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Showing their serious side
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Unlike in the series categories, the Emmys don't force voters to view DVDs in the movie and miniseries categories. Nominees are chosen by a popular vote of industry actors, which favors name recognition. It's the same process used in the Academy...Tags: HBO (tv network), Mercedes Ruehl, Jason Isaacs, Scrubs (tv program), Julianna Margulies
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2007 Primetime Emmy Winners
Zap2It.comWinners of the 59th Annual Primetime Emmys are listed in bold along with their fellow nominees. Drama Series - 'Boston Legal' - 'Grey's Anatomy' - 'Heroes' - 'House' - 'The Sopranos' Comedy Series - 'Entourage' - 'The Office' - '30 Rock' -...Tags: Ugly Betty (tv program), America Ferrera, ER (tv program), Martin Landau, James Spader
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Gollum to Play Einstein for HBO
Zap2It.comAndy Serkis' two most famous movie roles are ones in which he is utterly unrecognizable, and now he's set to transform again (if not quite so radically) to play Albert Einstein in an HBO project. Serkis will play the renowned physicist in "Einstein and...Tags: World War I (1914-1918), Albert Einstein, England, Science and Technology, The Hollywood Reporter
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Golden Globes Turn on Cable
Zap2It.comThe 65th annual Golden Globes will air on NBC, but they'll have a distinct cable-TV feel. Cable series dominate the major television categories, with seven of the 11 nominated comedy and drama series hailing from non-broadcast networks. The series...Tags: Ugly Betty (tv program), Television Industry, America Ferrera, Tilda Swinton, Viggo Mortensen
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Live chat with Choire Sicha
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer2008-01-13 17:07:06.0 Choire Sicha: Looks like we're slowly easing into this thing--we should have our act together in mere moments. Anyway! For those not near a T.V., there wasn't much to miss--although I had no idea that William Shatner was 76? And that...Tags: Television Industry, Tilda Swinton, Cinema Industry, James Spader, Denis Leary
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'Knocked Up,' 'Ratatouille' Top AFI's 2007 List
Zap2It.comUnplanned pregnancy, greed and facing incredible personal challenges were a few recurring themes among the America Film Institute's picks for the best films of the year. AFI released its Top 10 film and TV lists for 2007 on Sunday, Dec. 16. Among the...Tags: Ugly Betty (tv program), Dexter (tv program), Pixar Animation, No Country for Old Men (movie), Mad Men (tv program)
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Ask Sam Smith
This question is not about the bulls in particular, but it is something I've always wondered about. Why do sports writers write in the style they write? For example, at the end of your article about the Bulls' loss to the Magic, you conclude with Chris...Tags: Lou Brock, P.J. Brown, Casino and Gambling Industry, Bruce Bowen, Entertainment
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AFI names the year's best in film and TV
The raucous comedy "Knocked Up," the animated family film "Ratatouille," the final season of "The Sopranos" and the freshman comedy-fantasy series "Pushing Daisies" were named Sunday by the American Film Institute as among the best works in film and...Tags: Death, Television, Comedy (genre), No Country for Old Men (movie), Los Angeles Times
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'Longford'
Times Staff WriterPremiering tonight, the HBO movie "Longford" stars Jim Broadbent as the real-life Frank Pakenham, Earl of Longford, an esteemed but doddering Labor Parliamentarian with a soft spot for society's unwanted and condemned. Samantha Morton plays the real-...Tags: HBO (tv network), Murder, Andy Serkis, Prisons, Crimes
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Hopkins grad primed for Sundance
Sun Movie CriticRocket Science, an unconventional coming-of-age yarn that the Johns Hopkins University grad Jeffrey Blitz filmed in Baltimore two summers ago, will premiere at this year's Sundance Film Festival, which kicks off today in Park City, Utah. "I'd be lying if...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, Democratic Convention (1968), Utah, Laura Linney, Science and Technology
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What dark horse will be next 'Sunshine'?
Times Staff WriterThough the Sundance Film Festival takes understandable pains to distance itself from Hollywood, it becomes more apparent every year that William Goldman's great rule of studio filmmaking applies to the independent world as well: Nobody knows anything....Tags: Armed Forces, Israel, Unsettled (movie), Dan Klores, Justice System
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Oscar winner Jim Broadbent slips into the skin of 'Longford'
Zap2It.comJim Broadbent vanishes so completely into his film roles that he seems less a character actor than a phantom. Watch his recent gallery of performances -- as testy librettist W.S. Gilbert in "Topsy-Turvy," manic impresario Harold Zidler in "Moulin Rouge"...Tags: HBO (tv network), England, Andy Serkis, Peter Jackson, Prisons
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