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'Star Wars' grosses $16.5M in midnight run
May 19 2005 8:29PM (CT)
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Moviegoers flocked to the dark side in droves, giving the final installment of George Lucas' "Star Wars" tale a record-breaking midnight run.
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Cruise says Holmes is 'magnificent'
May 19 2005 7:27PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Tom Cruise is smitten with the charms of Katie Holmes. "I love this woman," Cruise says in an interview to air Monday on "Access Hollywood." "She's magnificent."
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Museum picks 'Star Wars' over Franklin
May 19 2005 6:07PM (CT)
BOSTON (AP) - The Empire has struck again. This time, Benjamin Franklin is staring down the business end of Darth Vader's light saber.
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Purported 'Star Wars' movie appears on Web
May 19 2005 5:35PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Videos purported to be illegal copies of the final "Star Wars" movie circulated across parts of the Internet on Thursday, the same day the film opened in U.S. theaters.
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Star Wars fans happy with last 'Episode'
May 19 2005 3:52PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Jay Greene and his friends had a pact: When the sixth and final "Star Wars" movie came out _ the one that brings the plot back around to George Lucas' original 1977 masterpiece _ they'd be there, on opening night.
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Wenders, Jarmusch connected at Cannes
May 19 2005 2:22PM (CT)
CANNES, France (AP) - By coincidence, two movies competing at the Cannes Film Festival have the same basic premise: A lonely, middle-aged guy goes on a quest for the son he never knew he had.
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Lohan looks startlingly thin in photos
May 19 2005 7:05AM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - Recent photos show Lindsay Lohan looking startlingly thin. The 18-year-old actress attributes her slimmer figure to a new exercise regimen. "I'm working out. I just got a trainer," she tells People magazine in its upcoming issue.
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'Sin City' atypical fare at Cannes
May 19 2005 7:04AM (CT)
CANNES, France (AP) - "Sin City" isn't typical fare at the Cannes Film Festival, more accustomed to art house flicks than Frank Miller's dark world of tough guys in trench coats and scantily clad ladies.
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