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Los Angeles Classic Films Early Report for November 18, 2009
A group of unique directors and the essential works that you've got to see. Sergio Leone Leone's career is remarkable in its unrelenting attention to both American culture and the American genre film, exploring the mythic America he created with each successive film examining the established characters in greater depth.
The sober homefront war drama The Messenger considers the weight of every soldier's life
It's hard to recall that Woody Harrelson started out as a lanky, clean-scrubbed male ingnue on Cheers , and that's entirely to his credit.
Renato D'Agostin: Tokyo Untitled
Venice-born photographer Renato D'Agostin recently spent time in the world's largest city capturing the abstract side of its urban landscape.
40 years later, 'Easy Rider' offers a timeless theme
It's been 40 years since Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper took to the open road in the seminal classic 'Easy Rider' , and, despite its age, the film still has resonance today.
Sky Arts 1 presents a series of documentaries examining some of the greatest figures and movements in film history.
Movielady: Five Doper Films You Didn't Know Were Doper Films
"Pineapple Express" received a lot of press when it was released last year, and rightfully so.
Self-portrait at the Porn Stand, Dennis Hopper, 1962-2008, oil on canvas. © Dennis Hopper.
Hopper reflects on a remarkable life
Hollywood's consummate anti-hero Dennis Hopper, probably most famous for his role as a Harley Davidson-riding bikie in the seminal road movie Easy Rider, learned to ride on a motor scooter.
A PRODUCT OF MIDDLE AMERICA, born in Kansas City, actor, director, screenwriter Dennis Hopper got his start in show business after moving to San Diego as a teenager.
Bands and Brands: The Michelin man steals Gorillaz song
TV commercials may be the bane of my rainy-day couch plastered existence, but a good theme song can certainly make the medicine go down.
Hopper's battled cancer for nine years
HOME > NEWS / SHOWBIZ > SHOWBIZ > Hopper's battled cancer for nine years SHOWBIZ Monday November 9,2009 DENNIS HOPPER was first diagnosed with cancer nine years ago, the acting icon has revealed.
Dennis Hopper - Ailing Hopper Steps Out in Support of Cancer Charity
Caption: Dennis Hopper 4th annual Los Angeles Italia Film, Fashion and Art Festival's opening night at Mann's Chinese 6 Los Angeles, California .... Actor DENNIS HOPPER stepped out for the first time since announcing he is fighting cancer - at a fundraising event in support of those suffering from the disease.
Dennis Hopper: All's 'good right now' despite cancer
Prostate cancer couldn't keep Dennis Hopper away from the Breeders' Cup. The 73-year-old actor and artist attended the Breeders' Cup in support of The V Foundation for Cancer Research, the official charity of the year-ending thoroughbred championships Saturday at Santa Anita Park in Southern California.
The Canadian star of the U.S. musical comedy Glee is among the celebrities who will present awards at this year's Geminis, honouring the best in homegrown television.
Take 5: From Charles Dickens to Dennis Hopper to the King of Pop
Actor Dennis Hopper has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his manager has announced.
These all lead to far better visuals: Enthused and Infused: 19 New Directions For Teapot Design at WebUrbanist.
Legendary actor Dennis Hopper has been diagnosed with prostate cancer - just weeks after he was hospitalized suffering from "severe flu-like symptoms". The Easy Rider star was admitted to a medical facility in New York at the end of September after complaining of stomach cramps while on promotional duties for his latest TV show, Crash.
Grapevinea "Dennis Hopper, Vanessa Redgrave, and Elton John
BATTLING CANCER: Veteran actor Dennis Hopper. Actor Dennis Hopper is clearing his calendar to focus on his health, reports indicate.
Frank H lsb mer: The Fiction Of Science
Using photography as his medium, artist Frank Hlsbmer documents his love affair with objects.
DVD set returns Kuralt to the 'Road'
Way back in the 20th century, a CBS TV reporter named Charles Kuralt set off in an RV with no particular place to go to see what was happening there.
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