August 2007
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`Michael Clayton’ Premieres at Venice - AP
First-time director Tony Gilroy was more interested in a story about making peace with how you earn a buck in his legal thriller “Michael Clayton,” rather than some tale about corporate evil.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
Paid to play: Stars add buzz to Vegas clubs
For her 24th birthday, Paris Hilton was offered a big paycheck — reportedly $200,000 — just to party, but it had to be at PURE, a nightclub at Caesars Palace run by the PURE Management Group.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
Mel Gibson’s Australian APOCALYPTO - FilmStew.com
Nine years, zero films. That’s the surprising track record of actor Mel Gibson’s two production company ventures Down Under.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
A Little HALLOWEEN History - FilmStew.com
In between the original Halloween and Rob Zombie’s upcoming remake lie a half-dozen sequels as gruesome in their pursuit of cash as Michael Myers is for teenage flesh.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
SAINTS and Sinners - FilmStew.com
Filmmaker Robert Greenwald is trying to make sure that the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is a much happier occasion than the second.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
No Fan of DiCaprio - FilmStew.com
Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore is seeing red when it comes to Leonardo DiCaprio’s documentary The 11th Hour.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
Giving Everest Peace a Chance - FilmStew.com
A year after climbing to the top of the world with folks of different races and religions, Lance Trumbull is getting ready to make good on an endorsement from the Dalai Lama.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
Clooney brings ‘Michael Clayton’ to Venice
First-time director Tony Gilroy was more interested in a story about making peace with how you earn a buck in his legal thriller “Michael Clayton,” rather than some tale about corporate evil.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
Knightley says focus on the films, not my figure - Reuters
British actress Keira Knightley has had enough of the media's fixation with her looks, weight and figure, and urged people to focus on her films instead.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
Comedy club not happy with Andy Dick’s antics
Comedian’s behavior in Ohio included groping patrons, urinating on floor.
Original post by MSNBC.com: Movies and software by Elliott Back
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