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The series says farewell for now with a 'Glee' parody.
Marilyn dos, Lisbeth Sanders' leather and vampiresque lipstains.
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Summer Glau stops by to wish us a happy holiday and honestly, I passed out after that.
Harry Potter tangles with four newcomers and comes out on top for Thanksgiving!
The studio is bring everyone's favorite green monster and martial artist to TV.
Queen Latifah ’s Caribbean holiday retreat was abruptly interrupted when she learned she had been robbed of $10,000 worth of sentimental jewelry.
Charlize Theron is negotiating to star with Tom Cruise in The Tourist, the remake of French thriller Anthony Zimmer to be directed by Bharat Nalluri. Theron would play an Interpol agent who uses an American tourist in an attempt to flush out an elusive criminal with whom she once had an affair.
Disney's The Alamo, touted as one of this year's possible Oscar contenders, is out of the running--at least for this year. The studio has pushed the war epic's release date by five months from Dec. 25 to April 2004.
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Gray, Springsteen to perform holiday shows
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 11, 2000 -- President Clinton attended what would be his final holiday party as the nation's chief Sunday, Reuters reports. The president attended the 19th annual “Christmas in Washington” concert at the National Building Museum with first lady and senator-elect Hillary Rodham Clinton and their daughter Chelsea Clinton. ``This is our last one here,” Clinton said. “Also, it's the first Christmas of the new millennium,'' he added. ''Tonight I am grateful that we can celebrate an America blessed with unprecedented peace and prosperity.'' Actress Sarah Michelle Gellar hosted the event, which featured performances by Brian McKnight, Marc Anthony, Chuck Berry and Jessica Simpson. The event will air Sunday on cable’s TNT. PRESIDENT GERVASE: For someone still milking his sudden fame stemming from CBS' “Survivor,” the cow hasn’t run dry just yet for
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Jan. 3, 2000 -- He's played idiots and superheroes. Up next for Keanu Reeves is an against type role as a brutal, spouse-beating murder suspect in the low-budget drama "The Gift." As with Tom Cruise's supporting turn in the critical hit "Magnolia," Reeves reportedly will take a back seat (and a serious pay cut) to co-star alongside Giovanni Ribisi, Cate Blanchett and Katie Holmes ("Dawson's Creek"). Today's Daily Variety says Sam Raimi ("A Simple Plan") will helm the under-$10 million film for Paramount's art-house division, Paramount Classics. For the chance to do evil things on celluloid, Reeves will pare down his usual per-picture asking price of $15 million to union scale, the trade paper says. Written by "One False Move" screenwriters Billy Bob Thornton and Tom Epperson, "The Gift" concerns a small-town Southern psychic who becomes inv
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 30, 1999 -- Memo to Al Pacino and/or Matt Damon: Before finalizing plans to ring in the new millennium with a No. 1 box-office hit, look over your shoulder. EEEK! A mouse!"Stuart Little," Columbia's animated talking-mouse movie, picked up major post-Christmas steam at the box office early this week, grossing an estimated $11.7 million on Monday and Tuesday, according to studio estimates. Disney's "Toy Story 2," in its seventh week of release, proved that it can still kick butt as it pulled in about $9.6 million during the same two days.Last weekend's top two films also started the week strong, though less impressively. "Any Given Sunday," which stars Pacino, posted $7 million over Monday and Tuesday, while Damon's "The Talented Mr. Ripley," made $7.7 million.As for New Year's holiday weekend? When the grown-ups are finished partying li
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Dec. 26 — At the holiday weekend box office, Oliver Stone's homage to football scored, while Jim Carrey's homage to Andy Kaufman fumbled. Director Stone's "Any Given Sunday," released by Warner Bros. and starring Al Pacino, and Cameron Diaz, was No. 1, grossing $14.2 million Friday through Sunday, studio estimates say. The film opened Wednesday in 2,505 theaters and averaged $5,669 per screen over the weekend, and has pulled in an estimated $21.3 million in its first five days. But perhaps the biggest story of the weekend was all the money "Man on the Moon" didn't pull in. The Andy Kaufman biopic, starring Jim Carrey as the late "Taxi" comedian, is not expected to earn more than about $9 million for the Friday-Sunday weekend and $13.8 million for the week. (Like the Stone film, "Man on the Moon" opened Wednesday.) "I think we pretty much exp