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Tiger by the Tail: Avoidance, denials and alleged wrath of Woods' wife scorned
29 November 2009 11:12 AM, PST
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The Tiger Woods story has been building in a slow boil, beginning with the National Enquirer's expose of another woman allegedly involved in the mystery early morning domestic disturbance between the billionaire golfer and his ex nanny/model wife and mother of his two children, Elin Nordegren. Once again, the Enquirer was on the story well before anyone else, as the story morphed from Woods being rescued by Elin with his golf clubs breaking out windows to save him, to apparently an alleged classic "wife on the warpath" twist, with an allegedly enraged Elin chasing her Tiger out of the home in the wee hours of the morning with the golf club as an alleged weapon. The other woman
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- April MacIntyre
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Getting 'Lost,' Week 12: An Assault On The Senses
18 November 2009 3:15 AM, PST
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The "Getting Lost" series is about a Lost newbie's attempts to watch all five seasons of the show for the first time, just as the sixth (and final) one rolls along.
What I Watched on Week 12: Season 4, Episodes 6-10 ("The Other Woman", "Ji Yeon", "Meet Kevin Johnson", "The Shape of Things to Come" and "Something Nice Back Home")
Surely you used the six days in between initial broadcasts of Lost to ponder what you just saw. Oddly for me, the opposite is the case. I mean, if I don't watch an episode for more than a couple of days, I find myself going "what?" all over again. That's exactly what happened when I resumed watching last week, after a week-long break which saw me fly to Singapore amazed at "The Constant". I felt a bit disengaged, to be honest.
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Beyoncé Breaks Her Silence on Kanye's Vma Outburst
7 October 2009 7:15 AM, PDT
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The other woman at the center of the Kanye West Video Music Awards shout-out scandal is finally speaking out.
Beyoncé Knowles, whose loss to Taylor Swift in the Best Female Video category prompted West to storm the stage and steal the microphone from Swift at the Sept. 13 ceremony, says she understands the rapper's motivation.
"Well, I knew his intentions, and I knew he was standing up for art; and he told me before, when they said the nominees, he's like, 'You have this award,'" she told O: The Oprah Magazine editor-at-large Gayle King. Related: Kanye West: I'm Just
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- Michael Y. Park
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Meryl Streep on the prowl in 'It's Complicated' trailer
7 August 2009 7:13 AM, PDT
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James Bond and Mr. Darcy were just the beginning for Meryl Streep. "Turns out [she's] a bit of a slut." In Nancy Meyers' It's Complicated, the Mamma Mia! star juggles Jack Donaghy and a mild-and-crazy guy. In the film's trailer, Streep's bitter divorcee becomes The Other Woman when she and her remarried ex (Alec Baldwin) renew their passions. Caught in between is Steve Martin's sweet, square architect.
My first thought when I saw this was, "Wow, Meryl Streep's going to star in two $100 million hits this year." (I don't mean to jinx Julie & Julia.) What a run for the actress who, in her "Hollywood prime," flailed in attempts to prove her stardom with misses like The River Wild and Death Becomes Her. What she's doing now is unprecedented for an actress of her...experience.
What did you think of the trailer, PopWatchers? Too much Something's Gotta Give? Which
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- Jeff Labrecque
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Samantha Who: Preview of Series Finale "The Other Woman" and "With this Ring"
22 July 2009 5:52 PM, PDT
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After two seasons, ABC comedy Samantha Who? bids farewell to its few but dedicated fans as it airs back-to-back episodes in its series finale tonight 8:30pm on ABC.
On "The Other Woman," Samantha (Christina Applegate) starts to vaguely remember something about her and billionaire Winston Funk's (Billy Zane) ex wife Gigi before the accident, and that she might have played an important role in her life.
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DVD: Coraline, Hotel, Watchmen
20 July 2009 7:09 PM, PDT
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Try to imagine this DVD release roundup in 3-D for maximum enjoyment.
What's new on DVD Tuesday? We'll bookend this roundup with the two best releases. Links to add them to your queues provided because I'm sweet and helpful like that.
Coraline - I loved the use of 3D in Coraline so I'm wondering how it will transfer to the flatter world of home entertainment: Will that tunnel into Other Mother be as beckoning? Would the transformative acrobatic sister act pay off quite so well? Even if they won't, the film's imaginative visuals and fun character play will pull you into its rewarding tale of a bored little girl suddenly fighting for her soul and her parent's lives in a fantasy world that's not quite like her own. Coraline's journey is often compared to Alice's trip through the looking glass or down the rabbit hole. Miyazaki's Spirited Away was also described that way.
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- NATHANIEL R
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Review – Lost Season 1 and 2 on Blu-Ray
2 July 2009 11:09 AM, PDT
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I have to say, I’m a bit astonished by the amount of people who think Blu-Ray is some kind of fad. Every time I hear somebody say that the format will eventually fade out I wonder if they even have eyeballs. That said, I can understand how some people would see it that way. Blu-Ray, under the wrong circumstances, may not seem like much of a big deal. Under ideal circumstances, though, it can be a revelation – and Lost, with its abundant natural light and distinctive natural locations, is the perfect vehicle for enlightenment to the power of Blu-Ray.
Here’s the thing, I’m writing this for Lost fans so I know I don’t need to convince you to buy “the show” itself, but trust me on this: Lost has to be seen on Blu-Ray. There is another dimension revealed which is difficult to put into words,
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- Jon Lachonis
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Sicily Visits Venice: Tornatore's Baaria to Open 66th Venice Film Festival
10 June 2009
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- Giuseppe Tornatore's Baaria - La porta del vento receives the opening sweet spot and also gets to compete in the 66th edition of the Venice Film Festival. Tornatore's Malèna lead Monica Bellucci makes a supporting role appearance, but it is a pair of unknowns in relative newcomers Francesco Scianna and Margaret Made who play the leads in a film that spans three generation from the 1930's to the 70's and deals with of intricate life in a Sicilian village revolving around the couple who go onto touch many of the villager's lives. Future audiences will also be pleased that Ennio Morricone has once again paired with Tornatore - Morricone did the score for The Unknown Woman. Summit Entertainment holds the international rights to the comedy. Screen Daily reports that the official Venice line-up is expected to be announced on July 30 in Rome. The Venice Film Festival runs from September 2nd to the 12th.
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Latest MPAA Ratings: Bulletin No: 2052
14 January 2009 12:03 PM, PST
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Today I begin announcing all the new MPAA rating handed down although I will only be linking and including release dates for the titles in the RopeofSilicon database.
Here are the new MPAA ratings from Bulletin No: 2052.
Aukmen
Rated R For language and some violence.
Barquero
Rated R For some violence.
The Boat That Rocked
Rated R For language, and some sexual content including brief nudity.
Release Date: Tba 2009
Call Of The Wild
Rated PG For some violence, language, thematic material, and brief smoking.
Chandni Chowk To China
Rated PG-13 For violence and martial arts action.
Release Date: January 16, 2009
Chiles Xalapenos
Rated R For language and some sexuality/nudity.
Come Hell Or High Water
Rated PG-13 For western violence.
Crank - High Voltage
Rated R For frenetic strong bloody violence throughout, crude and graphic sexual content, nudity and pervasive language.
Release Date: April 17, 2009
Dead In 3 Days
Rated R For violence,
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- Brad Brevet
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