Jul 12, 2009 -
- Actors search for rejection. If they don't get it they reject themselves.
- Failure is unimportant.
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Jun 21, 2009 -
The saddest quote by the funniest man ever born on this planet...
"I always like walking in the rain so that no one can see me crying."
- CHARLIE CHAPLIN
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May 27, 2009 -
BERLIN -- A rare stamp portraying movie star Audrey Hepburn smoking sold for $93,800 (euro67,000) at an auction in Germany on Tuesday.
The Schlegel auction house declined to identify the buyer, who was represented by an agent.
A minimum bid of euro30,000 was set for the stamp, of which only five copies are known to exist.
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Nov 02, 2008 -
'Twilight' Star Robert Pattinson Reveals His Inner Geek, Has Beatles Moment At Comic-ConThe up-and-coming actor admits to 'Dr. Who' fandom and a love of spandex.
By Larry Carroll
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SAN DIEGO — Thus far, the toast of Comic-Con has been "Twilight," Stephenie Meyer's fast-growing franchise, which exploded into a true Hollywood phenomenon yesterday in Hall H, in front of the assembled media of the world and thousands of crazy fans who looked straight out of "Hard Day's Night."
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May 27, 2008 -
La Grande illusion
JEAN RENOIR (26)
1939 | 113m | BW | France | War Drama, Anti-War Film
"A film about World War One made on the brink of World War Two, is a milestone masterpiece, a war movie without a single battle scene...Perhaps the ultimate film about war." - Judith Christ
Selected by Robin Buss, Mike Newell, Sydney Pollack, Philip French, Guy Hamilton.
Amazon Strictly Film School Roger Ebert's Great Movies
The General
BUSTER KEATON & CLYDE BRUCKMAN(27)
1927 | 74m | BW | USA | Adventure Comedy, Slapstick
"Not only one of Keaton's greatest, but also one of the funniest films ever made...with enough gags to fill a dozen modern comedies."
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Aug 31, 2008 -
Plot:
Nine is a musical with a book by Arthur Kopit and music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. The story is based on an Italian play by Mario Fratti inspired by Federico Fellini's autobiographical film 8½. It focuses on film director Guido Contini, savoring his most recent (and greatest) success but facing his fortieth birthday and a midlife crisis blocking his creative impulses and entangling him in a web of romantic difficulties in early-1960s Venice.
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May 03, 2008 -
I found this interesting article on NYTimes...it made me think of my fellow beauty product junkies.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/01/fashion/01SKIN.html?th&emc=th
Hard Times, but Your Lips Look Great
Natasha Calzatti for The New York Times
By KAYLEEN SCHAEFER
Published: May 1, 2008
LAST month, Betsy Stein made a beeline for Bloomingdale’s to buy a shirt, but the Nanette Lepore top she found was $280. Ms.
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Apr 12, 2008 -
Periods of upheaval are often a catalyst for profound social change, which in turn is a catalyst for dramatic change in fashion. This is certainly true of the 1910s.
In the early part of the decade, fashion was fairly sedate, but in 1914, World War I broke out.
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Apr 01, 2008 -
Judy Garland was an American singer/entertainer who is considered by most to be the greatest female musical star of Hollywood's Golden Era. Perhaps best known and loved for the magic she brought to stage, screen, television, and recordings, her intense acting ability, singular communicative power, humor, and powerful singing voice were — and still are today — considered nearly unequaled.
The Beginning
Judy (christened Frances Ethel Gumm and nicknamed "Baby") was born on June 10, 1922, in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
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Jul 02, 2007 -
Good Monday morning, ladies! Today we have the honor of helping out a member of the Sugar staff! Someone who works hard behind the scenes to bring us our juicy gossip, show us the latest fashion, make us laugh and much much more!
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