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Twenty-five hours and seventeen minutes, to be exact.
One in critical condition, other just grazed by bullet.
To the surprise of no one, a USC study finds that women are underrepresented on the big screen.
And so 'Dark of the Moon' opens the Moscow International Film Festival.
The original comic-book guy gets his day and his Hollywood star. The schools stay open, though.
The Palm Springs Film Festival is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the Oscar publicist's murderer.
Oprah, Tina Fey, and Gwyneth also to get stars on Walk of Fame.
And only 'Finding Nemo' was in the top twenty.
The answer: Not a thing. And Mr. Potato Head is laughing all the way to the bank.
The producers of the 2009 Oscars, Larry Mark and Bill Condon, apparently turned the gig down.
"It was so nice to actually get dialogue that you had to think about."
Even though you've likely never heard of him, James Ulmer is very influential in Hollywood circles.
Clint and Joaquin quit, and Angelina Jolie announces 'I don't plan to keep acting very long.' Who's next?
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