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Cashier Stories: My Accidental Retail Celebrity Encounter with Kurt RussellMy encounter with actor Kurt Russell: brief but exciting with lots of yelling. -
Holiday Gift Guide for the Kurt Russell FanIf you need a few ideas this holiday season for the hard to shop for gift recipient, consider this holiday gift guide for the Kurt Russell fan.
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Celebrity Run-In: Kurt Russell at the 2000 World SeriesTry and recall the excitement that brewed in New York City in 2000 when the New York Mets and New York Yankees were in the World Series. Add to that the thrill of meeting Kurt Russell! -
Movie Review: Big Trouble in Little ChinaA movie review of Big Trouble in Little China starring Kurt Russell and Kim Cattrall.
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Russell Okung Signs with Seahawks for Six-Year DealOffensive tackle Russell Okung finally signed with the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle made Okung the final first rounder to sign.
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Russell Brand on Amy Winehouse: 'We Have Lost a Beautiful, Talented Woman'Now Amy Winehouse is dead, like many others whose unnecessary deaths have been retrospectively romanticised, at 27 years old.
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Goldie Hawn. Style with a SmileGoldie Hawn is a beautiful, multi-talented woman with a smile that makes you happy. Her personal style is as easy-going as her way of life. Kurt Russell, Kate Hudson, Oliver Hudson, Wyatt Russell
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A New Breed of Alien Awaits in 'The Thing'Featuring a stellar all-male cast led by Kurt Russell, 'The Thing' depicts an American team of scientists who find themselves up against a shapeshifting alien in Antarctica.
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Review of Death Proof (2007) Directed by Quentin TarantinoThis article reviews _Death Proof_, directed by Quentin Tarantino, and starring Rosario Dawson, Kurt Russell, and Rose McGowan. -
Now on DVD: Escape from New YorkA review of the 1981 movie starring Kurt Russell.
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Escape from New York (movie Review)My review of the cult classic, Escape from New York by John Carpenter and starring Kurt Russell, Ernest Borgnine and Donald Pleasance just to name a few. -
Now on DVD: The ThingA review of the 1982 movie starring Kurt Russell.
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Celebrity Birthdays on St. Patrick's DayCelebrity Birthdays on St. Patrick's Day Mia Hamm,Rob Lowe,Kurt Russell,Gary Sinise,Billy Corgan -
In Defense of Overboard(1987)I dare you not to love it!
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Death Proof (2007): a Movie ReviewDeath Proof is a crime drama starring Kurt Russell as Stuntman Mike. Stuntman Mike is a psychotic serial killer who stalks young girls and kills them with his "death proof" stunt car.
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John Carpenter Tribute at the Aero Theater: "Escape from New York" & "Escape from LA"A look at the second night of the John Carpenter tribute at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica, and it covered the exploits of Snake Plissken as played by Kurt Russell in "Escape From New York" and "Escape From LA." -
Escape from Escape from L.Aa review of the Kurt Russell hit -
Sky High Aims for the Middle and Hits a BullseyeSky HIgh represents a return to the classic Disney live action films of the '60s and '70s that starred Kurt Russell. Hey, this one stars Kurt Russell, too.
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Confessions of Walt Sanders: Elvis Presley Tribute ArtistWhat's it like to be Elvis Presley for a moment. Walt Sanders a premiere Elvis Presley tribute artist give us a behind the glasses, sideburns and jumpsuits look at how he becomes and carries on the heart and soul of a legend. -
March 17: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday to Nat King Cole, Brittany Daniel, Patrick Duffy, Mia Hamm, Shemp Howard, Rob Lowe, Rudolf Nureyev, Kurt Russell, Gary Sinise, Gloria Swanson and more. Is March 17th your birthday? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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Big Trouble in Little China ReviewCult Classic movie starring Kurt Russell enjoying renewed success!
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Movie Review: Soldier (1998)Soldier is a movie made in 1998, about a fighter(Kurt Russell) who is raised from infant to adult to be a killing machine, and dropped on a trash planet, and is forced to fight a battle, against his former comrades.
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Grindhouse: Sex, Violence and Car CrashesGrindhouse is a term for a movie theatre that would play low brow, low budget films that were long on action, explosions, car crashes, blood, gore, and big breasts, but short oon minor things like plot, characterization, and film quality.
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Top 10 Movies with State Names in Their TitleI thought it would be fun to test films with the names of states in their titles and find out which were considered the top ten as rated by internet reviewers. -
Wrestling Legends of Yesteryear: Ox BakerA look at the master of the Hurt Punch. -
Ten Top Horror Films of All TimeThroughout the years, there have been many, many movies created and distributed that fall under the Horror genre.
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PICKLES & BEAVER REVIEW TOMBSTONEHowdy Pardners! Welcome to another Roundup Review! Yeeeehaaaaw! -
Len Wiseman is Directing the Escape from New York RemakeThe "Live Free or Die Hard" director tackles the remake of the 1981 John Carpenter cult classic.
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Movie Review: John Carpenter's the ThingJohn Carpenter's The Thing is quite possibly the finest horror movie remake ever made.
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Plausible Authenticity: Overlooking the Minor Mistakes of Reality in MoviesGet upset over Oliver Stone saying Oswald was a lousy shot. But don't lose your cool over whether a guy in 1973 is driving a car that didn't come out until 1974.
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Mansfield Reformatory Ghost HuntIt's already too late to spend the night in this Gothic looking structure that once housed some of the worst criminals around, but you can register early for next year's events soon.
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Ten Very Guilty Movie PleasuresWe all have our guilty pleasure movies, the ones that we can't seem to quit watching. -
Movies: A List of Things to Do Before You Go See the Newest Movies. Read and Research, Watch and Enjoy.I've lived movies long enough to be able to give readers reasons and ideas for more thoroughly enjoying the newest movies at the theater.
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Hollywood Logic: '80s Action Movies80's action movies, for the most part, contained no reasonable amount of coherency. Sure, there's exceptions, but this was the era of explosions, big hair, invincible heros and one-liners.
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Review: Why Grindhouse Empowers WomenGrind House, written by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodiguez is fun. It isn't deep, and the cinematography will make you gasp, not in a Lord of the Rings way but more in a Jeffery Dahmer kind of way.
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Raul Julia BiographyRaul Julia Biography
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Grindhouse Combines One Great Movie with a Boring OneA fun time until Death Proof starts.
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Grindhousea kick ass experience at the movies that I am ever so eager to see again!
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Rear View Mirror by Cindy CallinskyI guess you could say that we have been part of the grunge scene for the last two years, and the word grunge doesn't even exist yet. It won't exist until the world labels it as such due to the introduction of Nirvana. -
Stargate SG-1 Ends Its Ten Year RunThis article shares information on the finale of "Stargate SG-1," including brief cash bios and ending thoughts.
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