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Disney's Cody Linley doesn't make 'Dancing' finals (AP)

In this image released by ABC, Cody Linley and his partner Julianne Hough compete during the semi-finals of 'Dancing with the Stars,'  on Monday, Nov. 17, 2008, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/ABC, Kelsey McNeal)AP - Cody Linley won't be graduating Dancing with the Stars.



Spitzer prostitute sits down for TV interview (AP)

In this image released by ABC, ABC correspondent Diane Sawyer sits with former call girl Ashley Dupre, left, whose tryst with former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, led to his resignation, during an interview, Nov. 13, 2008, in New York.  The interview will air, Friday, Nov. 21, 2008, on ABC's '20/20,' at 10:00 p.m. EDT.  (AP Photo/ABC, Heidi Gutman)AP - The prostitute at the center of the salacious scandal that brought down former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer and generated national headlines is going to dish on her life as a pricey escort.



Dancing Down to Final Three (E! Online)

Dancing Down to Final Three(E! Online)E! Online - The seventh season of Dancing With the Stars has flown by, leaving in its wake three contestants with a shot at the championship on next week's finale.



Who Should Perform at the Obama Inauguration? (E! Online)

Who Should Perform at the Obama Inauguration?(E! Online)E! Online - The economy, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the choice of First Puppy aren't the only things President-Elect Barack Obama has to worry about these days.



Smitten Fan's Ledger-Drug Suit Gets Go-Ahead (E! Online)

Smitten Fan's Ledger-Drug Suit Gets Go-Ahead(E! Online)E! Online - A freelancer's decision to hang with Heath Ledger, rather than report on him, has earned her the right to sue with him in mind.



Hollywood's Wizard of Oz lauded for stunning, sexy epic (Reuters)

Actors Hugh Jackman (L) and Nicole Kidman pose together on the red carpet at the world premiere of their new film 'Australia' in Sydney November 18, 2008. (Tim Wimborne/Reuters)Reuters - With stunning scenery, steamy love scenes, and an adorable Aboriginal child star, the outback epic Australia received largely positive reviews after its world premiere but failed to meet all the high expectations.



Who Should Perform at the Obama Inauguration? (E! Online)

Who Should Perform at the Obama Inauguration?(E! Online)E! Online - The economy, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the choice of First Puppy aren't the only things President-Elect Barack Obama has to worry about these days.



Disney's Cody Linley doesn't make 'Dancing' finals (AP)

In this image released by ABC, Cody Linley and his partner Julianne Hough compete during the semi-finals of 'Dancing with the Stars,'  on Monday, Nov. 17, 2008, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/ABC, Kelsey McNeal)AP - Cody Linley won't be graduating Dancing with the Stars.




Fashion News
Miley's Big Moment (Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD102 Miley Cyrus arrives at the Film Premiere of Bolt in Hollywood, Calif. on Monday, Nov.17, 2008.(Fashion Wire Daily/Maria Ramirez)Fashion Wire Daily - She's not quite sixteen yet, but Miley Cyrus is already at the top of the world.



Victoria's Secret Show, Soirees Rock South Beach (E! Online)

Victoria's Secret Show, Soirees Rock South Beach(E! Online)E! Online - Victoria's Secret brought the sexy to South Beach Saturday at their annual fashion show, featuring Angels' Heidi Klum, Alessandria Ambrosia, Miranda Kerr, Karolina Kurkova and more supermodels strutting their stuff.



Victoria's Secret has fashion show in Miami Beach (AP)

Brazilian model Adriana Lima poses next to the $5 Million Black Diamond Fantasy Miracle Bra during 'Hair  Make-Up' prior to the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach Hotel on Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 in Miami Beach. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)AP - Victoria's Secret's angels have descended upon Miami Beach.



Calvin Klein Lets the Sun Shine In (Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD101  Models wear designs from the Calvin Klein Spring 2009 collection presented in New York on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2008.(Fashion Wire Daily/Renata Espinosa)Fashion Wire Daily - Warmer, happier days are here again - at least, that is the hope that most customers are harboring for next spring - to be mentally and physically uplifted after a rocky fall. That is the spirit that the Calvin Klein Spring 2009 collection designed by Calvin Klein and ck Calvin Klein creative director Kevin Carrigan hoped to evoke, which he presented at Calvin Klein headquarters in New York on Thursday, Nov. 13.



Fashion designer convicted in LA of sexual assault (AP)

Defendant Anand Jon Alexander appears at his trial Thursday Nov. 13, 2008 in Los Angeles.  Alexander was convicted Thursday of sexually assaulting girls and women, some of them aspiring models who authorities say were lured to Los Angeles with rarely fulfilled promises of jobs and stays at luxury hotels. Authorities say Alexander's seven victims ranged in age from 14 to 21. (AP Photo/Nick Ut)AP - An up-and-coming fashion designer who has worked with A-list celebrities was convicted Thursday of sexually assaulting seven girls and women, some of them aspiring models lured to Los Angeles with promises of jobs and stays at luxury hotels.



Designer Anand Jon guilty of rapes, sex assaults (Reuters)

Indian-born fashion designer Anand Jon covers his face after leaving from a side entrance after his arraignment at the Beverly Hills Municipal courthouse in Beverly Hills, California April 4, 2007. (Fred Prouser/Reuters)Reuters - Celebrity fashion designer Anand Jon was convicted on Thursday of raping and sexually assaulting aspiring models as young as 14.



Victoria's Secret Heats Up Miami—and A-Rod? (E! Online)

Victoria's Secret Heats Up Miami—and A-Rod?(E! Online)E! Online - As if Miami wasn't hot enough already, Victoria's Secret will be steaming up South Beach this weekend with their annual fashion show Saturday night.



Versace lights up Beijing in first China fashion show (Reuters)

Chinese actor Jet Li (C) sits in the audience as he watches a fashion show by fashion designer Donatella Versace in Beijing November 13, 2008. The show was the first by the fashion label Versace in China. (David Gray/Reuters)Reuters - Italian luxury brand Versace put on a glitzy and glamorous first fashion show in China on Thursday a stone's throw from Beijing's central Tiananmen Square, raising more than $100,000 for charity.




Sports News
Thompson, No. 1 Tar Heels roll past Kentucky 77-58 (AP)

North Carolina's Deon Thompson (21) shoots over Kentucky's Perry Stevenson (21) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game in Chapel Hill, N.C., Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. North Carolina won 77-58. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)AP - Deon Thompson scored a career-high 20 points to help top-ranked North Carolina beat Kentucky 77-58 on Tuesday night despite playing yet again without national player of the year Tyler Hansbrough.



Red Sox 2B Dustin Pedroia wins AL MVP (AP)

In this June 1, 2008 file photo, Boston Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia throws out Baltimore Orioles' Jay Payton (not shown) after stopping a sharply hit ball in the sixth inning of a baseball game in Baltimore.  The Red Sox won 9-4. Pedroia won the American League Most Valuable Player award Tuesday Nov. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Gail Burton, File)AP - Dustin Pedroia could easily be mistaken for a mechanic, carpenter or plumber, most anything except a major leaguer.



Curry's 44 not enough to beat No. 12 Sooners (AP)

Davidson guard Stephen Curry goes up all alone for a shot in the first half of an NIT Season Tip-Off men's NCAA basketball game against Oklahoma in Norman, Okla., Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)AP - Blake Griffin scored 25 points and pulled down a career-high 21 rebounds, freshman Willie Warren added 20 points and No. 12 Oklahoma overcame the highest scoring game of Stephen Curry's career to beat No. 21 Davidson 82-78 on Tuesday night.



Dempster, Cubs agree to $52 million, 4-year deal (AP)

In this Sept. 16, 2008 file photo, Chicago Cubs' Ryan Dempster pitches against the Milwaukee Brewers at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Dempster and the Chicago Cubs are close to agreement on a four-year contract worth about $52 million, according to a baseball official. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast, File)AP - Ryan Dempster made the successful switch from closer to starter this season, winning 17 games and helping the Chicago Cubs compile the best record in the National League.



No Garnett, but Celtics still beat Knicks (AP)

Boston Celtics' Ray Allen drives between New York Knicks' Chris Duhon, left, and Wilson Chandler during the second quarter of a basketball game in Boston Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)AP - Brian Scalabrine, in the starting lineup while Kevin Garnett served a one-game suspension, hit a 3-pointer with 1:14 left to help Boston recover after its 15-point, fourth-quarter lead was trimmed to four and the Celtics beat New York 110-101 on Tuesday night.



Pacman hopeful of returning soon to Cowboys (AP)
AP - Suspended Cowboys cornerback Adam Pacman Jones has completed the inpatient portion of his NFL-ordered alcohol treatment and has returned to Texas, where he is hopeful of soon being able to rejoin the team.
Celtics make light of absent Garnett to beat Knicks (Reuters)
Reuters - The Boston Celtics, playing without Kevin Garnett for the first time this season, beat the New York Knicks 110-101 on Tuesday.
Source: Don Wakamatsu is new Mariners manager (AP)

In this 2008 file photo, Don Wakamatsu of the Oakland A's baseball team poses. Oakland bench coach Don Wakamatsu will be named the new manager of the Seattle Mariners. A source familiar with Wakamatsu and the Mariners' search for their 13th full-time manager said Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2008 that Wakamatsu is the choice.  (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, File)AP - Don Wakamatsu has his first job as a major league manager, and it's not exactly an easy one.




Movie Reviews
Journey To The Center Of The Earth
This latest reimagining of Jules Verne's subterranean adventure is not so much a remake as it is a layer added atop the author's work. The premise is that the novel was not a work of fiction; rather, it is the documentation of an adventure experienced by intrepid explorers. But the filmmakers chose a younger demographic as the target audience, virtually eliminating Verne's drama and danger. This is first and foremost a kid's film, and just to ramp up the tickle factor, it...
Live And Let Die
I enjoyed Roger Moore in the British television series The Saint. Sardonic and a tad lighthearted, he seemed made for the role. But when he took over Bond, I was disappointed with his interpretation. Every performer brings his or her sensibility to a character and the filmmakers and the screenwriters try to leverage the unique personality of the performer. But I simply find his approach to Bond to be a bit too aloof and a bit too casual. He doesn't seem to project a feeling of being in...
Dawn of the Dead: Unrated Director’s Cut (2004)
As much as I've decried the recent onslaught of lazy and unimaginative horror remakes, occasionally one comes along that at least brings something new to the table. While nothing could every supplant director George A. Romero's original 1978 masterpiece Dawn of the Dead, the 2004 remake directed by Zack Snyder (300) and written by James Gunn (Slither) is at least noteworthy for two reasons. First, it resuscitated Romero's career and led to the production of both Land of the Dead...
10 Years of Rialto Pictures
Giant Criterion box sets like these are implicitly a mixed bag. I don't mean that the qualities of the films are in question; you'd struggle to find a more varied and intriguing mix of internationally-acclaimed films than this one. But part of the delicacy of Criterion releases are bonus features, and sets like 10 Years of Rialto Pictures and its Essential Art House set from a few years ago end up abandoning the comprehensive double-disc editions of films for sleek, simple, movie...
Waterworld: 2-Disc Extended Edition
Let's begin with some of Dan's comments from his HD DVD review:When Waterworld was being shot, there were reports of serious budget overruns and conflicts on the shoot. There continue to exist persistent unconfirmed rumors that director Kevin Reynolds departed before the film was complete and Kevin Costner took over. The budget got a bit out of control and is reported to have bloated to over $175 million, making Waterworld the most expensive motion picture ever to be shot to that date...
Thunderball
We now come to the fourth Bond outing. Following the enormous success of Goldfinger, Broccoli and Saltzman mounted an even more ambitious production that would include the most challenging underwater work filmed to date. It's a continuation of the intense rivalry between SPECTRE, the remarkably powerful and well funded international crime organization headed by Ernst Stravo Blofeld, and the British Secret Service. The stakes are higher than ever. It's a nightmare that haunts the world...
Constantine
High concept: The Exorcist meets The Sixth Sense meets The Matrix. Constantine (Keanu Reeves) is an exorcist, but not your run of the mill exorcist - he's something special. He sees what you don't see. You're not aware of what he routinely senses. He's aware of alternate realities that transcend this mortal plane. He's been to hell and back. Literally. And he could use some Prozac.He's caught between a rock and a hot place, doomed to eternal damnation for a...
Knocked Up
I initially found myself at odds with Judd Apatow's latest romantic comedy Knocked Up, though my final verdict is one of approval. Coming on the heels of his notable success, The 40 Year Old Virgin, his two most recent films, Superbad and Knocked Up, are remarkably similar in their tone to each other as both are harsher, brasher, and cruder films than Virgin. Yet all three films are companions in that whatever path they take to get there, they ultimately land the viewers in an unexpectedly...
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