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By:
Jason Alcorn
December 06, 2001 6:04am EST
Following is a news roundup for December 5 mentioning the keywords Elizabeth Hurley Steve Bing Bono U2 Bill Maher Smothers Brothers Whoopi Goldberg South Park Trey Parker Matt Stone Metallica James Hetfield ABC News NBC Tom Brokaw Frank Sinatra Drew Carey Ray Romano Patricia Heaton West Wing Buffy the Vampire Slayer Third Watch Arnold Schwarzenegger Terminator Charlie's Angels Cameron Diaz
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By:
Guylaine Cadorette
October 19, 2001 5:57am EST
The Last Castle is entertaining if you can let yourself believe in the events that unfold.
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Kit Bowen
September 26, 2001 10:20am EST
It's a sweet film, reminiscent of times when hanging with your best friends meant everything and growing up was hard to do. Just don't expect too much more than that.
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By:
Jason Alcorn
August 28, 2001 12:53pm EST
Following is a news roundup for August 21. Mentioned names and titles are James Burrows Friends Dharma & Greg Will & Grace Charmed Bono U2 WB Lost in the USA Ripleys Believe It or Not Eminem Source Awards Jay-Z Ja Rule OutKast Nelly Aerosmith Pete Townshend Frances Ford Coppola Boyz II Men Frank Sinatra Bob Dylan Bruce Springsteen
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Jason Alcorn
August 10, 2001 6:41am EST
Following is a report on the box office figures for the weekend of Aug. 3 - 5. Mentioned titles actors include Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Rush Hour 2 Planet of the Apes Mark Wahlberg Estelle Warren Princess Diaries Anne Hathaway Julie Andrews Jurassic Park III Sam Neill America's Sweethearts Julia Roberts John Cusack Original Sin Angelina Jolie Antonio Banderas Legally Blonde Reese Witherspoon The Score Robert De Niro Edward Norton Cats & Dogs Jeff Goldblum Dr Dolittle 2 Eddie Murphy
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Martin Grove
July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
There was a close race for first place between Buena Vista/Disney and Pixar's animated blockbuster "Toy Story 2" and Warner Bros. and Castle Rock Entertainment's opening of the drama "The Green Mile." Based on Sunday's estimates, the G-rated "Toy 2" held on to the top spot on the chart, but only by a nose. When the box office dust settles Monday, it is possible that because the two films were so close in the estimates, they could wind up reversing positions. Working against "Mile" was the fact
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By:
Martin Grove
July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 9, 2000 -- Hollywood got through the first weekend of the new year in slightly better shape than studio insiders expected. It took just $11.5 million to put Columbia's "Stuart Little" in first place, making it the weekend's only Top Five film to crack double digits. Lackluster tracking scores last week had suggested that the new year might kick off with none of the Top Five films doing better than single-digit grosses. Columbia's PG-rated family comedy held on to the
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By:
Martin Grove
July 30, 2001 8:13am EST
Box Office Analysis: July 22
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By:
Martin Grove
July 22, 2001 11:39am EST
Box office 7/13-15
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By:
Kit Bowen
April 26, 2001 12:45pm EST
2001-The race is going be tight this year.
As the TV season winds down and moves into the May sweeps, the major networks are duking it out for those coveted No. 1 spots, especially in the adults 18-49 group that advertisers love and the ego-boosting title of the most-watched network. This kind of tight primetime competition hasn't been seen in the TV arena in many years, but the reality TV explosion has truly changed the landscape and kept network execs on their toes.