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The Fugitive: Season Three, Vol. 1 - DVD
My first experience with The Fugitive , as it was for many twenty- and thirty-somethings, was with Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones in the motion picture.
This week in homicide history: Ed Gein, Jonestown, Blackbeard and JFK
This week in homicide history: Ed Gein, Jonestown, Blackbeard and JFK On November 16, 1957, Ed Gein allegedly killed his last victim, Bernice Worden, of Plalinfield Wisconsin.
'Daily Show' Producer Who Spotted Hannity Video: 'Take that, Media Matters!'
As Jon Stewart pointed out on his show last night , it was neither he nor his writers who actually caught the "Hannity" protest footage mix-up that got mocked earlier this week and that Sean Hannity eventually apologized for on-air. It was "Daily Show" Associate Producer Ramin Hedayati who spotted it.
France glued to saga of the fugitive
Accused of murdering a lesbian couple, Jean-Pierre Treiber posted himself out of jail and has remained at large ever since.
Tommy Lee Jones Logs "Lincoln"
Tommy Lee Jones is in negotiations to direct and co-star in "The Lincoln Lawyer," a Matthew McConaughey-starring film based on the 2005 best-seller by Michael Connelly.
Sela Ward gets a taste of the thriller in 'The Stepfather'
It isn't always easy to be a movie star. If you think otherwise, ask Sela Ward. "I'm so, so sorry," the actress said when she called for a 10 a.m. telephone interview.
The Fugitive Life Sparks Its Own Celebrity
Hollywood loves to glamorize criminals on the run. Without life on the lam, we'd have no "Bonnie and Clyde", "Catch Me If You Can", "Public Enemies" or "Les Miserables." Jeff Berg, the director's agent, addresses the latest details in the case.
Bethlehem's Daniel Roebuck has horror in his blood
As he gets ready to mark his 25th anniversary in the film and TV business, Bethlehem's Daniel Roebuck wants nothing more than to scare you senseless.
Harrison Ford ready for fifth Indiana Jones film
The Hollywood action hero, reduced to tears after a tribute at Deauville film festival, on his aircraft and bike collection Harrison Ford shows no sign of settling into a comfortable, sedentary retirement.
TSA cavalierly dismisses the security hazard of their stolen IDs and uniforms
I'm a big fan of the Harrison Ford movie, The Fugitive . During the movie, Ford faked an ID card, having stolen a real one, to get into the Cook County Hospital prosthetics department.
Harrison Ford in tears as he's awarded lifetime achievement award at American Film Festival
What lies beneath: Harrison Ford shows his emotions during career tribute at the Deauville American Film Festival By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:17 PM on 13th September 2009 Harrison Ford choked back tears as he was honoured at the 35th Deauville American Film Festival.
This prolific, stage-trained character player transcended a youth of urban poverty, crime and poor academic skills to establish a successful entertainment career, often playing denizens and products of the kind of.... This prolific, stage-trained character player transcended a youth of urban poverty, crime and poor academic skills to establish a ...
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Pantoliano Withdraws From Hartford's Mistakes Were Made
Emmy Award winner Joe Pantoliano has withdrawn from Hartford Stage's upcoming production of Craig Wright's Mistakes Were Made due to "commitments to his film career," according to a press statement.
A Perfect Getaway Review Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 08.10.2009 It might be the perfect getaway...but is it the perfect thriller? Directed by: David Twohy Written by: David Twohy Starring: Steve Zahn - Cliff Anderson Milla Jovovich - Cydney Anderson Timothy Olyphant - Nick Kiele Sanchez - Gina Marley Shelton - Cleo Chris Hemsworth - Kale Running ...
Alternate Takes 08.08.09: David Twohy
Alternate Takes 08.08.09: David Twohy Posted by Shawn S. Lealos on 08.08.2009 With the release of A Perfect Getaway , Shawn S. Lealos and Alternate Takes looks at the career of director David Twohy Welcome to Week 63 of Alternate Takes.
You might know him as Guido the killer pimp in "Risky Business." Or as Ralph Cifaretto, the thug you loved to hate on "The Sopranos." His real name is Joe Pantoliano - though he also goes by the moniker Joey Pants, and somehow that suits him best.
Brooklyn Today: Monday July 13, 2009
Good morning. Today is the 194th day of the year. On this day in 1985, the "Live Aid" concerts in Philadelphia and London were seen by an estimated 1.5 billion television viewers.
Pair of finales from quirky, obscure series are must-sees
Tonight's Must-See: 'Harper's Island' finale, 8-10 p.m., CBS. An interesting experiment ends in semi-obscurity - on a Saturday in July, when viewership sags.
Finale of Harper's Island or Eli Stone . Let's give the networks credit for letting interesting shows die with dignity.
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