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DVD Review: 'Lawrence of Arabia' looks great on Blu-ray
David Lean's 1962 “Lawrence of Arabia” is one of the most universally praised films ever made, and deservedly so. Nominated for 10 Oscars, winner of seven (including Best Picture), it has only grown better with time. The few aspects that might...
Tags: Sony Corp., Peter O'Toole, Movies, Lawrence of Arabia (movie), Blu-ray Discs
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The story of the Oscars
While it's true that there's only so much anyone can say about the Oscars, remember it can be said again and again. As a reader (and writer), I know by now that there are 10 abiding Oscar stories. Here they are, all in a single article: The history...Tags: Jerry Lewis, ABC (tv network), Greta Garbo, Chuck Workman, David Letterman
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‘Star Wars’: Frank Oz on Stuart Freeborn, the legend behind Yoda
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesJedi Master Yoda is one of the most famous and iconic of the hundreds of characters in the “Star Wars” ...... -
‘Star Wars’: Stuart Freeborn, the makeup artist behind Yoda, dies
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesLegendary Hollywood makeup man Stuart Freeborn, who created some of the most memorable characters ever in science fiction including Yoda ...... -
All along, a force was with Alec Guinness
For millions of young "Star Wars" fans, and some not so young, Alec Guinness is the man who played Obi-Wan Kenobi. And that is that. For all they know Guinness only did this in his life: expound on the glories of The Force and get Mark Hamill up to...
Tags: Movies, George Lucas, John Gielgud, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (movie), Star Wars (movie)
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‘Dark Knight Rises’: Michael Caine on Alfred’s final scene
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comMichael Caine distinctly remembers the morning Christopher Nolan turned up at his English country home with a screenplay for the ...... -
The age of epics: Kenneth Turan's DVD picks of the week
With home entertainment systems featuring screens as big as the Ritz, it’s a good time to look at some recent DVD and Blu-ray releases of celebrated epics from the recent past. At the top of everyone’s list of intelligent epics is David...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Blade Runner (movie), Movies, Christopher Walken, Blu-ray Discs
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To the screen, and back again
I'm 51 and Bilbo-free. Somehow "The Hobbit" has eluded me my entire reading life. What was I reading in junior high when I first noticed everyone else was reading it? "Big A: The Story of Lew Alcindor," maybe. Or William K. Everson's book on Laurel &...
Tags: Ang Lee, Wuthering Heights (movie), Life of Pi (movie), Howard Hawks, Entertainment
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Reader Q&A: Dan Pompei's Bears mailbag
Chicago Tribune reporterWho is your choice for the biggest surprise of the season so far? Would I be in the running if I said Tim Jennings? -- Chuck Durante, Guiling, China There are a number of candidates. Tim Jennings is a good one, seeing he was benched at the end of last...Tags: Shea McClellin, Peyton Manning, Trace Armstrong, Mike Martz, Super Bowl
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Andrew Sarris dies at 83; longtime film critic
Film critic Andrew Sarris began his rise to prominence in the early 1960s when, fresh off an extended visit to Paris, he became a primary spokesman for a theory that would reverberate throughout the cinema world.
Screenwriters and producers may have...Tags: New York Observer, Peter Bogdanovich, Howard Hawks, Entertainment, Budd Boetticher
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Counter Intelligence: A little crunch with your Chianti at Tar & Roses
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticAny discussion of Tar & Roses must begin, as your dinner probably will, with what is probably its simplest appetizer, a concoction of popcorn tossed with brown sugar, lardons and chile, like a bowl of Cracker Jack with chewy cubes of bacon instead of...Tags: Appetizers, Chile, Bacon, Dining and Drinking, Parsley
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Hollywood finds romance in travel
Love is always lovelier some place other than home. Well, at least in the celluloid universe.
Traveling by boat, train or even bus can lead to romantic entanglements in the movies, as does visiting über-romantic locales such as Rome, Paris and Venice. Of...Tags: Giovanni Ribisi, Cary Grant, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Julia Roberts, Rome (Italy)
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