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'Just My Luck'
Zap2It.comJust a week after the world wondered whether it'd be possible to accept Tom Cruise as someone other than himself in "Mission: Impossible III," along came the new Lindsay Lohan movie. Fortunately, "Just My Luck" didn't require a lot of acting on the...Tags: Tom Cruise, Adrian Grenier, Lindsay Lohan
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Fast-Paised review: Just My Luck'
Big question: Lucky Ashley (Lindsay Lohan) and unlucky Jake (Chris Pine) kiss and suddenly their fortunes are reversed. Does anyone really consider the result of running water on a crackling blow-dryer to be "bad luck"? Skip it: Ashley and Jake are...Tags: Easter, Lindsay Lohan, Kate Hudson, Movies
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Movie review: Just My Luck'
Tribune staff reporter1½ stars (out of four) Much ink and untold hours of meticulous public relations have been dedicated to Lindsay Lohan's recent attempts to escape the constraining (albeit lucrative) bonds of her child-star profile. If only someone had spent a fraction...Tags: Celebrity, Robert Altman, Lindsay Lohan, Movies
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'Just My Luck' Star Lohan Kisses and Tells
Zap2It.comWhile Lindsay Lohan's numerous dating rumors can't always be confirmed, the actress admits she was doing her share of smooching on the set of her latest movie, "Just My Luck." In the film, she plays Ashley Albright, literally the luckiest girl in the...Tags: Spice Girls, Central Park, Celebrity, Lindsay Lohan, Movies
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Just My Luck
In "Just My Luck," Lindsay Lohan's Ashley starts out as the luckiest girl in the world. Taxis appear magically when she needs one, rain stops when she walks outside, every scratch lottery ticket she buys is a winner, and she can do no wrong on the job....Tags: Gaming and Lotteries, Michael J Fox, Lindsay Lohan, Movies
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Hollywood's new backlot? The U.S.
Times Staff WriterDanny Retz has been a Hollywood film editor for nearly three decades. His 50 features include "RoboCop," "Cutthroat Island" and "Collateral Damage." For the last several years, though, steady work has proven elusive. He longed for a place where work...Tags: Executive Branch, Celebrity, Sarah Jessica Parker, Baseball, Regional Authority
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Movie review: 'Welcome to Mooseport '
Chicago Tribune Movie Writer3 stars (out of 4) The moose of "Welcome to Mooseport" never passes gas, suffers a digestive-system malfunction or does a cute double-take. It's a small victory, but we'll take it. The movie itself represents a low-key triumph as well. It belongs to an...Tags: Marcia Gay Harden, Ray Romano, Preston Sturges, Government, Local Elections
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'Welcome to Mooseport'
Times Staff WriterGene Hackman, bristling with wit and energy, is at his amusing best in the robust comedy "Welcome to Mooseport," in which he has a perfect foil in "Everybody Loves Raymond's" Ray Romano. Donald Petrie's lively direction and Tom Schulman's clever script...Tags: Cinema Industry, Film Festivals, Marcia Gay Harden, Ray Romano, The White House
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Movie review, 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'
"How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" is a would-be romantic comedy about modern New York City dating wars. That seems a likely subject for an entertaining big-studio movie, but though it's trendy and sleek-looking enough for a Giorgio Armani TV commercial or...Tags: Basketball, Adam Goldberg, Giorgio Armani, New York Knicks, Kate Hudson
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Winter Movies Offer Hope
Courant Film CriticAt the moment, Hartford's movie-lovers can savor some of the best pictures of 2002, released at the end of the year in major markets and now spreading to the provinces. Still, it is a long way to the start of the next big movie season, which begins May...Tags: Cuba Gooding Jr., Jessica Alba, Clubs and Associations, Gwyneth Paltrow, Julianne Moore
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How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
STAFF WRITER(PG-13). Star-crossed schemers find that losing at love isn't all that easy. Trite, contrived, but often entertaining. With Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey, Robert Klein, Bebe Neuwirth, Shalom Harlow. Screenplay by Kristen Buckley, Brian Regan, Burr...Tags: Matthew McConaughey, David Newman, John Anderson, Bebe Neuwirth, Meg Ryan
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The Associate
FOR THE TIMESFriday October 25, 1996 Whoopi Goldberg is about the ugliest guy you'll ever see. Disguised as the 70-year-old Wall Street wizard she creates as a front for her own investment company in "The Associate," she has the face of a corpse pulled out...Tags: Robin Williams, Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia), Donald Trump, Photography, Dianne Wiest
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