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China director's "eye-popping" scenes arouse debate
(Reuters)
20-Dec-2006
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Reuters - Chinese director Zhang Yimou's latest
martial arts blockbuster "Curse of the Golden Flower" has been
nicknamed "Curse of the Golden Corset" by the country's
Internet users transfixed by the actresses' bodice-ripping
gowns.
Obscure "Diamond" sparkles for Lindsay Lohan
(Reuters)
06-Nov-2006
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Reuters - Lindsay Lohan is set to
bring a long-forgotten Tennessee Williams screenplay, "The Loss
of a Teardrop Diamond," to the big screen.
Quick Hits: Cassidy, (+44), Rolling Stones, The Clash, Ludacris, Dave Matthews, Michael Jackson, AFI, P.O.D., Rose Hill (FMQB)
05-Oct-2006
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Rapper Cassidy is in critical condition after being involved in a serious car accident on Wednesday night. The rapper was riding in an SUV, which was struck by a U-Haul truck that swerved into traffic.
Quick Hits: Ciara, AFI, Johnny Cash, Tenacious D, Miho Hatori (FMQB)
26-Sep-2006
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Ciara will release the follow-up to her debut album, Goodies , Ciara: The Evolution , on December 5. She describes the new record to MTV.com as "definitely a transformation from the first album to this one. This is my first time co-producing, which is really exciting for me.
Nevermind, 15 Years Later: Panic, FOB, AFI Wonder If Another Nirvana Could Happen (MTV Music Television)
21-Sep-2006
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Nevermind, 15 Years On The world still hasn't seen anything like Nirvana. Panic, AFI, FOB say what the LP means to them.
Respect it (Phoenix New Times)
14-Sep-2006
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It's probably fair to say that every rock band secretly pines for a breakout record, and local dub-punks Authority Zero are no exception. AZ has just finished its self-titled third LP (due out in October), an album guitarist Bill Marcks says will be to its last record, Andiamo, what AFI's hit ...
AFI Charity eBay Auction And Oz Tour (Undercover)
13-Sep-2006
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Goth hardcore progenitors AFI are auctioning a signed skateboard to help pay for a friend’s surgery. Not a good sign for the American health care system that AFI pal Jim Miner needed the band to auction off a signed skateboard to pay for his wrist surgery.
"Singin' in the Rain" Shines as Top Movie Musical According to AFI's Top 25 (Playbill)
08-Sep-2006
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At a Sept. 3 one-night-only presentation of "The Big Picture—AFI’s Greatest Movie Musicals," the American Film Institute (AFI) selections for the best 25 movie musicals of all time were unveiled with "Singin' in the Rain" at the top.
AFI Likes "Singin'" (E! Online)
08-Sep-2006
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Those list-loving folks at the American Film Institute are hap-hap-happy again. "Singin' in the Rain," the 1952 MGM tuner codirected by Stanley Donen and Gene Kelly and starring Kelly along with Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds, tops the list of AFI's 25 greatest movie musicals of all time unveiled Sunday. Checking in at number two was "West Side Story," followed by "The Wizard of Oz,"
An AFI list to quibble about (Pioneer Press)
08-Sep-2006
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Who are the fuds who vote on these American Film Institute lists, anyway? Let's not blame the AFI itself for the most recent of their annual movie lists. When AFI sent out ballots to filmmaker, actors, critics and others (including me) — asking them (us) to select the best American-made musicals — the ballot suggested plenty of interesting choices.
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