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Ron Howard: From 'Mayberry' to 'Frost/Nixon'
United Feature Syndicate''Ron Howard: 50 Years in Film'' (8 p.m., TCM) allows the actor and director to offer short anecdotes about his many movie and TV projects dating back to the time when he was only 3 years old. Howard, whose new film '' Frost/Nixon'' has received much...Tags: CBS Corp., George Bush, Ray Davies, Movies, Al Green
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 28-Jan. 3
Celebrity birthdays for the week of Dec. 28-Jan. 3: Dec. 28: Actor Lou Jacobi is 95. Comic book creator Stan Lee is 86. Actor Martin Milner is 77. Actress Nichelle Nichols is 76. Actress Maggie Smith is 74. Rock singer-musician Charles Neville is 70....Tags: Jeff Foxworthy, Damon Wayans, Steve Jones, Dan Miller, Dweezil Zappa
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Ron Howard on 'Frost/Nixon'
It feels as much like a celebration as a wake: There's a scene toward the end of "Frost/Nixon," as Richard Nixon's landmark interviews with talk show host David Frost draw to a close, when the disgraced president sits down at the piano. ¶¶ As performed by...Tags: Jim Carrey, National Government, Movies, David Frost, Richard Nixon
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Ready for Takeoff
After a marathon promotional tour for a slate of new movies, Brazilian actor Rodrigo Santoro pauses to reflect on the nature of celebrity and his growing fame in America. Linney, Santoro’s Love Actually costar, gets the story. Laura Linney: Hello, my...Tags: Jim Carrey, Benicio Del Toro, Movies, Rowan Atkinson, Emma Thompson
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'Lakeview Terrace'
rafer.guzman@newsday.comEarly in Neil LaBute's thriller " Lakeview Terrace," a tightly wound Los Angeles cop, Abel Turner ( Samuel L. Jackson), approaches the car of his new neighbor, a white-collar white guy named Chris Mattson (Patrick Wilson). Turner is amused to hear that...Tags: Movies, Neil LaBute, Samuel L. Jackson, Lakeview (Chicago, Illinois), National Lampoon Incorporated
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'The Dark Knight': Is Christian Bale's voice too much?
NEW YORK -- Why does Christian Bale's Batman talk like the offspring of Clint Eastwood and a grizzly bear?
As Bruce Wayne, his voice is as smooth as his finely pressed suits. But once he puts the cape on, the transformation of his vocal chords is just as...Tags: Clint Eastwood, Val Kilmer, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (movie), Adam West, Movies
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The Batsuit gets a makeover
Special to The TimesWHEN "THE Dark Knight" director Christopher Nolan and Oscar-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming considered how they would retool Christian Bale's Batman armor for the new movie, one question leaped to mind immediately: "Why, in 2008, would a...Tags: Morgan Freeman, George Clooney, Movies, Batman, Christian Bale
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Universal with grown-up appeal
Tribune reporterThe official name is Universal Orlando Resort. That's marketing for you. Here's what it is: Two amusement parks (Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure) with overlapping themes and missions -- which park has Barney and which park...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Homer Simpson, Bob Marley, People
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SCREEN SCENE: Chicago gets some attention at Sundance -- plus a guide to art house and 2nd-run films
Tribune staff reporterA couple of Chicago-related projects are screening at Sundance this year, including "Diminished Capacity," which is being touted as an "offbeat comedy" by the recently reconstituted Steppenwolf Films. In the company's debut movie, Terry Kinney directs...Tags: Jonathan Winters, Jesse James, Philip Barry, Movies, University of Chicago
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At the 23rd Sundance, 5 truths (and soon, you can judge for yourself)
TRIBUNE CRITICTwenty-three years ago Joel and Ethan Coen, a pair of muttering Minnesota boys, won the grand jury prize at the Sundance Film Festival. The film was "Blood Simple" and the award got them noticed, and look where they are now: Ready to pick up an Oscar or...Tags: Demographics, Meteorological Disasters, Alan Alda, Tommy Lee Jones, Movies
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PREMIUM CABLE "Batman Returns" ** 6:45 p.m. Cinemax Some sequels get it right -- like this one. Michael Keaton returns to the bat cave as the Caped Crusader in this 1992 Tim Burton film. This time, the Dark Knight must save Gotham City from being taken...Tags: Alfred Hitchcock, Movies, Ingrid Bergman, Batman, Gregory Peck
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Orlando is fun for grown-ups, too!
The Chicago TribuneThe official name is Universal Orlando Resort. That's marketing for you. Here's what it is: two amusement parks ( Universal Studios Florida and Universal's Islands of Adventure) with overlapping themes and missions - which park has Barney and which...Tags: Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Bob Marley, Homer Simpson, People, Movies
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