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HOLLYWOOD NEWS:Off the sidelines and back on the floor -- the 12th season cast of "Dancing With The Stars" has been announced.HOLLYWOOD NEWS:Off the sidelines and back on the floor -- the 12th season cast of... more
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HOLLYWOOD NEWS:Off the sidelines and back on the floor -- the 12th season cast of "Dancing With The Stars" has been announced.HOLLYWOOD NEWS:Off the sidelines and back on the floor -- the 12th season cast of... more
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HOLLYWOOD NEWS:Off the sidelines and back on the floor -- the 12th season cast of "Dancing With The Stars" has been announced.HOLLYWOOD NEWS:Off the sidelines and back on the floor -- the 12th season cast of... more
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Latest Complete News Updates Off the sidelines and back on the floor -- the 12th season cast of "Dancing With The Stars" has been announced. It seems like just yesterday that we were awaiting the big "Dancing With the Stars" casting announcement for the popular celebrity dance competition's 11th season, where bold-faced names like Bristol Palin, Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino and eventual champ Jennifer Grey became even bolder during their time on the show.Latest Complete News Updates Off the sidelines and back on the floor -- the 12th... more
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From "Pearl Harbor" to "The Matrix" sequels, The Rotten Tomatoes Show counts down the Top 5 Worst Blockbusters. It should be no surprise that Michael Bay makes this list twice.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.comFrom "Pearl Harbor" to "The Matrix" sequels, The Rotten Tomatoes... more
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http://www.ineedmyfix.com/2010/06/24/grown-ups-premieres-in-new-york/
When I see trailers for Grown Ups, I couldn’t have written the tag line any better:
Boys will be boys… some longer than others
I picture Adam Sandler, Kevin James Rob Schneider, Chris Rock, and David Spade doing a lot of burping and farting contests and jokes. The trailers look funny but I have to wonderhttp://www.ineedmyfix.com/2010/06/24/grown-ups-premieres-in-new-york/
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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with top movie critics to review "The Karate Kid." In this modern remake of the 1984 classic, Jackie Chan plays Mr. Han. As an updated Mr. Miyagi, he introduces kung fu to a young American boy named Dre Parker, played by Jaden Smith.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.comBrett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with top movie critics to review "The... more
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Ralph Macchio, 70s/80s teen heartthrob and original "Daniel-san" in the movie, "The Karate Kid," talks about the remake of the movie, technology and media, and what it's like to be 40-something.
He still looks good and looks kind of like "Tuesdays With Morrie" author Mitch Albom.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/33591173#33585823Ralph Macchio, 70s/80s teen heartthrob and original "Daniel-san" in the... more
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George Bernard Shaw once said that "the function of the actor is to make the audience imagine for the moment that real things are happening to real people -- indeed, to make the audience feel and learn things about themselves of which they might not have been aware, yet know to be true." In the past half century, no actor has fulfilled that noble function as effectively and as gloriously as the great Dick Van Patten.
From the 1930s, when he appeared in over a dozen Broadway plays, to recent appearances in shows such as Arrested Development and The Sarah Silverman Show, Mr. Van Patten's career has read like a true American history of the past 70 years, varied and personal, triumphant and dramatic, humble and victorious. The list of credits reads like a who's who of our lives of entertainment: Mama, Mike Hammer, Rawhide, I Dream of Jeannie, Sanford and Son, the Love Boat, Wonder Woman, The Streets of San Francisco, Happy Days, Charo and the Sergeant... the list is seemingly inexhaustible.
Sheer quantity is one thing, but what sets the truly great actor apart from the rest is his ability, like a Magic Johnson or Michael Jordan, to make the rest of the cast better. It is no accident that the finest moments of the careers of Willie Aames and Adam Rich came in their roles as Tommy and Nicholas Bradford of Eight is Enough. And would there have been a Karate Kid if Ralph Macchio hadn't spent time learning at the foot of the master in season five? It's doubtful.
Whether as fiery columnist patriarch Tom Bradford of Eight is Enough, as dastardly King Roland in Spaceballs, as a carnival barker in the psychedelic Western Zachariah, or as the devious pink-tanktop-clad hustler in the side-splittingly hilarious Dick Van Patten's Dirty Tennis, Mr. Van Patten has always been a real person facing real trials and tribulations, bringing us real tears and real belly laughter, creating real memories to be cherished in the years to come.
In honor of these decades of service we name our December CMS release for the legendary Dick Van Patten – may our new syndication feature be as successful as the syndicated run of Eight is Enough, and may all our users have a festive holiday season, as the Bradfords of Sacramento are surely enjoying as I type.George Bernard Shaw once said that "the function of the actor is to make the... more
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