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Sylvester Stallone (July 6, 1946 - ) is an American actor who is known for starring in such films as Rocky and First Blood.
Sylvester Stallone (July 6, 1946 - ) is an American actor who is known for starring in such films as Rocky and First Blood.
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'American Idol' recap: Hooray for Hollywood?
Reality CheckJanell recaps last night's Hollywood audition fake-out. Take it away, Janell:Welcome to Hollywood, y’all! But - twist! It’s not Hollywood week, just another round of auditions in L.A. For this occasion, Randy is wearing bright gold shoes, J.Lo...Tags: Wrestling, Aerosmith (music group), Frank Sinatra, Music, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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America???s Got Talent: Choosing next set of semi-finalists
Reality CheckIt’s Chris in KS back again to recap the next 12 contestants in our journey to find America’s most talented act of this season. Piers tells us before the acts start that this is every acts last chance, perform or......Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Eyewear, Charlton Heston, John Wayne, Al Green
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Real men favor John McCain
Spin CycleFor a laugh, read this National Review column on ten reasons that "real men" favor McCain over Obama. A few of our favorites: "McCain supports nuclear power. Obama backs wind energy." "The name John McCain sounds like 'John McClain,'......Tags: Susan Sarandon, Bruce Willis, Clint Eastwood, Matt Damon, John McCain
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The Owl's Restaurant/Food Crossword Puzzle
Dining@LargeHe's baaaack. Just when you thought it was safe to read this blog again. I have the feeling this puzzle is going to be hard. (I haven't tried it, so that's just a guess.) I would suggest, if everyone......Tags: Tony Stewart, Auto Racing, NASCAR, Game Playing, Sports
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Peter Puck was a towering media figure in the 1970s
WatchdogExcellent job out of Fang's Bites rounding up these old Peter Puck episodes from the 1970s. I quite enjoy Sundays in late February and early March. No NFL, no March Madness, no baseball. Nothing but cold drizzle and the numbing......Tags: Mickey Rourke, Gene Hackman, National Hockey League, Robert DeNiro, Billy Dee Williams
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Schwarzenegger: 'Team player' w Obama
The Swampby Mark Silva Gov. Mark Sanford, Republican chief executive of South Carolina, says he won't be taking all of that federal stimulus money, complaining that, in a nation of $52 trillion of promises that aren't paid for, this is simply......Tags: Referenda, Awards and Prizes, Barack Obama, Government Health Care, Regional Authority
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Sylvester Stallone enjoys 'National Velvet'
WatchdogOne of my best cheap, page-views-boosting tricks is posts ranking sports movies or baseball movies or lacrosse movies or whatnot and inviting reader discussion. But here is a site that specializes in sports cinema. A couple of years back I......Tags: Entertainment, Movies
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Michael Jackson: 1995 and HBO
The TV ZoneHBO's 1992 bonanza: "Dangerous" Does anyone remember 1995? HBO does. MTV and ABC, too. This was the year that perhaps the single biggest event in HBO history disappeared in an afternoon; the year MTV was embarrassed with an on-line......Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Elvis Presley, History, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms
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'Bullet to the Head': Fine director drives action vehicle ★★ 1/2
We've been here before. The Sylvester Stallone vehicle "Bullet to the Head" concludes with an ax fight featuring Stallone against his sneering, murderous adversary, played by Jason Momoa, going at it like maniacs in the bowels of an abandoned power plant,...
Tags: Sung Kang, Headshot (movie), Literature, Christian Slater, Walter Hill
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Walter Hill, New Orleans: together again
In the 1970s and early '80s, a Walter Hill movie had a very good chance of being very good. And very different from the previous Walter Hill movie. In Hill's directorial feature debut "Hard Times" (1975), Charles Bronson plays a taciturn bare-knuckle...
Tags: Nick Nolte, Raoul Walsh, Eddie Murphy, Walter Hill, James Coburn
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Sixteen reasons to love the Sweet 16
Sixteen reasons to love the Sweet 16: 1.Florida vs. Florida Gulf Coast University. Florida is aristocracy. Florida Gulf Coast is in its second year of tournament eligibility. Florida won successive national championships. Florida Gulf Coast lost...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Dwyane Wade, Miami Heat, Chris Farley, Teaching and Learning
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After Ravens' win, is anything possible?
After hearing where I'm from, many strangers have looked at me as if I'd said I was recently cured of leprosy. Their expressions speak volumes: "How he manages to smile, I will never know. I'm glad he's OK, but, God, I hope he's not contagious." They...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Philadelphia Eagles, Amtrak, Ray Rice, Executive Branch
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