He kept a secret journal of his assignations with high-power closeted Hollywood players and revelled in his clandestine life as a quasi-hooker. |
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They are well staged, but somtimes fall awkwardly between uncomfortable realism and Hollywood effectiveness. |
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By giving an example of liberation, folks like this Hollywood couple feel they are performing a service to humanity. |
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What's interesting about Hollywood stars is that they just seem to have nine lives. |
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In California, West Hollywood is employing the same type of antiterrorism bollards as used by the federal government to stop car bombers. |
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How did people react to a major Hollywood release with a transsexual as the lead character? |
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There's even a Hollywood feature film in production, featuring Ben Kingsley as evil villain the Hood, and due for release sometime next year. |
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Feature film rights to the novel have been kicked around Hollywood for some time, with Tom Cruise mooted to be involved. |
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Meanwhile, the rising star's name seems to be attached to every comedy project in Hollywood involving a young woman. |
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Roles begin to dry up for women in Hollywood by about 45, she concedes, and branching out was part of remaining vital in the business. |
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This being early in a Hollywood film, when things seem as though they've hit rock bottom, the tragedy has merely begun. |
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Well, listen up, because some Hollywood heavyweights have dropped the pounds, and people like you and me are now half their size. |
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Not the over-glamorized Hollywood version of the grapple, mind you, with all its muscle-bound 'roid rage and soap opera storylines. |
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Still, this has to be a role that every actress in Hollywood would surely have done anything to play. |
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Today, many moviegoers have become psychologically literate, and Hollywood reflects this change. |
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The Hollywood stars were famously rumoured to have romped in an elevator at Los Angeles' Chateau Marmont hotel. |
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But unlike the older star, Bardem has so far kept Hollywood at arm's length. |
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I was whisked away like a Hollywood star, holding bouquets of soft garden roses. |
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He also boasted of being sought by numerous other lobbies, including the Hollywood trade group MPAA and several telecommunications firms. |
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These days, we are aware that this city in the Czech Republic is a favored filming location for Hollywood studios. |
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Someone could logically argue that a person who spends their days watching independent gangsta would be starved for a real live Hollywood movie. |
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This decision was roundly attacked by Californian senators at the time, who stood up for the Hollywood film industry. |
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Do you think I want to be the one lone voice against the Hollywood liberal establishment? |
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He was the original Hollywood heart-throb, a star with good looks and a long list of lovers. |
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For he saw in the mass market of Hollywood one whose artistry might equal or surpass anything available in the European art houses. |
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Despite any simmering private differences, by the mid-1990 s, the couple had established themselves as Hollywood royalty. |
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This was something of a milestone in Hollywood history, signaling the ascendant power of the producer over the director. |
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I agree with all three panelists in their emphasis of Hollywood as being the primary source of the asexualization of Asian males. |
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Both women were aware of the danger that they would turn out nasty Hollywood brats. |
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Nothing had been heard like it, then all of a sudden Hollywood was alive and awake to widescreen pictures. |
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He's got a voice as rough as sandpaper and a grin as wide as the Hollywood sign. |
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In 1953 a talent scout for Columbia Pictures noticed him in a Broadway play and Lemmon began his Hollywood career. |
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Wodehouse's satire of the refined Englishman reinforces the view of Hollywood as a preview of British decline. |
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The pair make two of the most cold-blooded and vile antiheroes ever found in a Hollywood Western. |
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I'm a bit surprised this film was able to be made considering how much Hollywood seems to pride itself on churning out the same old, same old. |
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Do you think Hollywood is running out of ideas or do you welcome new takes on classic stories? |
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He made sure the Royal Canadian Redcoats were by far the most authentically costumed of those in any Hollywood production. |
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Forget all the subsequent headlines that rival any Hollywood film star for lurid exposure and sensationalism. |
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Yet, at the end of the day, it's just another lousy Hollywood movie, so why all the fuss? |
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Danny DeVito has carved a niche for himself in Hollywood by playing either frumpish sad sacks or unscrupulous scoundrels. |
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Like any other titanic, lumbering, inefficient machine, Hollywood studios dangerously pollute the atmosphere. |
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Any reporter who has ever covered a Hollywood event would be right at home covering the campaign of Arnold Schwarzenegger. |
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His willingness to meld the ruthlessness of a Hollywood mogul with the power of the Internet is unique. |
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A friend of mine's father works in Hollywood and saw rushes of the original cut. |
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There's a fast-food feel to it, as if it was rushed through the Hollywood grinder without much attention to scripting or comic timing. |
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Inspired by the runway approach to Old Hollywood glamour, dedicated-to-their-curl girls are taking their style to the streets. |
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He worked in the most disreputable realms of the already dubious area of Hollywood low-budget filmmaking. |
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I wonder whether Hollywood execs shy from making that kind of movie because they think it might send the wrong message. |
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The Hollywood actress and her lover want their love child to be born in Africa because it is the cradle of civilization. |
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No doubt there will be palm trees and cocktail loungers around the swimming pool, just adding to that Hollywood effect. |
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And after her highly publicized breakup, the rumor mill began to portray her as a Hollywood party girl. |
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Every Hollywood blockbuster operates by these rules to some extent, but few, if any push this style to this extreme. |
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Great place to nip into on the way to Hollywood and load up on flaming sambuca's at the bar with the lovely barmaids. |
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Frears, after all, is a man for all seasons, including Hollywood mainstream. |
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He took her by storm and the match was the marriage of the year, that Hollywood would only experience in that time. |
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Credit to the dancer who bares all in a display that is more fitting of the mainstream Hollywood film genre. |
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Following the theme of the restaurant, all the dishes are named for Hollywood stars. |
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Watch out for a streamlined and thus completely uninteresting Hollywood remake in a theatre near you soon. |
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Bullock thanks her lucky stars that she had been working for a number of years before hitting the Hollywood jackpot. |
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As I mentioned when I was there a month ago, there's a new, very expensive and visually-impressive bandshell adorning the Hollywood Bowl. |
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I was asleep one night in Hollywood and woke up one morning with my notepad full of scribble and I read it. |
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With his cane, his downcast eyes, and bandy legged gait, he is the antithesis of Hollywood muscle-bound steroid cases. |
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Whether it's action films or screwball comedies, most Hollywood movies focus on beautiful young characters. |
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After the failure of his novels, he wrote screenplays in Hollywood for a few years. |
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Ferguson, who eventually scored many Hollywood films, favored this controlled system. |
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Men in LA expect their women to look like Hollywood A-listers, so we're talking weekly mani-pedis, daily blow-drys and regular facials. |
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Nearly once a month influence peddlers from different worlds gather to gossip, talk business, and schmooze at his Hollywood Hills home. |
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If you're bored with Hollywood blockbusters and want a change from feel-good schmaltz, then I'd recommend this twisted family fairy tale. |
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The trail has tended in the past to lead from the Broadway stage to the Hollywood backlot. |
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Mickey now says that once he has paid off his debts, he will try to lose all the weight and re-enter Hollywood through the back door. |
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But even without clever lighting and professional make-up artists, her girls look as glamorous and resplendent as any Hollywood icon. |
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While I was there, I got to chat with a top Hollywood agent who represents some of the above-named stars. |
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By Hollywood standards, his films may seem slow, theatrical, or excessively talky. |
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He has worked on more than 300 Hollywood movies involving snakes, lizards, spiders, and other creepy crawlers. |
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Rosie O'Donnell is on the warpath, and she's taking revenge on a long list of Hollywood enemies! |
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Lisa recently quashed rumours she was set to marry George as she wouldn't want to swap her home in Essex for George's Hollywood Hills property. |
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The promo won the brand 100 new retail accounts, while awakening interest from other Hollywood studios for future tie-ins. |
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But Hollywood kitsch was tame in comparison to that which Dali was capable of creating on his own account. |
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No Broadway or Hollywood actor, singer, or dancer worth watching escaped his pen. |
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So prevalent are the warbloggers that they now have awards, just like the weak-kneed Hollywood liberals most of them despise. |
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This is weird, transgressive, mind-bending cinema, reminiscent of silent-era German expressionism, and seasoned with Hollywood musical parody. |
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However, in many ways the film is more of a lampoon of Hollywood than current US policy. |
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At the time of the mishap, Krone was leading the Hollywood Park jockey standings. |
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Modern day Hollywood is a diverse, vital, and active community striving to preserve the elegant buildings from its past. |
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Much of the funding for this organisation comes from Hollywood actors and actresses. |
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This was the tactic of the scandal rags and Hollywood gossip sheets, and it was just not done. |
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By adeptly combining action and ideas, it proves that Hollywood can still produce astonishing entertainment. |
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The innovation generated along the way means Wellywood still beats Hollywood on some fronts. |
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The nod to commerciality is most obvious in the film's ending, one that is typical of hundreds of Hollywood westerns. |
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One industry expert described this move as the Hollywood equivalent of jumping the shark. |
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But surely making a jumped-up Hollywood star look like a pillock is big and clever? |
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With any likelihood, half the money will probably come from abroad, but we'll need a big whack of Hollywood money. |
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How can festivals avoid falling into the trap of becoming just another stop along way for the Hollywood press junket? |
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Now players have the whip hand, just like Hollywood stars of the post-studio era, and they often behave badly. |
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It's the career path of a Hollywood young gun's dreams and yet to the critics, Reeves remains their favourite whipping boy. |
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I loved its witty takes on classic California architecture, from Condor Flats to the razzle-dazzle of Hollywood Boulevard. |
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This is as much a critical reaction against contemporary Hollywood as it is an attempt to capture early-Fifties America. |
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The whorl of concentric circles behind them could represent Hollywood or heaven. |
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This British musical certainly holds its own against Hollywood rivals of the same era, although the chorus lines tend to be slightly wobbly. |
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Hollywood is its own dirty little secret, and there's nothing Hollywood likes more than tattling on itself. |
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He was a pioneer composer in Hollywood briefly, but he soon spent much of his time on newspaper work, including an agony column. |
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When Hollywood produces movies of this magnitude, it creates jobs for directors, actors, and key grips in California. |
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And consider this, videogame sales for 1998 were nearly triple the total box office receipts for Hollywood films. |
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Industry newspaper Variety estimates that around 65 per cent of total box office receipts for Hollywood films come from overseas. |
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The film is about a Hollywood screenwriter who is blacklisted as part of an anti-Communist witch-hunt. |
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Wary of the way Hollywood might handle the story, he set out to create his own version and set the record straight. |
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The first video features Hollywood stars on various red carpets taking a minute to say hello to everyone at the awards. |
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This novel is very hard on the people of Hollywood nobody with any redeeming values to speak of. |
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If this simple tale of three people and a pooch were a Hollywood movie, it would be all about the redemptive power of love. |
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He claims the Hollywood legend is trying to drive him out of the luxury townhouse in order to buy the property at a knock-down price. |
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For starters, poor timing couldn't stop the three biggest workaholics in Hollywood from pumping out back-to-back releases. |
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One shows the globe morphing into a film reel to show how Hollywood relies on the network. |
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She is facing some criticism about going to Hollywood to raise money for her reelection campaign. |
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She may be a B-list celebrity in Hollywood but on a tennis court, the former world No.1 is an under-prepared accident waiting to happen. |
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This allows for plot twists and epic scope undreamt of in the 90-minute Hollywood story arc. |
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Stuck with an all-star cast and high-hope-filled pressure from studio execs, Hollywood publicists were in a bind. |
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You might figure that Hollywood would know how to create a realistic environment populated with relatable characters. |
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Time often dilutes anger and passion and Hollywood began to relent in its attitude against Kazan. |
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But he's ruthless and relentless, and you always think that there might be a point in a Hollywood movie that he will draw back. |
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It is reported that the couple want to make a Hollywood film of their story. |
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While the remake of Japanese horror might be novel, remaking a film has become standard Hollywood practice. |
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Despite this, Hollywood continues to supply the public with remakes of films that were perfectly fine in the first place. |
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Creativity is basically gone from Hollywood and many of the movies coming out today are remakes of successful earlier films. |
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Now, Simon is lapsing into Hollywood speak to say he didn't do anything wrong. |
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This character's role is merely to grin amiably, like the servants in old Hollywood films. |
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I have long since grown tired of these Hollywood tropes, but the Bollywood repackaging made it all fun again. |
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Nobody appreciates a moral lashing from a pal, especially if it's over insignificant Hollywood rumors or other trite stuff. |
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Ferguson focuses his attention on the repetitions and little changes involved in the drawn-out affair that is the filming of a Hollywood scene. |
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There aren't many Hollywood blockbusters about Nobel laureates in economics. |
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Every Hollywood marketing impulse screams for the movie to be zippily cartoonish. |
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Deals with Blockbuster, Hollywood Video, pay cable, broadcast television and other ancillaries are also tied to theatrical release. |
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So who do you think will take the lead role when Hollywood snaps up the movie rights? |
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The 80-film-old Hollywood producer is scouting for a female lead for his new film. |
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Most Angelenos know that Hollywood uses the L.A. River for car chase scenes. |
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Since the end of November, Angelenos driving north on the Hollywood Freeway have confronted the ultimate marketing imperative. |
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Many of the images come from Hollywood movies, including Walt Disney animations. |
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Yet Hollywood returns to the theme of spiders every ten years or so in its endless recycling of material to try and sell films. |
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Statistics show many accomplished actors in Hollywood and television are Leos, and many have Moon signs in Cancer as well. |
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I have a leopard-skin outfit I got in the mail from Frederick's of Hollywood that I can still fit into. |
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Now the Dome has been expensively reupholstered, with a very posh multiplex, the Hollywood Arclight, grafted on to it. |
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Caulfield hoped that the audience could look at Hollywood more critically or satirically. |
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Nancy Reagan was reviled as a Hollywood airhead until she was reviled as a secret Machiavellian. |
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The possibility of using temporality as a narrative catalyst has been exploited in cinema, as in classic Hollywood dissolves and fades. |
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Of course Hollywood had no problem with hackers as long as it was the United States government they were hacking. |
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He also has found a niche in Hollywood and is listed as producer of The Darjeeling Limited and Fantastic Mr. Fox. |
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The fear that Pascal might weather the storm has du Vernay, Oprah Winfrey, and other Hollywood elites pulling their punches. |
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The most recent news pouring out of Hollywood this week has only worked to reinforce the criticisms that remakes and retreads are at the top of next year's production lists. |
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Admittedly, the recreations of early '50s Hollywood streets are beautiful. |
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They satirize the sometimes byzantine credits of Hollywood screenwriting. |
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Of course, the hurricane aftermath is still foremost on people's minds, everywhere from Main Street, USA, to the red carpets of Hollywood and New York. |
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Instead, try Hollywood Road for gorgeous local treasures and even a tasteful Mao head if you so incline. |
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But it might, when we look back at the stellar performances young Hollywood produced this year, end up being ridiculous. |
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Planning a party is a total mare when you're a Hollywood It Girl. |
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The Hollywood Reporter said the film was a dud, but Holmes plays neatly against type. |
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I suppose Hollywood stars must consent to be godparents to a lot of the children of their staffs. |
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Even with all the money in the bank, most Hollywood stars and executives are loathe to squeal to protect their own hide. |
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Almost certainly stuff will be blown up in his new film, and Eccleston joins a long line of English actors who have been called upon to play Hollywood baddies. |
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He does a really good job of capturing a real city, not a Hollywood city where gritty is represented by new stuff with smudges of schmutz on the top. |
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He is the most compelling Hollywood satirist this side of Nathanael West. |
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On Friday evening, a crowd of Hollywood luminaries gathered to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the spike Lee classic. |
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His deft hand with makeup and eyebrow grooming has made him somewhat of a Hollywood legend. |
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The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a succession of schlock and gore museums. |
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It started out as a low-budget telemovie, which was followed by a sequel, and then there were cinema versions of both, and now there's a Hollywood remake. |
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Leaving the theatre after midnight, all the clubs were going off, and I am pretty sure Kelly and I came to the conclusion that Hollywood is definitely not our scene. |
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Thrice married and twice divorced, Tony exemplified a certain Hollywood archetype. |
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And like Jodorowsky, Kubrick also had the delusion that some Hollywood studio would back his vision. |
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What could audiences possibly gain from watching Hollywood personnel go through the motions of adhering to an Asian precursor? |
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One of the reasons Hollywood has always liked sword-and-sandal epics is that it has vainly seen itself in the lascivious, bacchanalian lifestyle of the rich and Roman. |
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In a matter of minutes, he gave a shameless, amped up account of his various Hollywood conquests. |
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Many Hollywood stars today care about the environment, or gay rights, or animal rights, or what have you. |
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And worth remembering that from the moment the war began, Hollywood was on message with anti-nazi propaganda. |
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Indeed, history has shown us just how much of a threat schlocky Hollywood entertainment is to totalitarian governments. |
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The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that the new writer is Aron Eli Coleite. |
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But Bananas is standing between Artie and his Hollywood dream and so he is prepared to send her off to an asylum. |
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If his avidity was an act, Brooks should immediately move to Hollywood and collect his Academy Awards. |
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But of course no visit to Hollywood would be complete without a bang-up, star-studded gala. |
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I like taking that old Hollywood idea and putting rock and roll on top of it and messing it up and smudging it. |
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It is a surrealistic story involving a tense relationship between lovers, nannies pushing baby carriages, and starlets parading around in a snake pit of Hollywood promises. |
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And since Hollywood is all about blockbuster family entertainments now, about half of our nude content comes from television. |
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Many in Hollywood figured that Ross, the new studio chief, had enough success in cable television to be a reasonable choice. |
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At the age of 9, Daniel Radcliffe was catapulted towards Harry Potter and Hollywood immortality by a single, instinctive wink. |
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Presumably Davies knows his way around the Hollywood A-list well enough. |
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The former OC star, 26, was channelling Hollywood chic in a tapered tuxedo and bright orange lipstick. |
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And most of the movies shown on the televisions in the yard were rentals of whatever Hollywood released on DVD that week. |
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The crowd itself is part-Brooklyn hipster, with a side of Hollywood heavyweight thrown in for good measure. |
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Whether the faith-based wave will be a long-term trend, or just another Hollywood flavor of the month remains to be seen. |
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Chet is one of several offspring of big Hollywood icons searching to become the next Tupac or Eminem. |
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But veteran stylist Jessica Paster says appearing too fashion-forward in the carefully styled world of Hollywood is a risk. |
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Nicolas Chartier has been tarred and feathered in Hollywood for negative Oscar campaigning. |
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It surprises exactly no one in Hollywood that as a child, Ari was diagnosed as hyperactive and dyslexic. |
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The pious, sanctimonious Oscar ceremony is how Hollywood wants to see itself. |
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Fitzgerald, Nabokov, Huxley, and the rest of them failed in Hollywood for a variety of reasons. |
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Republicans in Hollywood seem to get a lot of flack and be a bit marginalized. |
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You get lots of newsreel showing you the awfulness of the regime in the twenties, and the vim and vigor of New York and Hollywood in the same era. |
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Among the Hollywood brat pack of the late 1980s, Slater was the sarky one in leathers, bad boy to his grunge angel and, like him, he is at present attempting a comeback. |
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It is a wonderful production that knows how to take its time, lingering over the ship board details rather than striving for nonstop action like most Hollywood blockbusters. |
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Has Hollywood approached you yet with requests to film any of your books? |
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In his film pieces, he often made use of commercial production techniques or isolated bits of Hollywood films, as when he created a continuous loop of the roaring MGM lion. |
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A robust grandfather, once the bane of Hollywood screenwriting, regales his frail, fidgety grandson with horrible tales of the macabre and the supernatural. |
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Today, Laughlin lives a reclusive life far from the Hollywood music scene that she and clarkson reveled in years ago. |
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Kim Jung-un clearly recognizes that Hollywood and American popular culture in general constitute a dire threat. |
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Celebrity obsessed fans can snap up exact replications of star's dentures which clip-on to the front of their own teeth giving them a Hollywood smile. |
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The GOP lives in a decrepit Hollywood mansion where Gingrich is its Norma Desmond, always ready for his closeup. |
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It's been a while since Hollywood made a light romantic comedy. |
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Once she became enmeshed in the acting world, she turned to some timeless Hollywood icons for sartorial guidance. |
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A blockbuster in France, this car-chase pic may be as boneheaded as any Hollywood actioner but the vehicular stunts are far wilder than anything in The Fast and the Furious. |
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This is a Hollywood director at the height of his powers creating original, wildly ambitious epics. |
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Like the protagonists in the classic Hollywood films of Anthony Mann, Hawks or Ford, the leads of Collateral express themselves through their action as much as their locution. |
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In Paradise Valley we found such a place where we could exchange the unctuous reptiles of Hollywood for far less pretentious alligator lizards and gopher snakes. |
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Were these scripts circulating around Hollywood back when the show was on the air? |
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As Hollywood learned long before many of us were born, when you dish up bread and water because it's quick and easy, a starved population will eat. |
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When the golden age of Hollywood musicals faded, two young tappers appeared on television variety shows with their father as Hines, Hines, and Dad. |
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Perhaps the smoke of all the early season buzz really did get in the Hollywood Foreign Press's eyes. |
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He's been the jeweler to kings, emperors, and even Hollywood royalty. |
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Ruby also danced in a chorus of a Hollywood club for a while, as her marriage deteriorated and finally ended in divorce. |
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But the gipper was still in Hollywood when President Kennedy pushed such policies. |
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Well-heeled Hungarian kids like to drink at this famously and excessively long bar, surrounded by the iconography of old Hollywood and local Magyar movies. |
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Numerous other parties are on tap, many catering to the Hollywood set. |
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Indeed, perhaps this current crop of silver spoon rappers would do well to look to a previous generation of Hollywood rappers. |
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Instead Hollywood remains tentative, depending on women-friendly filmmakers like Cukor, Hawks, and now Feig to push the envelope. |
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Now, someone who once supplied famous friends with drugs is talking, shedding light on the seedier side of Hollywood living. |
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More frequently, you find the smirk in comedies, like the sendup of Hollywood nihilism in Get shorty. |
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The movies were the primary retailers of the myth, and Hollywood failed dismally in its attempts to sell the dangers of the international conspiracy. |
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I just got The Hollywood Reporter the other day and there was the American Horror Story For Your consideration ad. |
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Remember the harrier jump jet, the vertical takeoff and landing craft the British designed and Hollywood made famous? |
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There is something endlessly appealing about this film, a sense of adventure and excitement as seen through the lens of a Hollywood of a more innocent time. |
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And, in a serendipitous way, Hollywood is according some newfound respect to the Man From Plains. |
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Rather than a Hollywood Rat Pack, we might think of them as the Habsburg Wrath Pack. |
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They arrived in Hollywood when she was 15, and she found that being Gypsy made her cool. |
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Now that one of America's most white-bread movie stars has shown that he's keenly aware of the racial inequities of Hollywood casting, what's everybody else's excuse? |
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He won a fiercely dedicated following of young Chicano and Anglo organizers and the support of Hollywood celebrities, political luminaries, and social reformers. |
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Otherwise, Hollywood may give up on interesting, grown-up movies altogether. |
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After 15 years as a powerful Hollywood agent, Elisa Hallerman trades it in for life as an addiction counselor. |
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A publicist for one Hollywood eveningwear company says that this particular stylist comes to their atelier before the Oscars and borrows the entire collection. |
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Because I was living with this story, I watched closely as Hollywood considered making a film about Selma. |
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From the right's point of view, you couldn't invent a better caricature of a New Age Hollywood zillionaire to be the public face of the anti-war movement. |
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Unlike the three-walled sets of Hollywood soundstages, this is made for every nook and cranny to be filmed. |
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At times I wonder why some of the actors have agents in Hollywood whereas I strongly feel that an Indian star will look the best in an Indian flick. |
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Back in the dark days of the Great Depression, Hollywood pumped out brilliant, inspiring, high-spirited films. |
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His dresses were worn by Hollywood stars and first ladies, emanating glamour and sophistication. |
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So by mining the Good Book for blockbuster stories, Hollywood may be on to something. |
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With pages of action and a faithful fanbase, Hollywood is mining the Good Book for blockbuster stories. |
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The coexistence of mortals and immortals has been lost, not to make the film easier to follow but to make it easier to sell for Hollywood marketeers. |
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That short-lived golden period ended around 2000 as Hollywood began to slash budgets and downsize productions. |
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It was a movie far ahead of its time and very different mind-fodder from most of the unmemorable gloss and dross that came out of Hollywood that year. |
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This was the first great Hollywood scandal, and the rumor mill went wild. |
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The Hollywood rumour mill has been active with stories of post-production strife, while accounts of the film's lame ending have surfaced on the Internet. |
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At the same time, the transpacific migrations within and of Hollywood continue to perpetuate the myth that any marker of Asianness is synonymous with foreignness. |
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But, of course, different standards get applied when you are a Hollywood star versus a suddenly reborn politician who wants to be the governor of the state. |
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Not for decades would Hollywood produce anything even remotely like it. |
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Bennett's memoir is full of crucial technical insights into Broadway and Hollywood practice, but by way of instructive anecdote rather than structured discussion. |
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Again and again, liberal Hollywood has to go through the ghastly ritual of ennobling people before it can allow them to become recognizably human. |
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Ford had been sleepwalking through tepid Hollywood concoctions like Regarding Henry and Sabrina for years before Six Days. |
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After all, he had grown up watching all kinds of films from Indian masala fare to the local Malaysian and Hong Kong Chinese films as well as Hollywood cinema. |
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Chaplin was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1972, having been previously excluded because of his political beliefs. |
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From what little I know, he was a thorough gentleman, an Anglophile, more at home reading English bestsellers and watching Hollywood films. |
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His agenting career brought him into contact with numerous Hollywood stars. |
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Real-life events blurring into Hollywood movies is hardly new, especially lately. |
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She finally carried out her lifelong ambition when she appeared in a Hollywood blockbuster. |
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The political commentary, interesting characters and engaging story lead to a massive fan-base that eventually inspired a Hollywood quadrilogy. |
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She is the first foal of the Diesis mare Annona, whose dam Arsaan is a stakes-winning half-sister to Hollywood Gold Cup victor Desert Wine. |
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One of the great signature traits of the studio years in Hollywood was its wealth of character actors. |
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Nobody is forced to watch American films, and yet many in the world consider Hollywood a means of cultural imperialism. |
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Then the birth of aviation, the citrus industry and a dream factory called Hollywood helped transform nowhereland into Lotusland. |
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Somehow she managed, with a cinched waist here and a few darts there, to look like a Hollywood star. |
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It is thought Hollywood is full of back-stabbing starlets, but that is not the case with the stars of Crazy, Stupid, Love. |
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Surely, Hollywood should not be exempt from such a standard. |
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I came to Hollywood with dreams in my heart,'' said Vilmos Zsigmond, who picked up the award for Best Cinematographer. |
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All British films in this period were adversely affected by a Hollywood boycott of British films. |
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Yet for the vast majority of those who acted on their urges to be in pictures, Hollywood was not the end of the rainbow but the end of the road. |
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It may be schmaltzy and self-indulgent, but you wouldn't expect anything less than a true Hollywood ending. |
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At least as far as Hollywood is concerned, 2013 is the year of doomsday. |
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Why was Emerson a failure in 1940s Hollywood but a blazing success as a femcee on early 1950s television? |
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Bay's films recreate, rather than re-assemble, B-movies of the classical era while acquiescing to the post-classical Hollywood franchise. |
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The city is within the 30-mile zone including Hollywood studios and offers a reverse commute, Kellar said. |
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The Hollywood star's son, Jaycee Chan, is accused of a serious drug offense. |
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Our triumph was out of this world and a real body slam to Hollywood proving what we can achieve. |
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Seductive pulp fiction artfully aping the dark mysteries of 40s Hollywood with a plot full of body swerves. |
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So it's no wonder the Hollywood star didn't need much arm-twisting when it came to agreeing to a new series. |
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Seductive pulp fiction that artfully apes the dark mysteries of 40s Hollywood with a plot full of body swerves. |
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Don't see a movie in it myself, but those Hollywood ginks will take anything. |
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Many successful Hollywood films have been based on English people, stories or events. |
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Their sound recordists have also captured the aural impact of war better than Hollywood generally does. |
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This short ballet was the inspiration for the great Hollywood film On the Town, featuring three lusty sailors on shore leave in New York. |
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By the time The Circus was released, Hollywood had witnessed the introduction of sound films. |
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Gottlieb and Kimball feature those songs that became the lullaby of Broadway, a hooray for Hollywood and Tin Pan Alley bullion. |
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She believed she was to be paid PS5,000 for taking part in a 'casting procedure' for a television series based on the Hollywood bonkbuster. |
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We use this guy as a foil to skewer Hollywood actors and pop culture. |
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Ax was now a Hollywood hyphenated man. An actor hyphen director hyphen writer. |
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It took you quite a while to climb the Hollywood mountain, so to speak. |
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After scrapping through his semifinal, John wowed judges Paul Hollywood and Mary Berry with his showstopper chiffon cake. |
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The Sheffield Walk of Fame in the City Centre honours famous Sheffield residents past and present in a similar way to the Hollywood version. |
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The performance was a major landmark in Sellers's career and became his first contact with the Hollywood film industry. |
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Bakshi, a bungling Indian actor who accidentally receives an invitation to a lavish Hollywood dinner party. |
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In 2002, Andrews was among the guests at the Queen's Golden Jubilee Hollywood party held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. |
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Notable modern amphitheatres include the Shoreline Amphitheatre and the Hollywood Bowl. |
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For her performance, Winslet received a second nomination by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association that year. |
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She has been outspoken about her refusal to allow Hollywood to dictate her weight. |
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He, therefore, rejected the new Hollywood craze and began work on a new silent film. |
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The MPAA, which emerges in Kirby's film as a creature of the Hollywood studios, wraps itself in the cloak of morality. |
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