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Quiz: Who won the most Oscars for directing?
Gold DerbyTo see the answer, click on the "Continue reading" link underneath the photos below. ANSWER: John Ford won the most Oscars for directing (four): "The Quiet Man," 1952; "How Green Was My Valley," 1941; "The Grapes of Wrath," 1940; "The Informer," 1935.... -
Jeff Dowd on Jeff Bridges: A unique American icon
The Big PictureJeff Dowd is an indie film producer and promoter who is known to one and all as the Dude, having served in large part as the inspiration for Jeff Bridges' immortal Dude character in the Coen brothers' "The Big Lebowski."...... -
Thursday's TV Highlights: Andy Samberg guest stars as the Head Ranger on 'Parks and Recreation'
Show TrackerClick here to download TV listings for the week of March 14 - 20 in PDF format This week's TV Movies HEAD RANGER: Andy Samberg guest stars in a new episode of 'Parks and Recreation' at 8:30 p.m. on NBC....... -
Hedda Hopper, March 23, 1946
The Daily MirrorMarch 23, 1946: John Ford is at work on “My Darling Clementine,” Hedda Hopper says. LEFT... -
Music review: Hanns Eisler, a Marxist for our time?
Culture MonsterHanns Eisler is not, yet, a recovered voice. A two-time Oscar nominee for best score, the German composer, who fled the Nazis in 1933, was the first in motion pictures to be called up by the House Committee on Un-American...... -
Out West, in Utah's Butch Cassidy country
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"Most of what follows is true." That's the opening of "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," the 1969 movie about two bandits born as the sun was setting over the mesas and buttes of the old Wild West. Morally ambiguous, the movie struck a chord with...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Christianity, Sundance Film Festival, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Religion and Belief
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Majestic sleepover in Monument Valley, Utah
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterForrest Gump stopped running here; Thelma and Louise did not. Half a century ago, when advertisers conjured up the Marlboro Man as the personification of the American West's folklore of freedom and rugged individualism, Monument Valley was already the...Tags: Empire State Building, Manhattan (New York City), Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), Restaurants, Family
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Iowa's political song and dance
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDES MOINES — Inside a brightly lighted downtown theater, a group of actors gathered around a piano, their songbooks open and voices ready, waiting for their cue. Director Tony Humrichouser peered intently at the score. With his nod, the cast...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Elections, Des Moines Register, South Dakota, Massachusetts
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Mary Queen of Scots on film and in books
Here are some of the dramatic depictions and books that give broader insight into Mary Queen of Scots: Films "Mary of Scotland": Katharine Hepburn's 1936 turn at the Scottish queen, with Fredric March as her Bothwell, directed by John Ford. "Mary,...Tags: Fiction, Biography (genre), Fredric March, Drama (genre), BBC
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James Stewart: Celebrating his 100th birthday
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTO MILLIONS, James Stewart was Everyman. To Kelly Stewart, he was just Dad. "Dad was a very private person," she says, adding that her father never brought his work home with him. But she got her first inkling of his tremendous popularity at age 6,...Tags: Television, Academy Awards, Anthony Mann, Samuel Goldwyn, Indiana
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Director Larry Charles disdains a fashion Bible
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDIRECTOR Larry Charles has been mistaken for a homeless crack addict, thanks to his, er, unconventional style. (The pajamas and Moses beard didn't help.) But nowadays, Charles -- whose latest film, " Religulous," opened Friday -- favors sleek designer...Tags: Education, Alfred Hitchcock, Colleges and Universities, Manhattan (New York City), Religulous (movie)
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The year in home entertainment
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIn terms of home entertainment, viewers had an embarrassment of riches to choose from this year. Among 2007's best releases were restored old favorites and newly discovered rarities, television classics past and present, and at the top of the heap, the...Tags: Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Education, DVDs and Movies, Television, Movies
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