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Daily Archives: November 17, 2013
Box Office: “Thor” thunders to another $38, “Best Man” racks up $30
A big weekend for “The Best Man Holiday” — it actually won Friday’s face-off — was not enough to get the God of Thunder off the top of the box office heap one last time before “Hunger Games” comes along … Continue reading
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Kristen Bell on “Frozen, “Veronica Mars Movie” and naming her baby after a Car
There are things her most devoted fans know about Kristen Bell that people who didn’t help fan-finance her big screen “Veronica Mars” movie might not. She can sing, for starters. “When you’re too small to play sports, you compete in … Continue reading
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SNL’s sentimental (sorta) farewell to Blockbuster
http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/blockbuster/n43354/ Kinda funny, kinda sad. And yeah, “Spirited Away” is a “cartoon.” Sorry the link doesn’t set up as a view screen, but somedays, WordPress flat out sucks.
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