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Melissa Silverstein: Men Play Presidents in the Movies and in Real Life
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• Thu, Oct 23
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By Melissa Silverstein On the eve of the presidential election, Harrison Ford (Air Force One) was picked as the best movie president in a moviefone poll that got 1.1 million votes. The rest of the top five includes most of the leading male actors of our time: Morgan Freeman (Deep Impact); Michael Douglas (The Ameri...
Michael Giltz: DVDs: Battling The "Indiana Jones" Effect
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• Fri, Oct 17
By Michael Giltz It's a strange but understandable phenomenon of pop culture. When the creators of a beloved character or franchise bring it back to life after a... So tell me again, have you ever fallen prey to the "Indiana Jones Effect" and when did it happen? More on Movies
Jeff Chang: A Domestic Terrorist's Take On The Debates
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• Thu, Oct 16
By Jeff Chang But last night I finally gave in. I broke. I was stomping around the house, scaring the kids, yelling at the radio and the television, and generally not digesting my dinner. Here's why. We're now past silly season and into shitty season. Falling down in the polls like Michael Douglas, Senator Jo...
"Wall Street" Sequel Moves Forward, Michael Douglas May Star
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• Tue, Oct 14
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By The Huffington Post News Editors As Wall Street continues to capture headlines due to market volatility, 20th Century Fox is moving forward with a "Wall Street" sequel. Allan Loeb ("21") has been tapped to pen the screenplay, which is being fast-tracked by the studio as a Michael Douglas starrer, though the actor is not f...
James Warren: The Week in Magazines -- Overestimating Ahmadinejad, What Ed Koch Says, and Vigara Loves Golf
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• Sun, Oct 12
By James Warren The estimable business-legal affairs reporter James Stewart's "The Omen" in Oct. 20 New Yorker is a knockout profile of Jerome Kerviel, 31, the likely-to-be-indicted trader at the heart of the respected French bank Societe Generale's $4.9 billion euro loss, the biggest trading fraud i...
Where The Stars Spend Christmas
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• Mon, Dec 24
By The Huffington Post News Editors Catherine, husband Michael Douglas, son Dylan, seven; and daughter Carys, four; are traditionally joined by Catherine's parents Dai and Pat and brother Lyndon. The guests bunk at the luxury Ariel Sands resort, owned by Michael's family. ...
Michael Giltz: This Week in DVDs: Undermining Expectations
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• Tue, Jul 24
By Michael Giltz This quiet, thoughtful movie is brimming with great performances that will probably be forgotten come Oscar time. Like the best Hollywood studio films of yore, even the smallest role is filled by top caliber actors. The lack of extras on the DVD is surprising. They'll get around to it eventu...