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| 'Tiger Woods' tops this season's golf games
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| AP - If you're like most sports fans, you haven't watched that much golf since June, when Tiger Woods won the U.S. Open and then announced he was getting knee surgery and was done playing for the rest of 2008. Since then, the PGA Tour has suffered from the absence of its most glamorous celebrity.
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| Tue, 02 Sep 2008 16:54:28 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Jack Johnson bids soothing farewell to summer
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| Reuters - Mellow music king Jack
Johnson gave summer a gentle sendoff Sunday night, turning a
massive stage at UCLA's Intramural Field into a breezy
beachfront shack. All that was missing was the sound of rolling
waves and grains of sand, though some women kicked off shoes or
sandals to dance slowly in the grass anyway.
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| Tue, 02 Sep 2008 05:43:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| "Disaster Movie" less funny than real ones
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| Reuters - The title is something
of a misnomer. "Disaster Movie," from the people who helped to
concoct "Scary Movie," "Date Movie" and "Meet the Spartans,"
sounds as if it is going to send up such opuses as "The
Poseidon Adventure" and "Earthquake."
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| Sun, 31 Aug 2008 23:51:26 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| "Babylon A.D." a futuristic mess
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| Reuters - After switching things
up with "The Pacifier" and "Find Me Guilty," Vin Diesel returns
to the action arena with "Babylon A.D.," a towering heap of
nihilistic nonsense that plays like a cornball "Children of
God."
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| Mon, 01 Sep 2008 00:29:58 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Billboard CD reviews
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| Reuters - Young Jeezy balances commercial/pop
aspirations with core hip-hop sounds on "The Recession,"
getting a lift from DJ Toomp, Drumma Boy, Midnight Black and
longtime collaborator Shawty Redd on this sonically enjoyable
follow-up to 2006's "The Inspiration." Previously criticized
for strange rhymes and repeating lines, Jeezy delivers some
great turns of phrase on songs like "Wordplay," where he
answers claims of glorifying drug dealing with the couplet,
"They want wordplay and I got bird play." Considering Jeezy's
admission that he's a bit uncomfortable making female-skewed
songs, the blend manifests itself most clearly on "Taking It
There," with Trey Songz crooning a romantic chorus. While fans
may gravitate more toward cuts like "Vacation" and "Yeah,"
"Taking It There" could wind up being the track Jeezy needs to
cement himself as a mainstream artist and not just a favorite
of rap aficionados. -- read full article |
| Fri, 29 Aug 2008 20:55:34 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Reviewed: `Raising the Bar,' 'Sons,' 'True Blood'
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| AP - The fall season is afoot, with these three shows among the first to hit the air: TNT's courtroom drama "Raising the Bar"; FX's series about an outlaw motorcycle club, "Sons of Anarchy"; and HBO's vampires-are-just-folks horror-comedy-romance, "True Blood."
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| Thu, 28 Aug 2008 18:56:22 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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| Japanese filmmaker tackles "Achilles" paradox
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| Reuters - In his third film examining
the conflicts that arise from being distinctively creative,
Japanese filmmaker Takeshi Kitano uses the mathematical paradox
of the title "Achilles and the Tortoise" to chase after the
true nature of art, and doesn't quite make it. -- read full article |
| Fri, 29 Aug 2008 04:48:58 GMT - Yahoo! News: Entertainment Reviews |
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