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Three Musketeers gives swashbuckling a bad name

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The creators of the umpteenth new adaptation of The Three Musketeers decided that the classic novel really needed a giant blimp battle, high-tech booby traps, bird droppings, Matrix-esque slo-mo fight scenes and scads of computer-generated French soldiers.
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'In The Land Of Blood And Honey' Trailer: Angelina Jolie and the Bosnian War

The trailer for Angelina Jolie's controversial film In The Land Of Blood And Honey, the first movie she has written and directed, debuted on Friday. Is the film enlightening the world on the horror of war and the dangers of ethnic intolerance, or it opening old woulds for the sake of compelling story telling?
Martha Stewart Hails Dana Anderson

Martha Stewart Calls Dana Anderson a ‘Hidden Treasure’

Dana Anderson, who spoke at the ANA Conference Oct. 21, became a Twitter sensation after Martha Stewart tweeted that Anderson is a hidden treasure. Her speech was rife with inspirational quotes and words of wisdom, and the audience lauded her comedic genius.
Natural Disasters

When Mother Nature Strikes: Earthquakes and Other Natural Disasters [PHOTOS]

Earthquakes and other natural disasters are devastating incidences for both humanity and nature. Recently, there has been a number of natural disasters that have wrecked havoc across the globe. From a typhoon in Japan, to Thailand's flooding, to the San Francisco and Virginia earthquakes, and toxic sludge in Hungary, the images of human suffering are harrowing.
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Cinematographer Denny Hall dies on location

Cinematographer Denny Hall, who had worked on TV productions since the late 1980s, died Thursday morning in New Orleans, after suffering a heart attack while on location for the upcoming USA Network drama Common Law.
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Hollywood Lends Support to Jailed Iranian Filmmakers

Several leading Hollywood organizations representing writers, directors, actors and the group that awards the Oscars, issued a sharply-worded statement on Wednesday lending their support to jailed Iranian filmmakers.
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DirecTV Says May Pull the Plug on Fox TV Shows

A dispute has broken out between News Corp owned Fox Networks and DirecTV Group, the largest U.S. satellite TV provider, over carriage fees that could potentially lead to DirecTV pulling the plug on Fox channels from Nov 1.
Guitarist Jonny Buckland (R) and singer Chris Martin of Coldplay perform during a concert as part of their ''Viva La Vida'' tour in Bogota

Coldplay Launch Fresh Chart Assault with Fifth Album

You may not understand the title of Coldplay's new album let alone be able to pronounce it, but Mylo Xyloto is a name music fans may have to get used to as the group launches a fresh assault on the world's charts.
Dr. Conrad Murray listens to testimony during his trial in the death of pop star Michael Jackson, in Los Angeles

Propofol Infusion Dominates Jackson Doctor's Trial

A top medical expert offered damaging testimony against Michael Jackson's former doctor on Thursday, calling one defense theory a crazy scenario and offering a dramatic look at how the drug that killed the pop star could have been infused into his body.

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