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'Lost' is off to a quick startle
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's astounding how fast this season of "Lost" has taken off. Remember last year, when we spent episode after episode watching Jack, Sawyer and Kate sit around in cages? Not this year. It's a testament to the incredible amount of information the writers...Tags: Stephen King, Jack Kerouac, Television
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Casting: 'Lost' Adds Jeremy Davies
Zap2It.comThe cast for season four of "Lost" keeps growing, with Jeremy Davies and Jeff Fahey the latest to join the ABC series. Elsewhere, Lifetime's pilot "Family Practice" has added several cast members, including Beau Bridges in one of the lead roles, and...Tags: Beau Bridges, Jeff Fahey, NBC
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'Rescue Dawn'
jan.stuart@newsday.comA Welsh childhood never stood in the way of Richard Burton inhabiting a wide range of American roles, nor has it had any inhibiting impact on the very American trajectory of Christian Bale's career. This, despite his having made a spectacular film debut...Tags: Christian Bale, Prisoners and Detainees, Richard Burton, Steven Spielberg, Movies
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Rescue Dawn
Metromix StaffGerman-born U.S. Navy pilot Dieter Dengler (Christian Bale, "Batman Begins") gets shot down over Laos and becomes a prisoner of war during Vietnam. After he's imprisoned with some other men he hopes to motivate his fellow captives—including Steve...Tags: Christian Bale, Batman, Movies, Steve Zahn, Werner Herzog
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Fast-Paised review: 'Rescue Dawn'
Shortly before the Vietnam conflict escalated into war, American pilot Dieter Dengler (Christian Bale) is captured behind enemy lines after his plane goes down. No sooner is he seized than he's plotting an escape with the other detained men (including...Tags: Christian Bale, Civil Unrest, Movies, Religious Conflicts, Steve Zahn
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Movie review: 'Rescue Dawn'
Tribune movie critic2½ stars (out of four) The dreamy prisoner-of-war account "Rescue Dawn" is the work of Werner Herzog, yet it is not the work of Werner Herzog. It is an impersonal personal film, a paradox attracting all sorts of other paradoxes. The writer-director's...Tags: Christian Bale, Prisoners and Detainees, Prisons, Movies, Steve Zahn
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Rescue Dawn: Christian Bale is bold in fact-based POW tale
NewsdayA Welsh childhood never stood in the way of Richard Burton inhabiting a wide range of American roles, nor has it had any inhibiting impact on the very American trajectory of Christian Bale's career. This, despite his having made a spectacular film debut...Tags: Christian Bale, Prisoners and Detainees, Richard Burton, Steven Spielberg, Movies
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TV lines up big doings, grand finales for the sweeps
Sentinel Television CriticIn sweeps, size matters. The ratings periods are all about drawing the biggest crowds to shows hyped as events. Although few programs warrant the buildup, broadcast executives merrily brag about their results anyway. Ultimately, the four-week sweeps...Tags: Carol Burnett, Heather Locklear, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Gene Simmons, Tori Spelling
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Pottery, with personality thrown in
Right between a property management company and an immigration services firm in Little Tokyo is probably not where you'd expect to find the work of an artist whose pottery has been shown at the Smithsonian Institution. But that's just part of the...Tags: Isamu Noguchi, Diseases, West Hollywood, Keanu Reeves, CBS Corp.
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The Million Dollar Hotel
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday February 2, 2001 In 1914 brothers Dwight and George Hart built the 264-room Rosslyn Hotel at the southwest corner of 5th and Main streets in downtown L.A., and it proved so successful that in 1923 they built a 422-room annex at the...Tags: Bud Cort, Hotels and Accommodations, Tim Roth, Milla Jovovich, Wim Wenders
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'With 'CQ,' Tries to Honor the Family BusinessAnother Coppola Is Heard From
NEWSDAYIf your dad was the genius who made "The Godfather" trilogy and "Apocalypse Now," chances are you'd want to do whatever you could to avoid his shadow. Unfazed, music video director Roman Coppola has chosen to walk in his father's footsteps, albeit in less...Tags: Gerard Depardieu, Jane Fonda, Francis Ford Coppola, Movies, Cinema Industry
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'Secretary'
Times Staff WriterLong ago, back when Mrs. Guy Ritchie was known as Madonna and slithering about in various states of indiscretion with the likes of Vanilla Ice, sadomasochism was all the rage. In film after film, in one fashion magazine after another, someone in a dog...Tags: Christopher Walken, Madonna, James Spader, Photography, Vanilla Ice
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