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‘Argo’: Ben Affleck puts TV actors to work; hello, Adrienne Barbeau!
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelLong before he became a film actor and director, Ben Affleck was a TV actor. Do you remember him as quarterback Joe Willie Clemons in “Against the Grain”? Probably not. The series lasted just a season — 1993-94 — on NBC, but it was... -
Counting down till Sunday and beyond
It's fall, a good time for countdowns. •Countdown: 53 days till Christmas. •Countdown: 20 days till Thanksgiving. •Countdown: 14 days until I put up Christmas decorations. •Countdown: Seven columns to go. •Backward countdown:...
Tags: Ricky Skaggs, Sports, Entertainment, World Series, John Fogerty
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'Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted'
Zap2ItThe animated animal friends are still together - and still in loads of entertaining trouble - in this second sequel. Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith again supply the voices of the pals who hide out in an overseas traveling...Tags: Sacha Baron Cohen, Madagascar, Frances McDormand, Entertainment, Blu-ray Discs
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'Rock of Ages'
A soundtrack of rock-music standards remains at the heart of this stage hit as director Adam Shankman ("Hairspray") brings it to the screen. Also somewhat standard is its main plot of a small-town girl ("Dancing With the Stars" veteran Julianne Hough) and...
Tags: Malin Akerman, Entertainment, Julianne Hough, Paul Giamatti, DVDs
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Long Before Kevin Costner, Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks And Nicole Kidman Were Emmy Nominees, They Were Kids Who Loved Watching TV.
AP Entertainment Writer"I liked 'Man from Uncle' and 'High Chaparral,'" Costner said. "I really, really liked that when I was a kid." "I remember the transition from black-and-white to color," continued Costner, who is nominated as both star and producer of the TV movie...Tags: Celebrities, Australia, ABC (tv network), Sarah Paulson, Andy Griffith
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Baltimore, 'Homeland' have winning night at 2012 Emmys
The Baltimore SunThe biggest winner Sunday at the 64th Primetime Emmy Awards had to be Showtime’s “Homeland,” which took the top three drama awards in an upset over such favorites as “Mad Men” and Downton Abbey.” But Baltimore-based...Tags: Jessica Lange, Maggie Smith, Damian Lewis, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Entertainment Events
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'Homeland,' 'Modern Family' Win Big at Emmys
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Showtime's psychological thriller "Homeland" upstaged the more established dramas at the 64th Primetime Emmys Sunday night, winning four Emmys, including the top drama series honor. ABC's "Modern Family" also captured four comedy awards,...Tags: Cosmology, Damian Lewis, Fox Broadcasting Company, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ed O'Neill
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Bryan Cranston from Breaking Bad on the Emmy 2012 Red Carpet
KTLA NewsBryan Cranston from Breaking Bad on the Emmy 2012 Red CarpetTags: Breaking Bad (tv program)
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'Homeland,' 'Modern Family' big Emmy winners
The post-Emmy champagne surely tasted sweet for the people at "Modern Family" and "Homeland," but they needed only to look around the Nokia Theatreto see how quickly popular tastes and Hollywood's most unpredictable awards show can change perceptions....
Tags: Jessica Lange, Awards and Prizes, Damian Lewis, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Ed O'Neill
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Jose Baez still set for live edition of ‘The View’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelJose Baez may have been dropped from “Piers Morgan Tonight,” but he is still set for “The View.” He will be a guest on the chatfest on Wednesday, an ABC spokeswoman said late Tuesday. He will have another chance to promote his... -
Fee disputes: How do you feel about them?
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelIn television, even the business stories often sound like repeats. The fee standoff between Bright House Networks and Hearst Television, owner of WESH-Channel 2 and WKCF-Channel 18, echoes earlier stories about thorny negotiations between the cable... -
Like/dislike: Alex Greenland, Baltimore Improv Group
Improv is a sport — you are challenged mentally (and sometimes physically) to perform on your feet for an audience that wants to be entertained. These demands would scare most people off the stage, but for Alex Greenland, they do just the opposite....
Tags: The Cabin in the Woods (movie), Charles Village, Archer (tv program), Entertainment, Moonrise Kingdom (movie)
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