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FilmChat (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
1. Peter Segal, director of Get Smart and a handful of Adam Sandler movies, used to be developing a big-screen version of Captain Marvel , AKA Shazam! , at New Line Cinema. Now he has moved that project over to Warner Brothers, where he recently signed a three-year first-look deal. -- Variety 2. The makers of the X-Men movies are still talking about their spin-off plans, including the nearly-finished...
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Popdose (Free subscription) | yesterday
Adam Sandler - The Thanksgiving Song from They’re All Gonna Laugh at You! (1993) Graham Parker - Almost Thanksgiving Day from Your Country (2004) Ben Wisch - Thanksgiving from Winter Solstice (2006) George Winston - Thanksgiving from December (1981) Boo Hewerdine - Thanksgiving from Thanksgiving (1999) Tim Harrison - Song of Thanksgiving from Wheatfield with Crows (2002) Deb Talan - Thanksgiving [...]...
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College Candy (Free subscription) | yesterday
Frat party. Bar. Frat Party. Bar. By midterms, the same-old routines are starting to get played out. Sick of chugging watered down beers, shoulder-to-shoulder in a too-loud, too-packed college bar? Have you gotten so good at beer pong it doesn’t even feel like a game anymore? Here are some sure-fire ways to put [...]
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Empire News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Perhaps cognisant of the fact that, with the world currently going to pot that we all need a laugh, Columbia Pictures has added two comedies to its upcoming roster. God bless ‘em.First up is The Swap, an adaptation of Antony Moore’s re...
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ComingSoon.net (Free subscription) | yesterday
Columbia Pictures has acquired an untitled pitch by Accepted screenwriter Mark Perez for Adam Sandler's Happy Madison to produce. The studio has also hired the writing team of Tim and Tom Mullen to adapt Antony Moore's novel "The Swap" for the big screen.
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Today on ReelzChannel - Videos (Free subscription) | yesterday
Adam Sandler Stars - Releasing Dec. 25, 2008 Bedtime Stories
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
The group, known to many through a recent Adam Sandler movie, gives Franklin High students a taste of Israeli culture and leaves them with some new things to think about. The faces onstage were unfamiliar and so was the language, but students at Franklin High School in Highland Park didn't appear to mind as they gathered in the courtyard Tuesday to watch Hadag Nahash, an Israeli hip-hop-rock-funk group,...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 19/11/2008
Hip-hop-rock-funk group, known to many through a recent Adam Sandler movie, gives students a taste of Israeli culture and leaves them with some new things to think about. The faces onstage were unfamiliar and so was the language, but students at Franklin High School didn't appear to mind as they gathered in the courtyard Tuesday to watch Hadag Nahash, an Israeli hip-hop-rock-funk group, perform songs...
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CinemaTech (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
MIT's Media Lab announced a new research group today, the Center for Future Storytelling. From the New York Times coverage: Arguably, the movies are as entertaining as ever. With a little help from holiday comedies like “Yes Man” with Jim Carrey and “Bedtime Stories” with Adam Sandler, the domestic motion picture box office appears poised to match last year’s gross revenues of $9.7 billion, a record....
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RopeofSilicon: Latest Headlines (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg in Valkyrie Photo: MGM Studios / United Artists An article over at the New York Times headlined “A Studio, a Star, a Fateful Bet” has a primary focus of discussing MGM’s current woes as a studio in general, but also dips into the reality that they haven’t had any real [...]
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Sound of the City (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
It is understandable that Zadie Smith , in the current New York Review of Books , would proclaim the death of the traditional nineteenth-century novel (or the novel of "lyrical Realism," as she calls it). Smith, as a practitioner of the form herself, sees quite clearly that the avant-garde, anti-narrative attacks of the 1960s (Barthelme, DeLillo, Gaddis) have been contained: that Updike and his acolytes...
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contagious ideas (Free subscription) | 18/11/2008
Scott Olson/Getty Images GUNG HO Making bids at the Chicago Board of Trade the morning of Oct. 24. By JUDITH H. DOBRZYNSKI Published: November 15, 2008 Will the down market never end? For months, policy makers around the world have...