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‘42’ What would Roger Ebert have thought?
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4/25/2013 4:07:26 PM
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Acclaimed movie reviewer Roger Ebert’s death, like most well-known and respected people in the public eye, came at an inopportune time. He gave us what we wanted on movies – and whether or not we were wasting our money, or if our dollars were being well spent at the box office.
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Amy Winehouse’s father peeved over Beyoncé ‘Back to Black’ cover
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4/23/2013 7:26:04 PM
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Beyoncé’s cover of Amy Winehouse’s “Back to Black” is featured in the new movie “The Great Gatsby,” but the deceased singer’s dad, Mitch, is not happy. “She doesn’t bring anything to it,” he told The Daily Mail , adding that initially he was never asked for permission to record it. “They have got to pay for the privilege,” he said, “which is what they are doing. I can’t tell you how much it is ...
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COLUMN: We need more like “42”
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4/17/2013 10:29:15 PM
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The anything-but-real realm of Hollywood often transforms into its realest possible form when movie studios turn their attention to the world of sports.
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Life Lessons From The 2013 Movie Award Nominees [GIFs]
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4/10/2013 8:35:01 PM
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Credit: The Weinstein Company One of the most important life lessons we've ever learned came from "Caddyshack": If you ever see a brown log floating in a swimming pool, eat it, because it might be a candy bar. That's just one example of how movies are more than entertainment. They're also repositories of great wisdom. [...]
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5-at-10: Mainly a Masters mailbag
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4/12/2013 2:05:56 PM
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — From the Richmond County satellite office of the “Talks too much studios,” fore please the 5-at-10 now driving.
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5-at-10: Masters begins
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4/11/2013 2:05:56 PM
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AUGUSTA, Ga. -- From the Richmond County satellite office of the "Talks too much studios, fore please, the 5-at-10's now driving...
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Roger Ebert's most memorable sports movie reviews
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4/5/2013 5:13:05 AM
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Roger Ebert, 70, died on Thursday. / Monty Brinton, CBS On Thursday, legendary film critic Roger Ebert died at 70. USA TODAY Sports remembers Ebert by looking back at some of his most memorable sports film reviews.
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Haggin Oaks Golf Expo on April 26-28
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4/5/2013 8:27:41 PM
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The 38th annual Haggin Oaks Golf Expo is a free event April 26-28 (Friday-Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) that includes more than 165 manufacturers and offers PGA Tour
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Movies You Love That Roger Ebert Hated
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4/4/2013 10:45:22 PM
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(Universal | Getty Images | DreamWorks) In his long career as one of the most popular and well-versed film critics in the United States, Roger Ebert always stuck to his sense of what he thought was right. Sometimes it takes more guts to pan a movie everyone loves than it does to love something everyone hates. But still, it's curious he didn't see the value in some of the most-loved and highly ...
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The 50 Worst Sports Movies
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4/5/2013 5:11:52 PM
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While we've seen a number of solid sports movies over the years like Rudy , Field of Dreams and even the first couple Mighty Ducks flicks, there's been a variety of other ones that just straight dropped the ball. That's why we're ranking the worst sports movies ever. It's tough to believe a company actually wasted film on recording these, because they're just absolutely miserable, and if ...
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Boys prep of the week: Jack Atwater
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4/2/2013 12:08:17 AM
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JACK ATWATERBRANSON, GOLF, SOPHOMORE• What he did: Playing the front nine at Peacock Gap on Wednesday, he had one birdie and one eagle while carding a season-best 3-under-par 33 to help the Bulls defeat Marin Catholic 203-209.
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