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hollywoodreporter.com - 2 days ago
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Alec Baldwin says he has lost interest in
acting and considers his film career a failure. "I...
don't have any interest in acting anymore," Baldwin, 51, told Men's Journal in an interview for its December issue. Baldwin, best-known for his Emmy-award ...
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Alec Baldwin to quit acting in a few years
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hollywoodreporter.com - 2 days ago
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"Welcome to the Academy Awards, or, as it's
known at my house, Passover," Bob Hope quipped as...
he opened the Oscar show in 1968. During his 18 stints as emcee of the awards extravaganza, Hope made his lack of an Oscar -- or even a nomination -- a ...
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Oscar host Alec Baldwin may also be nominee
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reuters.com - 2 days ago
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. actor Alec Baldwin
says he has lost interest in acting and considers...
his film career a failure. "I don't have any interest in acting anymore," Baldwin, 51, told "Men's Journal" in an interview for its December issue. ...
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Alec Baldwin says lost interest in acting, will soon quit
justjared.buzznet.com - 2 days ago
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Meryl Streep graces the January 2010 cover of
Vanity Fair, on NY/LA stands December 2 and nationwide...
on December 8. Here’s what the 60-year-old shared: At this stage in her life: “I’m very f—ing grateful to be alive. I have so many friends ...
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Meryl Streep Covers ‘Vanity Fair’ January 2010
dvdverdict.com - 6 days ago
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Reviewed by Jennifer Malkowski Quote: "Chock full o'
ridiculous fun, Mamma Mia! has surprising appeal, even for...
viewers who aren't too familiar with ABBA or too wild about musicals."
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Mamma Mia! The Movie: Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! More Gift Set ...
filmonic.com - 4 days ago
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Wes Anderson’s The Fantastic Mr. Fox might be
my favorite Roald Dahl adaptation of all time. When...
I say that, I’m speaking of Roald Dahl adaptations like The Witches (1990), Matilda (’96), James and the Giant Peach (also ‘96), and both versions of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ...
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REVIEW: The Fantastic Mr. Fox




