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Film Review: Badlands by Director Terrence Malic Visually stunning, Terence Malick's 'Badlands' provides a compelling odyssey of a murderer and his girlfriend, ably portrayed by Sissy Spacek and Martin Sheen. badlands • martin sheen • sissy spacek • badlands movie • terrence malick
Problems with The West Wing The West Wing, created by Aaron Sorkin, has had more political effect than a TV drama can support. the west wing • aaron sorkin • josh lyman • martin sheen • bradley whitford
The Godfather - Facts Behind The Fiction Although viewed as one of the best American films ever made, The Godfather also earned infamy for its mafia ties as well as controversial castng decisions, and nepotism. godfather • nepotism • mafia • death threats godfather • martin sheen
TV Movie Review: The TimeShifters (TBS) For once, a made-for-TV movie shows some real quality. the timeshifters • time travel • tbs • casper van dien • catherine bell
"O" Information on the soon-to-be-released film, "O". othello • martin sheen • odin • o • josh harnett
'Emmy' Has a New Home in The West Wing It was a truly remarkable night for <i>The West Wing</i> at the Emmy Awards as the cast and crew took home five more of the statuettes to add to the four they’d claimed in the Creative Arts categories last month. emmys • academy of television arts and sciences • allison janney • richard schiff • martin sheen
Apocalypse Now: Film Review Francis Ford Coppola's stunning remake of Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness' is brutal, sensuous film-making, incisively poking at the heart of humanity and sanity. apocalypse now • francis ford coppola • heart of darkness • vietnam war • marlon brando
Hollywood and Vietnam: Review of Apocalypse Now Apocalypse Now brought Vietnam out of hiding. It turned genuine accounts of US imperialism into an abstract and philosophical cinematic presentation of good and evil. apocalypse now • director francis ford coppola • american colonialism • vietnam war • actor marlon brando
Indiana Dean Fest 1955-2005 Hoosier Hannah leads us to the James Dean festivals in Indiana, commemorating the 50th anniversary of his untimely death. james dean • hoosier hannah • indiana • marion • porsche
Martin Scorsese Directs The Departed Some movies, time reveals, have no business having won Oscars. The Departed is not going to be one of those films. the departed • martin scorsese • best picture oscar 2007 • jack nicholson • leonardo dicaprio
Scoop for the Week of November 17th He called Bush a what? She's too busy to know. She's busy in rehab. And they're busy moving. Find out what's going on in Hollywood. It's time for this week's Celebrity Scoop! gossip • celebrity • celebrities • celebrity gossip • television
Wall Street's Gordon Gekko Says Greed Works When Oliver Stone and Stanley Weiser wrote the screenplay for the 1987 movie, Wall Street, they created a cunning protagonist with a startling motto - "Greed is Good." gordon gekko • michael douglas' gekko • greed good for us • gekko plays hardball • charlie sheen
A Guide to The West Wing The Serial Drama "The West Wing" ran for 7 seasons from 1999 and won a total of 26 Emmy awards. It was written and created by acclaimed Hollywood writer Aaron Sorkin. a guide to the west wing • a profile of the emmy-award winning political dram • the west wing • aaron sorkin • martin sheen
Love Happens Film Review Brandon Camp's romantic comedy is more of a cautionary tale about exploiting pain love happens film review • brandon camp's film • romantic comedy • the rulebook of rom-coms • rom-coms
Paula Abdul: Super Bowl Queen Abdul's comeback performance promises to be memorable. paula abdul performs superbowl sunday • american idol • paula abdul • simon cowell • super bowl
Political Crisis Shuts Down House of Commons Prime Minister Stephen Harper has avoided losing his job after convincing Michaëlle Jean to prorogue parliament just days before he would have faced a non-confidence vote harper • dion • canadian government • canadian politics • parliament
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The West Wing goes out with a Bang! Lisa Pardy discusses reactions to The West Wing's cliffhanger season finale and considers what fans will do over the coming summer hiatus. season finale • assassination attempt • television • program • series
Top Five Reasons to Watch The West Wing The West Wing was a 1990s-2000s NBC TV drama set in the West Wing of the White House under a benevolent Democratic president. the west wing • aaron sorkin tv drama • white house tv drama • watch the west wing • tv show created by aaron sorkin
Film Review: Wall Street with Michael Douglas Michael Douglas won a well deserved Oscar for his portrayal of ultra rich businessman Gordon Gekko. Charlie Sheen played an eager and money hungry trader named Bud Fox. wall street • michael douglas • charlie sheen • insider trading scandal of 1986 • charlie sheen as bud fox
Gods and Generals: A Review Buoyed by the success of Gettysburg, Ted Turner brought the Civil War novel Gods and Generals to the Big Screen. It bombed. Here's why. gods and generals • michael shaara • the killer angels • gettysburg • jeff shaara
Wall to Wall West Wing So Season II has merely confirmed for you that The West Wing is the finest show on television. You watch it, you tape it, you re-watch it, you surf the fan sites. Still not getting your fill? Fortunately, some dedicated fans just like you have created tools like screensavers, desktop themes and e-postcards so that you can not only immerse yourself in the program at work and home, you can share your obsession with e-friends around the world! west wing desktop themes screensavers postcards au
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Why is the Civil War Becoming So Popular? american civil war • movies • television programs • tv shows • gettysburg
TALES...U.S. CAMPAIGN Y2K EVENT UPDATE SPECIAL Editor's final wrapup and analysis of the recent U.S. elections texas culture • texas politics • u.s. elections • u.s. politics
Bartlet for President - No, Seriously In a season when electoral candidates on both sides of the 49th Parallel seem like slim pickings, it was inevitable that somebody would begin producing real campaign material for Josiah Bartlet. election • november • presidential • canada • us
Bobby: A Tribute to Robert F Kennedy Despite Bobby being a central figure, this film is really about ordinary people whose lives were touched momentarily, by an extraordinary man. emilio estevez • robert francis kennedy • bobby • anthony hopkins • william h macy
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Baby Shower Trivia Answering infant and pregnancy related trivia questions is a great game option for a laid-back baby shower. trivia for a baby shower • baby shower game idea • classy baby shower game • baby shower game that everyone can play • baby shower quiz
BCTV's Fall Line-Up (pt. 1) Although BCTV is the British Columbia affiliate of CTV, don't expect to see the same programs. The daytime line-up may be more or less identical, but the primetime line-up often adds (or takes away) a bit from your viewing week. See what's new (and returning) on BCTV this fall. Also, a quick look at the highlights for Sunday, September 26.
Bret Michaels in A Letter From Death Row DVD Before he was a reality TV star, the lead singer of the 1980's glam rock/pop metal band, Poison, did some time on death row - in a 1998 movie. Here's a look back. bret michaels • charlie sheen • dvd • letter from death row • movie
Dayton, Ohio's Changing Landscape Dayton is one of Ohio's historical cities located in the Miami Valley, an area rich with history and opportunity for new growth. dayton mall • miami valley hospital • good samaritan hospital • the salem mall • dayton needs to rebuild
Hollywood Stars Oppose Contract Strike The Screen Actors Guild contract strike about Internet shows is to be voted on January 2, 2009 but it is being opposed by some of Hollywood's leading stars. hollywood • screen actors guild • screen actors guild strike • screen actors guild demands • screen actors guild divisions
Networks Look To "Sweep" Up Viewers In February This week we look at some of the outstanding programs airing during "sweeps" month; BAYWATCH says goodbye; AMERICA'S MOST WANTED host John Walsh is honored; This week in tv history. sweeps month • baywatch • er • rosa parks • judy garland
Protest to Shut Down School of the Americas Each November, peace activists from all over the Americas gather at Fort Benning in Columbus, Georgia, to demand an end to U.S.-led military repression in Latin America. school of the americas • fort benning • soa watch • columbusgeorgia • u.s. military repression
Summer Isn't All Reruns But It Sure Seems Like It
This week we examine some standout repats and original programming that are worth watching this week. west wing • law and order • eight is enough • i love lucy • facts of life
The Boys and Girls Club All over the country more and more boys and girls are left at home with no supervision. There is an answer to this ever growing problem. boys and girls clubs • find a boys and girls club • boys and girls club programs • outreach for kids • after school program
The Fourth Wise Man A review of a movie that poses the question, what happened to the fourth wise man? jesus • wise men • wise man • magi • catholic
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Who Killed the Electric Car? Director Chris Paine seeks to uncover the truth about what really happened to General Motors' EV1 electric car. electric car • chris paine • ev1 • ed begley • zero emissions mandate
Ainsley for the Opposition She's an attractive blonde with an upturned nose and a subtle southern accent that could make knees go weak. She's a crackerjack lawyer with a mind like a proverbial steel trap who doesn't back down when she believes she's right, even in the face of emotional argument. She's a philosophical conservative and a third-generation devout Republican. And she's the newest employee in the West Wing of 1600 Pensylvania Avenue - much to Sam Seaborn's chagrin. ainsley hayes • emily proctor • republican • the west wing • sam seaborn
BCTV's Fall Line-Up (pt. 2) Trying to find something to watch on BCTV? Here are some brief descriptions of the eleven "new to BCTV" shows premiering this fall. As of the writing of this article, all but two have had their season premieres.
CTV's Fall Line-Up: American Imports Every year on CTV, we're far more likely to see new American shows over new Canadian. Here's a brief look at some of the new American imports coming to Canadian television this fall. american tv shows • american imports • fall lineup
DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT HISTORY: GERONIMO: AN AMERICAN LEGEND, GETTYSBURG A look at GERONIMO: AN AMERICAN LEGEND and GETTYSBURG, two historical films that, however they are at history, both fail as films. movies • reviews • geronimo: an american legend • gettysburg
Former Match Game Host Passes Away
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How TV reacted to tragedy: a progress report
A look at how the television industry, like the rest of America, is in mourning. But did we know that TV would react the way did? Did TV change too much, or did it not change enough? tragedy • television • industry • america • mourning
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O Equals Good Violence Shakespeare's Othello gets the high school treatment in O and brings a redeeming quality to violence film • shakespeare
Please Remember Me: Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease Patients on the Internet The stories of some of the early-onset Alzheimer's Disease and related dementia patients who are active on the Internet, with their own web sites and in support group chats and email discussion groups. alzheimers • dementia • alzheimer • eoad • early-onset alzheimer's disease
Top 10 Leonardo DiCaprio Movies After more than 15 years of working with first-rate directors and co-stars, Leonardo DiCaprio is arguably one of the best actors of his generation. leonardo dicaprio • dicaprio's roles • romeo + juliet • the basketball diaries • catch me if you can |
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