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Free library movie features 'Dr. No'
The Mill Valley Public Library's free Monday Night at the Movies series will feature "Dr. No," with Sean Connery as James Bond, at 7:30 p.m. Monday in the Creekside Room of the library at 375 Throckmorton Ave.
Bond Never Dies: Festival examines a cultural icon
"The name's Bond, James Bond." Everyone knows those iconic words of the martini-slugging, woman-chasing 007, but if not for Albert R. "Cubby" Broccoli, Ian Fleming's super-spy might not have uttered them on the silver screen.
Leading a system out of a slough
Sean Connery, as the old Chicago cop in "The Untouchables," tells the young Elliott Ness that if you're trying to avoid rotten apples, "Don't go to the barrel - pick 'em off the tree." That line of reasoning might or might not be what prompted Alabama higher education leaders to go outside the state for somebody to head up - and lead the reform of ...
Albert 'Cubby' Broccoli, a Bond man all the way
Albert "Cubby" Broccoli was a self-made man who not only believed in the American dream but lived it as producer of the James Bond films, the longest-running film franchise in cinema history.
What's happening on screen in Seattle this week - November 2
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade : Indy's third outing, complete with more Nazis and papa Jones .
Sir Sean the Scot - " the rest is silence
BEING A SCOT Sean Connery and Murray Grigor Weidenfeld & Nicolson, A 20 LET'S start with what this book is.
Just another Manic Street Preachers road trip
The Manic Street Preachers followed their recent creative revitalisation with their first American tour in a decade.
Video: Glenn Beck continues with Al Capone theme urging viewers to do something about Obama
You can tell when Glenn Beck really likes an attack as he sticks with it for a number of days as opposed to arguments like "President Obama is a racist" which was quickly dropped and not brought up again after its initial debut.
Perino: Obama's Criticism Of Fox Is Akin To Chavez's...
Today on Fox News Sunday, host Chris Wallace made sure to devote plenty of time to covering President Obama's "war on Fox News"; he even played a clip of Sean Connery as Jim Malone "The Untouchables" talking about "the Chicago way" of getting things done.
Fox News compares WH to 1920s Chicago gangsters
In a discussion of the war of words between Fox News and the White House, Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace played a clip from the 1987 gangster movie The Untouchables to illustrate how the Obama administration operates.
Mr. Obama: Getting down and dirty not good policy or politics
Tensions between the White House and Fox News had me thinking about the great lines Sean Connery had in the movie, "The Untouchables." One particular line had to do with the way police officers approached their work.
Has anyone noticed the amount of beatdowns going on lately? The Obama administration is on the front page of The Washington Post in an unprecedented beatdown: An "anonymous" administration official threw Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Creigh Deeds directly under the bus, basically blaming him for the poor campaign in Virginia, to ...
'Dr No' star Wiseman dies, aged 91
Jospeh Wiseman, who played villain Dr No in the first James Bond movie, has passed away aged 91.
Joseph Wiseman as Dr. No. Joseph Wiseman , the first actor to play a Bond villain on the big screen, died on Monday at his home in Manhattan.
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James Bond's 'Dr No' dies in New York
Joseph Wiseman, who played the role of the villain Doctor No in the first James Bond film of the same name, has died in New York, aged 91.
Wiseman, who played villain in 1962 'Dr. No,' dies
Joseph Wiseman, an actor who played the sinister scientist and title character of Dr.
RANT: Teach them a lesson, Rush. Please
Drag everyone of them into court. Take there last nickel. It's the principle of the thing.
Campaigners want nuclear station listed
A DISUSED nuclear power station in the heart of the Welsh countryside could gain listed building status if campaigners have their way.
Classic of the Week: "The Untouchables"
About 30 minutes into "The Untouchables," Treasury agent Eliot Ness is sitting in a church with Chicago cop Jim Malone .
STARTING in 1929 with the aim of being the place to go to see the kinds of films either ignored or forgotten about by mainstream cinema, the Edinburgh Film Guild this week celebrates its 80th season of screenings with 100 films coming your way from n ow until April.
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