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People of Subway, we will not go quietly into the night!
Bill Pullman and Matthew Modine take on the roles of the Wall Street CEOs.
Surely there must be some way to pin some of the blame for the failure of 'Oleanna' on Jeremy Piven, right?
Plus: Winnie Mandela gets a biopic! The Mol strikes again! And it's curtains for ‘Oleanna’!
Plus: J.J. Abrams is still sensitive to 'Star Trek' criticism.
When she wears it, she says, the only people who see her are Tinsley Mortimer and Marjorie Gubelmann. Meanwhile, this past weekend boldfaced names like Gwyneth Paltrow and Peter Cook feigned invisibility — but you would have seen them if you were there. Because in the Hamptons, there's nowhere to hide.
Alan Rickman is a persuasive wine snob, and Bill Pullman goes California casual, in a movie out today.
Not to mention 'Thor,' 'The Avengers,' and 'Captain America.'
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