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Check It Out: Get close with spacey encounters
For years, mankind has gazed up at the stars and wondered what exists beyond our planet. Is the universe a vast sea of nothing? Are we alone or is there intelligent life elsewhere? Science fiction postulates what sort of marvelous sights we'll...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Science, Science and Technology, Companies and Corporations, Movies
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Orderly South Florida shoppers swarm the stores for Black Friday deals
South Florida shoppers proved civil, well-behaved and even friendly at times as they jammed the aisles of malls, electonics outlets and toy stores for the Black Friday retail frenzy.
By mid-morning, though, the overnight rush had largely subsided and...Tags: Toys, Broward County, Target, Orlando Real Estate, Tamarac
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Summit chickens out on previewing ‘Three Musketeers 3D’
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelTruthfully, a 3D version of “The Three Musketeers” sounded, well, odd and a bit of a stretch. And the fact that the one filmmaker who could give Uwe Boll a run for the “Worst movie maker of the moment” money was behind it wasn't... -
Box Office: 'Paranormal Activity 3' scares off competition [Updated]
Company Town"Paranormal Activity 3" scared off all rivals at the box office this weekend, topping the series best and outpacing all comers with an eye-popping studio-estimated take of $54 million. The third film in Paramount Pictures' horror franchise bested... -
Movie Review: The Three Musketeers 3D
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelPerhaps, like me and hundreds of millions of others, you skipped Paul W.S. Anderson's befouling of “The Three Musketeers” in 3D on its opening weekend. This is just a short note, well, a review, to point out our collective folly. This is a... -
Movie Review: Resident Evil: Afterlife
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe good news for Paul W.S. Anderson is that Uwe Boll, his only serious competition for worst movie-maker in the biz, has another “Bloodrayne” movie coming out, this one with Nazis. The bad news is Anderson has another “Resident Evil”... -
Resident Evil wins weekend — $28 million
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelIt's a champagne Sunday at Screen Gems, where the combination of a proven first person shooter video game horror franchise, the auteurism of the esteemed Paul W.S. Anderson and the When WILL she get her Oscar? performance of Milla Jovovich jelled into a... -
Orlando Bloom to return as Legolas in 'The Hobbit' films
Ministry of GossipOrlando Bloom cast in 'The Hobbit.' Orlando Bloom is officially heading back to Middle Earth to reprise his role as hot elf Legolas in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" films. Peter Jackson announced that Orlando Bloom will be reprising his "The Lord of the... -
Reel Critic: No gore left undone in 'Resident Evil'
The weekends after Labor Day are financial dead zones for Hollywood. The distributors of the "Resident Evil" franchise wisely choose this time period to release their popular action/horror films. With no competition from any major studios, they maximize...Tags: Resident Evil: Afterlife (movie) , Milla Jovovich, Entertainment, Labor Day, Ghouls and Zombies (supernatural entities)
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DVD review: 'Death Race 2' vrooms straight to video
Brand XIn 1975, there was the goofy Roger Corman/Paul Bartel action comedy “Death Race 2000.” In 2008 — for more than 100 times the budget — Paul W.S. Anderson very loosely remade it as a pure action film with Jason Statham. And, in 2011,... -
Demands for reform
Baltimore Sun reportersAs they put up houses for sale, some Baltimore entrepreneurs are reviving an old practice to make new profits. Rehabbers and ground rent holders are creating new rents on the land under those houses, saddling buyers with annual fees of as much as $240....Tags: Politics, Office Equipment and Supplies, Companies and Corporations, Insurance, University of Maryland, College Park
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On shaky ground
Baltimore Sun reportersBaltimore's arcane system of ground rents, widely viewed as a harmless vestige of colonial law, is increasingly being used by some investors to seize homes or extract large fees from people who often are ignorant of the loosely regulated process, an...Tags: Politics, Arts and Culture, Seizures, Companies and Corporations, Trials
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