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'Iron Man 3' not the first film to get a unique Chinese cut
Hollywood is pretty well accustomed to its movies being censored by authorities in China. But in the case of Marvel Studios' forthcoming "Iron Man 3," something close to the opposite of that practice is taking place. On Friday, Walt Disney Co....
Tags: Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc., China, Movies, MGM Inc., Joseph Gordon-Levitt
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Paramount co-production 'Transformers 4' will shoot in China
Paramount Pictures has signed a co-production deal with two Chinese entities for its "Transformers 4" and will film part of the action movie in China. Paramount's deal was signed Monday with China Movie Channel, which is operated by the country's...Tags: China, Movies, Ang Lee, Django Unchained (movie), Iron Man 3 (movie)
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Aereo beats broadcasters' legal challenge, trial likely
Aereo, a media company that distributes broadcast programming via the Internet, survived a major legal challenge to its business from CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox and other broadcasters. In a 2-1 decision, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New...Tags: Court Preliminary, Television Industry, Media Industry, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, PBS (tv network)
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Rhythm & Hues buyer tied to Prana Studios
A company tied to the Los Angeles-based effects and animation studio Prana Studios has beat out other bidders to acquire Rhythm & Hues, the Oscar-winning visual effects house that filed for bankruptcy protection last month, a source close to the deal said...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Globalization, Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp., Animation (Movie Genre), China
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ABC's 'General Hospital' to celebrate 50 years of soap opera drama
Fifty years ago, a gallon of gasoline sold for 29 cents, the Beatles were preparing the release of their first song in the U.S. and "The Beverly Hillbillies" loomed large as the No. 1 show on television. And ABC's "General Hospital" debuted on April 1,...
Tags: Television Industry, Richard Simmons, Rick Springfield, Ricky Martin, Mark Hamill
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Digital invitation company Evite now offers exclusive Disney themes
Orlando SentinelHandwritten invitations have their place. Such as, say, museums of antiquities, for example. Or maybe plot devices on “Downton Abbey.” For most busy parents today, though, electronic invitations are easier to create, send out and track...Tags: Downton Abbey (tv program)
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CW tries to age gracefully. 'American Idol' is idling.
After the coffee. Before packing matzo for the trip back to Los Angeles. The Skinny: Because I was celebrating Passover last night, I have no idea what absurd thing happened on Fox's "The Following." No spoilers please. Tuesday's headlines include a...Tags: TBS (tv network), Marketing, Advertising, Television Industry, American Idol (tv program)
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New Daft Punk album to be released May 21?
New music from Daft Punk appears -- finally -- to be coming. After teasing fans earlier this month with a mysterious 15-second television commercial aired during "Saturday Night Live,"the French disco-pop duo evidently made its new studio album...
Tags: Saturday Night Live (tv program), Apple iTunes, Animal Collective (music group), Dining and Drinking, Brian McKnight
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Report: Disney parks won’t accept unaccompanied minors under 14
Moms At Work - Orlando SentinelThis makes sense. The Walt Disney Co. parks, including Walt Disney World in Central Florida and Disneyland in California, have come up with a consistent policy that bans unaccompanied children who are younger than 14. Likewise, if a young kid or kids... -
Disney will use its personal government to build parking garages, saving the company millions
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelOf all the additions Walt Disney World will make during the next few years as it transforms its Downtown Disney shopping district into the larger “Disney Springs,” none will be more important than a pair of parking garages. The twin garages,... -
Festival appoints new exhibits director
The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts has appointed Ron Morrissette as its new exhibits director, the nonprofit announced in a release Wednesday. Morrissette, who previously worked for the Walt Disney Company and Holland America Line, among other companies,...Tags: Arts, Holland America Line, Festive Events, Arts and Culture
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Jack Black's REDCAT debut is a gala for Catherine Opie, Disney Co.
As emcee for the REDCAT Gala on Saturday, Jack Black said he had always hoped his debut at the multidisciplinary theater would include a performance of his “special post, post-modern interpretive dance,” complete with a “big dynamic...
Tags: Arts, Kung Fu Panda (movie), Pixar Animation, Toy Story (movie), Alan Bergman
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