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It’s a Wonderful Life” airs in prime-time on NBC on Dec. Christmas Eve, and the 24-hour marathon of “A Christmas Story” is on Christmas Day on TBS cable network...Test yourself with the following 25 questions, and no peeking at the answers listed at the...
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Last Modified: 11/30/2009 2:21 AM Eight-year-old Adam Moore gathered up his arrows at Cub Scout camp in the summer of 1987. Then he made sure to walk with the sharp points aimed at the ground. "Then it happened," Adam wrote in his 1990 contest-winning...
Tags: Adam Moore, Rebecca Moore, Paul Moore, Bill Murray, Michael Vogt, broken arrow, arrow boy
Wes Anderson, creator of the rascally stop-motion fable "Fantastic Mr. Fox", turns out to be born to make animated films. I say that with a bit of mischief, because I'm not a big fan of Anderson's work ("Rushmore," "The Darjeeling Limited"). What I now...
Tags: Mr. Fox, Wes Anderson, George Clooney, animation film, motion animation, Roald Dahl, The Royal Tenenbaums, Los Angeles, Fantastic Mr. Fox, American film directors, Entertainment Culture, Noah Baumbach, Jason Schwartzman, Owen Wilson, Fictional foxes, Novellas, films, Meryl Streep, Rushmore, Schwartzman, Bill Murray, Film soundtracks, Human Interest, Allison Abbate, Michael Gambon, Animation, Boy, Year of birth missing, Scott Rudin
Thirty years after the Canadian summer-camp film starring Bill Murray stormed the box office, teens still seem charmed by its motley crew of misfits. Continued Below "We just screened it for 600 kids in a gym and they laughed as though it were made...
Tags: Jack Blum, Ivan Reitman, Bill Murray, Canada, Toronto, Juno, Cinema of Canada, Spastic, Meatballs, films, Year of birth missing, Entertainment Culture
Brits may be annoyed at this latest Americanization of one of their beloved literary works. Yet in the hands of Anderson ("The Royal Tenenbaums," "Rushmore"), Roald Dahl's illustrated children's book gets loving treatment and a distinct handcrafted style...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, George Clooney, Bill Murray, Meryl Streep, Jason Schwartzman, The Royal Tenenbaums, Entertainment Culture, American film directors, Fantastic Mr. Fox, Wes Anderson, Animation, The Darjeeling Limited, Allison Abbate, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, Anderson, films
...like in the movie "Groundhog Day." The main character played by Bill Murray was blessed not cursed. His moments were fleeting like ours but were repeated the next day, etc. like summer days we all have experienced that we never wanted to end. He...
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Sunday, October 18, 2009 October 18, 2009 2:03 p.m. EST Share This ArticleShare This Article by Biodun Iginla, BBC Senior News Analyst Hollywood, CA (BANG) - Bill Murray wants his "Charlie's Angels" director to "die." The "Fantastic Mr. Fox" actor laughed...
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there is an infestation of Hollywood vermin down at London's famous Leicester Square, and nobody seems prepared to do anything about it...The Fantastic Mr Fox, they're calling this, and they've even laid on a premiere. Here is director Wes Anderson with...
Tags: George Clooney, London Film Festival, John Lennon, Mr Fox, Jason Schwartzman, Michael Sheen, world premiere, Bill Murray, Roald Dahl
Michael Hayden, the festival's programmer, told Sky News Online: "The cash injection has given us the opportunity to expand our festival. "It gives us the chance to have awards and gala screenings and on the industry side of things, it's hugely helpful...
Tags: George Clooney, Mr Fox, London Film Festival, Wes Anderson, East London, Meryl Streep, Mr. Fox, Roald Dahl, world premiere, Bill Murray
But Meryl Streep, who voices Mrs Fox in the animation of Roald Dahl's book, has stayed in the US because she has flu. The actress also missed a press conference with her co-stars earlier. Speaking at that event, Clooney was asked about his plans to settle...
Tags: George Clooney, Roald Dahl, Brad Pitt, Mr Fox Roald, London Film Festival, Fantastic Mr Fox, Bill Murray, world premiere