September 14, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Harrison Ford might have four “Indiana Jones” movies under his belt and is almost approaching age 70, but the actor says he would be ready to crack the iconic archaeologist’s whip again and sport the trademark fedora in another sequel.
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May 24, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Ben Stiller’s “Night at the Museum” sequel and Christian Bale’s “Terminator Salvation” are combining for a solid Memorial Day weekend at the box office.
According to estimates from distributor 20th Century Fox, “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian” took in $53.5 million from Friday to Sunday.
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May 19, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Some movie franchises never die; they just start over.
This summer brings new versions of “X-Men,” '‘Terminator” and “Star Trek” — each revitalized with a tested Tinseltown technique: the origin story.
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May 13, 2009
By Scott Mantz
BURBANK, Calif.
Three years after Harvard Professor Robert Langdon ruffled the feathers of the Catholic Church by cracking “The Da Vinci Code,” everybody’s favorite symbologist is back on the big screen to save that very same Church from annihilation in “Angels & Demons.”
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February 22, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Mike Myers’ “The Love Guru” has found some disciples among Razzies voters who pick Hollywood’s lowest achievements.
And Paris Hilton is getting her own Razzies moment with three awards all on her own at a ceremony that spoofs the Academy Awards on the eve of the Oscars.
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January 07, 2009
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
It’s awards season and the ballots are out – for the Razzie Awards, the annual ceremony awarding the worst films and performances of the year.
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November 10, 2008
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
How heroic. “Iron Man” will battle “The Dark Knight” and “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” for favorite movie at the 35th annual People’s Choice Awards.
Who else is up for the hardware?
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August 07, 2008
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
George Lucas says he’s already identified the one person who can keep the “Indiana Jones” franchise going: Harrison Ford.
The filmmaker scoffed at the possibility of passing the famed fedora from Ford to Shia LaBeouf, the 22-year-old actor who played Indy’s son Mutt Williams in this summer’s “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.”
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May 26, 2008
LOS ANGELES, Calif.
The most recent Indiana Jones film more than recouped its big budget with an estimated $311 million in global box office sales through the long weekend, according to studio estimates Monday.
Families went in droves to catch “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” a PG-13 adventure starring Harrison Ford as the whip-cracking archaeologist who took 19 years to return to the big screen.
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