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Credits trim for 'Sunshine,' 'Departed'
Jan 29 2007 10:13PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Part of the producing teams that helped launch the Academy Award-nominated films 'The Departed" and "Little Miss Sunshine" will have to watch from their seats if either movie should win the best picture Oscar next month.
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Arbitration in Jennifer Lopez tell-all
Jan 29 2007 8:03PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jennifer Lopez's first husband, Ojani Noa, was ordered Monday to enter arbitration with the pop star over his plans for a tell-all book about their brief marriage.
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SAG trophies weigh in at hefty 12 pounds
Jan 29 2007 6:41PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Winners of the Screen Actors Guild Awards shared a similar reaction when they collected their trophies backstage: "Wow, this is heavy." They may have been speaking figuratively about being honored by their peers, but the meaning was more likely literal: the bronze "Actor" statuettes weigh a hefty 12 pounds each.
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`Epic' No. 1 movie with $18.6 million
Jan 29 2007 6:31PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Epic Movie," a spoof of big Hollywood productions such as "The Da Vinci Code" and "Pirates of the Caribbean," debuted as the No. 1 weekend flick with $18.6 million.
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Pudding awards for Stiller, Johansson
Jan 29 2007 6:00PM (CT)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Ben Stiller and Scarlett Johansson are this year's recipients of the annual Hasty Pudding awards, given by a student drama group at Harvard University.
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SAG Awards soaking in the 'Sunshine'
Jan 29 2007 1:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Another week, another awards show, and the Oscar situation looks as up in the air as ever. "Little Miss Sunshine," took the Screen Actors Guild's ensemble prize Sunday night, the group's equivalent of a best picture award. Top acting honors, however, went to obvious front-runners Forest Whitaker, Helen Mirren, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson.
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SAG Awards soaking in the 'Sunshine'
Jan 29 2007 1:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Another week, another awards show, and the Oscar situation looks as up in the air as ever. "Little Miss Sunshine," took the Screen Actors Guild's ensemble prize Sunday night, the group's equivalent of a best picture award. Top acting honors, however, went to obvious front-runners Forest Whitaker, Helen Mirren, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson.
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SAG Awards soaking in the 'Sunshine'
Jan 29 2007 1:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Another week, another awards show, and the Oscar situation looks as up in the air as ever. "Little Miss Sunshine," took the Screen Actors Guild's ensemble prize Sunday night, the group's equivalent of a best picture award. Top acting honors, however, went to obvious front-runners Forest Whitaker, Helen Mirren, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson.
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SAG Awards soaking in the 'Sunshine'
Jan 29 2007 1:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Another week, another awards show, and the Oscar situation looks as up in the air as ever. "Little Miss Sunshine," took the Screen Actors Guild's ensemble prize Sunday night, the group's equivalent of a best picture award. Top acting honors, however, went to obvious front-runners Forest Whitaker, Helen Mirren, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson.
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SAG Awards soaking in the 'Sunshine'
Jan 29 2007 1:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Another week, another awards show, and the Oscar situation looks as up in the air as ever. "Little Miss Sunshine," took the Screen Actors Guild's ensemble prize Sunday night, the group's equivalent of a best picture award. Top acting honors, however, went to obvious front-runners Forest Whitaker, Helen Mirren, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson.
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SAG Awards soaking in the 'Sunshine'
Jan 29 2007 1:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Another week, another awards show, and the Oscar situation looks as up in the air as ever. "Little Miss Sunshine," took the Screen Actors Guild's ensemble prize Sunday night, the group's equivalent of a best picture award. Top acting honors, however, went to obvious front-runners Forest Whitaker, Helen Mirren, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson.
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Beijing pirates skimming Bond's profits
Jan 29 2007 1:00PM (CT)
BEIJING (AP) - "Casino Royale" director Martin Campbell was disappointed Monday to find pirated DVDs of his Bond movie on the streets of Beijing, hours before the film's China premier and called such fakes a huge problem for the industry.
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