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Movie News Archives for February 23, 2007

Gore film odds-on favorite to win Oscar
Feb 23 2007 6:29PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Forget about sharing the stage with fellow Democrats on cable TV. Al Gore goes prime time, red carpet Sunday night at the Academy Awards before tens of millions, reviving talk of a possible presidential run.
 
Oscar honchos promise party atmosphere
Feb 23 2007 6:29PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Oscars won't be given out until Sunday night, but show producer Laura Ziskin noted Friday that there's already been a winner _ diversity.
 
Oscar honchos promise party atmosphere
Feb 23 2007 6:29PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The Oscars won't be given out until Sunday night, but show producer Laura Ziskin noted Friday that there's already been a winner _ diversity.
 
Oscar-show director gets seat in a truck
Feb 23 2007 6:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Most people watch the Academy Awards on a single TV screen _ but not Louis J. Horvitz. He watches on 85 screens at once.
 
Oscar-show director gets seat in a truck
Feb 23 2007 6:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Most people watch the Academy Awards on a single TV screen _ but not Louis J. Horvitz. He watches on 85 screens at once.
 
Oscar-show director gets seat in a truck
Feb 23 2007 6:12PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Most people watch the Academy Awards on a single TV screen _ but not Louis J. Horvitz. He watches on 85 screens at once.
 
Motown honcho makes up with 'Dreamgirls'
Feb 23 2007 6:08PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The studios that released "Dreamgirls" have apologized to Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. for any confusion the film generated about the label's early days. DreamWorks and Paramount Pictures offered their apologies to Gordy, whose Motown Records and experiences are widely thought to be the basis of the film, in ads published earlier this week in Daily Variety and the Hollywood Reporter.
 
   

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