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Jezebel (Free subscription) | yesterday
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SitcomsOnline.com News Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
TidalTV, Inc. (www.tidaltv.com), a new online service which offers free access to programming from television and the web, announced today the addition of Sony Pictures Television's popular television series to the TidalTV channel lineup. Over 500 full-length episodes from the series that defined American television, including Married... with Children, Party of Five, Bewitched, The Facts of Life
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Gaytrix (Free subscription) | yesterday
I just found a few naked images of our favorite idiot muscle dude and Big Brother 10 houseguest Jessie Godderz and uploaded them to his gallery. I just keep thinking that the CBS folks know these things are out there and somehow encourage their release, all in the hopes of generating buzz. Maybe [...]
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Manchester Online (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
WITH great power comes great responsibility... not that bona fide superhero Hancock (Smith) cares.
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YesButNoButYes (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
The Hogan family -- The Hulk's brood, not the 1980's Jason Bateman vehicle -- is a great example of "be careful what you wish for." You were willing to anything to be famous. How'd that work out for ya? Brooke...
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Big Dumb Object (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Hurray! I made it to the cinema. From the poster I thought that perhaps it was a film about Lenny Kravitz, but no, Will Smith does a superhero is the quick byline. Didn't strike me as likely to be...
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The Indypendent (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Like its title character, Hancock is best described as a mighty mess, which bursts forth uncontrollably, leaves myriad loose ends dangling and is attributable to an utter lack of pedigree. The first black blockbusting superhero, John Hancock is an ageless, all-powerful immortal adrift in a film that does not retool previously established narrative and iconic properties. He carries a lot of baggage,...
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Celebrity Baby Blog (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
Nothing humanizes a celebrity quite like parenthood, and nothing humbles a parent quite like a diaper change. After all, it's hard to feel glamorous or sexy when reaching for the wipes and butt balm at 3 a.m. -- even if you happen to be the sexiest man alive. These are...
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The Indypendent (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
Hancock Directed by Peter Berg Blue Light, 2008 Like its title character, Hancock is best described as a mighty mess, which bursts forth uncontrollably, leaves myriad loose ends dangling and is attributable to an utter lack of pedigree. The first black blockbusting superhero, John Hancock is an ageless, all-powerful immortal adrift in a film that does not retool [...]
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Celebrity Baby Scoop (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
Jason Bateman, wife Amanda Anka and their daughter Francesca, 20 months, were spotted shopping at Gelsons in West Hollywood today. You can see Jason in Hancock where he plays a PR guy trying to restore a drunken superhero’s image - played by Will Smith. Photos: Fame
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
In the news release, The 2008 ESPYs Unwrap This Year's Gift Bag Given to Presenters and Nominees, issued earlier today by The ESPYs over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the first subhead should read "Presenters at The 2008 ESPYs to Include Lance Armstrong, David Bec...
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SpoutBlog (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
Multiple critics have acknowledged that Will Smith/Hancock is an allegory for America, generally, and/or U.S. foreign relations, specifically. So, then, what does Charlize Theron/Mary represent?
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Today's Tribune-Review (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
On a recent weekday morning, Jason Bateman was easily the most recognizable actor among the actors and wannabe actors hiking in the canyons above Hollywood.
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moviehound | 12/07/2007
Movie reviews and trailers! 'Atonement,' The Golden Compass,' 'Grace is Gone,' 'Juno' and more