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Has MGM's crappy luck spared us all a Sam Mendes–directed James Bond movie?
This news comes from England and concerns Pete Doherty, so take it with a grain of crack.
A thirty-second commercial during the May 23 series finale of 'Lost' will set advertisers back nearly a million dollars.
Will audiences now expect any movie whose shaky-cam trailer shows Matt Damon fleeing from helicopters to be an unsubtle lecture on foreign policy?
The Fed might be getting bigger.
It's mostly because of 'A Christmas Carol.'
With the help of some rich people, of course.
"He is not going to risk bipartisan support to make the White House happy."
But we're the ones who will probably end up paying it.
Hollywood's war on our wallets has resulted in another record-destroying year for box-office receipts.
"Goldman Sachs and Ambac have basically agreed to work with the Weinsteins to figure out a way to have the studio go forward in a healthy manner."
GE and Comcast have agreed that a joint venture between NBC Universal and Comcast would be worth $30 billion.
"There was enough of a consensus from our distribution and marketing folks in certain parts of the world that we would be pushing a boulder up a hill."
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