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Justin Bartha, the missing groom in “The Hangover” 0

Posted on July 27, 2009 by kankan

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Best known as Riley Poole, partner to Nicolas Cage’s character Ben Gates from the worldwide successes “National Treasure” and “National Treasure: Book of Secrets,” Justin Bartha now stars as Doug, the mysteriously missing groom in Warner Bros.’ bachelor-party comedy “The Hangover.”
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Creating Carl, the lovable balloon salesman in “Up” 0

Posted on July 23, 2009 by kankan

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Carl Fredricksen (voice of Ed Asner) is not your average hero, in Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios’ latest comedy-fantasy “Up.” He’s a bit of a grouch, but a grouch you can love.
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Witness history’s first-ever road trip in “Year One” 0

Posted on July 23, 2009 by kankan

yearone1In the beginning, there was nothing.  Then, Harold Ramis had an idea.  “I was thinking about two things in comedy that I love,” says the writer-director-producer.  “One was Mel Brooks’ Two-Thousand-Year-Old Man, and the other was an improvisation I staged many years ago where Bill Murray played a Cro-Magnon man with a completely hip and contemporary vibe.”  For Columbia Pictures’ new comedy “Year One,” Ramis had those inspirations in mind, thinking, “It would be really interesting to put someone with a contemporary consciousness in an ancient setting.”
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The biggest hits from the biggest stars! 0

Posted on July 23, 2009 by kankan

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Malin Akerman, from “Watchmen” to “The Proposal” 0

Posted on July 21, 2009 by kankan

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Malin Akerman is fast becoming one of the industry’s busiest young actresses in Hollywood today. Just last March, she co-starred as Laurie/Silk Spectre in Zack Snyder’s blockbuster “Watchmen.”  Last year, she starred in the hit romantic comedy “27 Dresses,” with Katherine Heigl.  Now, Akerman stars with Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds in Touchstone Pictures’ delightful love story “The Proposal.”
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Bradley Cooper, leader of the pack in “The Hangover” 0

Posted on July 21, 2009 by kankan

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Actor-on-the-rise Bradley Cooper, who appeared in contemporary comedies including “Wedding Crashers,” ”Yes Man” and “He’s Just Not That Into You” now lands one of the four leads in Warner Bros.’ new male-bonding comedy “The Hangover,” a recent No. 1 blockbuster in the U.S.
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Drama series on 2nd Avenue this June 2009 0

Posted on July 21, 2009 by kankan

“Nip/Tuck” season 5 gears up for a shocking finale while “Saving Grace” starts a new season on 2nd Avenue on Thursday, June 25. Nip/Tuck airs at 10PM while Saving Grace airs at 9PM.

“Nip/Tuck,” the acclaimed plastic surgery drama, comes to a shattering conclusion as doctors Sean McNamara (Dylan Wash) and Christian Troy (Julian Mc Mahon) hit a crossroad that could potentially put an end to their relationship.
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Public Enemies: The cinematic power of Michael Mann 0

Posted on July 21, 2009 by kankan

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No other filmmaker has explored the psyches of people caught in extreme circumstances with the dominating consistency and cinematic power of MICHAEL MANN.  For three decades, Mann has remained one of cinema’s most compelling filmmakers, and his level of artistry has created an indelible influence on the medium.  From Thief, Manhunter, Ali and Heat to The Last of the Mohicans and The Insider, as well as Collateral and Miami Vice, his lasting dramas have brought to the screen a series of tough, iconic figures embodied by the most commanding actors of our time.
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