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"...and then Snicks killed Jacob, rescued his beloved Stevie, and there was much rejoicing in the world...."
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Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Maxwell Caulfield (above) is 53, Bruce Vilanch is 64, Chris Hardwick is 41, Miley Cyrus is 20, Garret Dillahunt is 48, Christina Applegate is 41, Sarah Hyland is 22, and Amy Grant is 52. Below you can see Amy's first top 40 hit, "Find A Way," which peaked at #29 in July 1985, and was a runner-up on the Lost 100 list.
Why Gay Shoppers Should Hit Target, Abercrombie And Starbucks On Black Friday, according to the Hrc Buyer's Guide. "But the Trump Organization, Urban Outfitters and even Tupperware received considerably less favorable ratings.
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"...and then Snicks killed Jacob, rescued his beloved Stevie, and there was much rejoicing in the world...."
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Weekend Birthdays! (Note: Birthday shoutouts are for out entertainers, allies, or for any celeb that seems to have a following on Ae). Maxwell Caulfield (above) is 53, Bruce Vilanch is 64, Chris Hardwick is 41, Miley Cyrus is 20, Garret Dillahunt is 48, Christina Applegate is 41, Sarah Hyland is 22, and Amy Grant is 52. Below you can see Amy's first top 40 hit, "Find A Way," which peaked at #29 in July 1985, and was a runner-up on the Lost 100 list.
Why Gay Shoppers Should Hit Target, Abercrombie And Starbucks On Black Friday, according to the Hrc Buyer's Guide. "But the Trump Organization, Urban Outfitters and even Tupperware received considerably less favorable ratings.
- 11/23/2012
- by snicks
- The Backlot
Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky's most recent film, The Nutcracker in 3D (2010), was a box office flop in the States. However, in the past Konchalovsky has also known great success, including the award winning House of Fools (2002) which took the 'Grand Jury Prize' at the Venice Film Festival.
As a film maker, Konchalovsky has certainly had a varied career, from working with Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell in Tango & Cash (1989), creating a TV adaptation Homer’s The Odyssey for HBO, and also directing numerous Russian language films, including the highly regarded Uncle Vanya (1970) and The First Teacher (1964), his debut feature made whilst he was still a student.
Last week, Cine-Vue travelled to Pushkin House in Holborn to ask Konchalovsky how he felt about the forthcoming Directorspective at London's Barbican Centre, who his influences were, and what he thought about living and working in Hollywood.
Joe Walsh: Why did you...
As a film maker, Konchalovsky has certainly had a varied career, from working with Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell in Tango & Cash (1989), creating a TV adaptation Homer’s The Odyssey for HBO, and also directing numerous Russian language films, including the highly regarded Uncle Vanya (1970) and The First Teacher (1964), his debut feature made whilst he was still a student.
Last week, Cine-Vue travelled to Pushkin House in Holborn to ask Konchalovsky how he felt about the forthcoming Directorspective at London's Barbican Centre, who his influences were, and what he thought about living and working in Hollywood.
Joe Walsh: Why did you...
- 1/26/2011
- by Daniel Green
- CineVue
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