incorporated, Bangor, Stephen King
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Hall Sees Life From 'The Dead Zone'
Zap2It.comFans of USA Network's "The Dead Zone" have had to be very patient people. Eleven episodes aired last summer, and then one new episode aired at Christmastime, but that was it until the show's 11-episode fifth season premieres tonight. "I can't believe it,...Tags: Chris Penn, Wayne Newton, Patricia Arquette, Death and Dying, NBC
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TV Gal Has Little Time for 'Big Love'
SPECIAL TO ZAP2ITMobsters. Morticians. Carnival freaks. HBO doesn't churn out your typical doctor/lawyer/cop show. So it's really not that big of a surprise that HBO's newest series is all about polygamy. In "Big Love" (premiering Sunday at 10 p.m. on HBO), Bill...Tags: Annabeth Gish, Marlee Matlin, Johnny Cash, Physiology, CBS Corp.
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Movie review: 'Love Don't Cost A Thing'
Tribune staff reporter1 star (out of 4) In 1987's "Can't Buy Me Love," nerdy Ronald Miller pays popular Cindy Peterson $1,000 - money he earned mowing lawns in the Arizona suburbs - to pretend to be his girlfriend for a month. Cindy accepts the deal in order to pay for the...Tags: Jennifer Lopez, Al Green, Los Angeles, Teen-agers, Movies
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'Home Room'
Times Staff WriterImagine Anthony Michael Hall taking an Uzi to the rest of the cast of "The Breakfast Club," followed by a movie in which emotionally scarred survivors Ally Sheedy and Molly Ringwald spend a couple of hours discussing their feelings. That's pretty much...Tags: Police Investigations, Police, Jay Leno, Juvenile Delinquency, Gus van Sant
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Wizard of 'Oz' says 6 is enough
Tribune television reporterThe inmates at the Oswald State Correctional Facility seem a little blue on the jarring sixth-season premiere of HBO's "Oz" (8 p.m. Sunday). "More than usual?" laughs executive producer and creator Tom Fontana. It's no joking matter. You almost feel...Tags: Kevin James, CBS Corp., Drug Trafficking, Rape, Literature
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