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Tracking Ron Howard's trek to Hollywood success
Sentinel Television CriticIt's one of Hollywood's grandest success stories: The boy who was Opie Taylor became a top director. He learned the lessons of Mayberry well. And so the documentary Ron Howard: 50 Years in Film carries a nostalgic kick. Now 54, Howard looks back at his...Tags: Ron Howard, CBS Corp., Roger Corman, Movies, Family
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Everybody doesn't love him
Los Angeles authorities are investigating battery allegations against former Everybody Loves Raymond actor Brad Garrett in an incident involving a photographer in West Hollywood. Los Angeles County sheriff's Sgt. Kristin Aloma said the 48-year-old...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Celebrity, Whoopi Goldberg, West Hollywood, Los Angeles
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Anne Hathaway is Hollywood's new 'it-girl'
" 'IT' is that quality possessed by some which draws all others
with its magnetic force. With 'IT' you win all men if you are a woman -- all women if you are a man. 'IT' can be a quality of the mind as well as a physical attraction."
That's how...Tags: Movies, Family, Scarlett Johansson, Miley Cyrus, Clara Bow
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'Happy Days -- A New Musical'
Richie, Joanie, Potsie, Chachi, the Fonz. For television viewers of a certain age, the characters of "Happy Days -- A New Musical" will need no introduction. Like old friends, they are instantly recognizable and comforting -- our ageless tour guides...Tags: Breads, Wrestling, Movies, Music, Music Theater
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Theater season preview
Sentinel Staff WriterAmway Shakespeare Opportunity Twitter of the Shrew will be at a site to be announced. The Shakespeariment will be at the Walt Disney Amphitheater at Lake Eola Park, 101 N. Rosalind Ave., Orlando. Details: 407-792-9421. Twitter of the Shrew: Feb. 14....Tags: Orlando Public Library, William S Gilbert, Montrose, Bodies of Water, Virginia
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'American Dead,' 'Mrs. Warren's Profession' and more
Imagine a recession art-directed by Edward Hopper, and you're in "American Dead," Brett Neveu's spare tale of Midwestern obsolescence, now receiving its West Coast premiere by Rogue Machine and John Perrin Flynn. Ian Garrett's sprawling, dilapidated set...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Infants, Santa Monica, Guerrilla Activity, Schools
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Movies
BROADCAST "Pretty Woman" *** 7 p.m., WLS-Ch. 7 Attention, potential future hookers of America. This movie is fiction; these things do not happen in real life. Julia Roberts became a certifiable superstar with this 1990 comedy-drama about a prostitute...Tags: Jason Alexander, Julia Roberts, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Kathleen Quinlan, Movies
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Lohan's Marilyn evokes JFK promise-filled era
Yona Zeldis McDonough is editor of "All the Available Light: A Marilyn Monroe Reader" and author of the novels "The Four Temperaments" and "In Dahlia's Wake."Her blond, chin-length hair is artfully tousled; her eyeliner a long, sinuous arc; her lashes as thick as fur. She wears only a pink chiffon scarf, which covers her most strategic areas and is gripped - barely, as if she might at any instant let it drop -...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Elections, Movies, Periodicals, Magazines
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'Finding Amanda'
Special to NewsdayThe broad message of director Peter Tolan's "Finding Amanda" is that a network TV producer could occupy the same moral plateau as a Las Vegas prostitute. While the likely response will be "duh," Matthew Broderick is understatedly funny as Taylor Peters, a...Tags: Matthew Broderick, Movies, John Anderson
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Sad 'Hole in the Paper Sky' is also very sweet
Sentinel Movie CriticBill Purple's Hole in the Sky is 33 minutes of exquisitely observed loneliness and is easily the saddest film in this year's Florida Film Festival. It's a simple story, handsomely mounted and told with pathos by a terrific cast that includes Jessica Biel,...Tags: Florida Film Festival, Movies, Film Festivals, Roger Moore
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Pickets and pitches
Waving signs, chanting slogans, marching in circles: These seemed like activities for poor people. So I had avoided picketing with my fellow Writers Guild of America members until someone appealed to my better self with this argument: Picket lines are the...Tags: Century City, Homer Simpson, Vehicles, Demonstration, Unions
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'Georgia Rule'
Los Angeles TimesWhen Georgia Randall (Jane Fonda), the titular matriarch of "Georgia Rule," learns that her smooth-talking son-in-law has blatantly misrepresented himself, she beats him with a bat. Don't be misled by its upbeat trailer or the supposedly reassuring...Tags: Movies, Jane Fonda, Georgia, Cary Elwes, Christianity
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