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Film Review: 'Dark Shadows' more comedic than dark
In “Dark Shadows,” Tim Burton exhumes the Dan Curtis gothic soap opera of the same name, which ran five days a week from 1966-1971. Not surprisingly, Burton's frequent collaborator Johnny Depp takes over the role of vampire Barnabas Collins....
Tags: Dark Shadows (movie), Movies, Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Michelle Pfeiffer
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Intersections: There's treasure to be had at swap meets
There is nothing I find more thrilling than a weekend spent at swap meets, estate sales and second-hand stores, rummaging through possessions that have been either sold or left behind. My penchant for second-hand, vintage goods started at an early age,...
Tags: Rose Bowl Flea Market, Bob Hope, Entertainment, Opera (genre)
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Film review: Reality TV plot of 'Hunger Games' is far from new
Every dollar Disney won't get at the box office for the $250-million “John Carter” will probably end up in the pockets of Lionsgate and the other entities behind “The Hunger Games” (which allegedly cost less than half as much). The...
Tags: Reality Television (genre), Rome (Italy), Movies, Donald Sutherland, Josh Hutcherson
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Overall location filming down 2% in 1Q in L.A. area
Feature film activity on the streets of Los Angeles rebounded in the first quarter of this year, but the gains were offset by a continued falloff in television shoots in the region. Location filming for movies generated 1,019 production days in the first...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Amanda Seyfried, James Franco, Entertainment
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Disney strikes deal to distribute movies to Chinese cable viewers
The Walt Disney Co.has reached an agreement that would bring Pixar Animation Studios' "Cars 2," Disney's"The Muppets" and other approved films to Chinese cable television viewers, broadening the Burbank entertainment giant's access in the world's most...Tags: Walt Disney, Television Industry, Netflix Inc., Los Angeles Times, Movies
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Union rally Monday to protest '1000 Ways to Die' producer in Burbank
The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Teamsters Local 399 will stage a large rally outside the Burbank headquarters of Original Productions on Monday morning in support of crew members from the TV series "1000 Ways to Die."
"This...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Spike (tv network), Entertainment
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In Theory: Should Lowes have pulled its ads?
Q. Home improvement store Lowe's has pulled its advertising from the TLC reality show “All-American Muslim” because of a campaign by the conservative Florida Family Assn. The FFA claims that “'All-American Muslim' is propaganda that...Tags: TLC (tv network), Finance, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Business, Economy, Business and Finance
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Glendale woman among critically injured in Edison shooting
Authorities on Saturday identified two men killed in a workplace shooting at a Southern California Edison office in Irwindale, as well as the gunman, who investigators said was a co-worker.
Robert Scott Lindsay, 53, of Chino Hills and Henry Serrano, 56,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Shootings, Vicodin (drug), Entertainment, Injuries and Wounds
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Edison offices remain closed after deadly shooting
On the first workday since two Southern California Edison employees were fatally shot during a coworker's rampage, the Irwindale offices where the attack took place will remain closed Monday.
Andre Turner, 48, opened fire Friday with a semiautomatic...Tags: Shootings, Vicodin (drug), Entertainment, KTLA, Southern California Edison Company
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Think Again: Furthering the legacy of Larry Zarian
My 2-year-old son is obsessed with trains. The living room feels like a constant construction site with a mix of Lego parts, Thomas the Train pieces and all sorts of materials used to build the ever-expanding railway system in our house. He has also...Tags: LEGO Group, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Entertainment
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Montrose Christmas tree is shameful
The Montrose Shopping Park Assn. should hang their heads in shame for the sad excuse for a Christmas tree at the corner of Ocean View Boulevard and Honolulu Avenue. This so-called tree was viewed by all who attended the parade on Saturday and thousands...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Entertainment, Ocean View, Mary Martin
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Pasadena seeks assurances from Occupy Rose Parade demonstrators
Pasadena police officials met with represenatitives of the Occupy movement to ensure a large demonstration planned for the Rose Parade on Jan. 2 doesn't interfere with the event.
The Pasadena Sun reports that the Occupy demonstrators plan to display...Tags: Demonstration, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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