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         <title>On this day, Hollywood&apos;s biggest star is Harry Potter</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<P>"HARRY Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe stood on Hollywood Boulevard in his dapper gray suit and polka dot tie, woozy from jet lag and the hot afternoon sun, marveling at the hordes of "Potter" fans screaming his name.<BR><BR>Los Angeles, he said, moments later, is "a town I can't quite get my head around." </P>
<P>Welcome to the club, mate. This, the home of <I>real</I> rabid fan worship, is a throbbing dreamscape that gives everyone a bit of a headache. <BR><BR>Even seasoned pros like the elfin Radcliffe, the winsome Emma Watson and mellow Rupert Grint were nearly overwhelmed by the fan love washing over them outside Grauman's Chinese Theatre on Sunday at the L.A. premiere of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix." The film, the fifth in the "Potter" series, opens worldwide on Wednesday -- about three weeks before the last book in the series is published. And a whole gaggle of Brits made the trek to L.A. to promote the Warner Bros. picture. <BR></P>]]></description>
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         <title>Come Early Morning</title>
         <description>Release Date: November 10, 2006 (limited)
Studio: Roadside Attractions
Director: Joey Lauren Adams
Screenwriter: Joey Lauren Adams
Starring: Ashley Judd, Jeffrey Donovan, Laura Prepon, Diane Ladd, Scott Wilson, Ray McKinnon, Tim Blake Nelson
Genre: Drama, Romance
MPAA Rating: R (for language and some sexual situations)
Official Website: ComeEarlyMorningthefilm.com 
Review: Not Available
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DVD: Not Available
Movie Poster: View here
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Plot Summary: A thirty-something Southern woman named Lucy (Ashley Judd) searches for love, but ends up having far too many one-night-stands in that search.</description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 16:44:31 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>20 Centimeters</title>
         <description>Release Date: October 27, 2006 (NY)
Studio: TLA Releasing
Director: RamÃ³n Salazar
Screenwriter: RamÃ³n Salazar
Starring: MÃ³nica Cervera, Pablo Puyol, Rossy De Palma, Pilar Bardem, Najwa Nimri, Miguel O&apos;Dogherty, Macarena GÃ³mez, Lola DueÃ±as, Concha Galan, Geli Albaladejo 
Genre: Comedy, Musical
MPAA Rating: Not Available
Official Website: 20Centimeters.com 
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DVD Review: Not Available
DVD: Click here to buy!
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Plot Summary: With an &quot;Almodovarian&quot; twist and the flamboyance of &quot;The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert,&quot; director RamÃ³n Salazar&apos;s &quot;20 Centimeters&quot; tells the story of Marieta (MÃ³nica Cervera) a narcoleptic, transsexual who longs to get rid of 8 inches of equipment that separates her from being the glamorous woman she dreams to be. When she accidentally falls asleep in the most inopportune times, Marieta&apos;s dreams become lavish and colorful musical numbers, where as a real woman she can sing in Spanish, French &amp; English. So cue up the lights, powder that face and slip on that sexy gown because Marieta&apos;s dreams are about to come true...</description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 19 Oct 2006 20:21:59 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Black Lips Sign To Vice</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Atlanta-based quartet Black Lips have found a new home for their southern-fried garage punk. After two albums with Bomp and one on In The Red, the band has now signed with Vice and is already working on two records for their new label. Their first release, due January 23, is Live In Tijiuana, a live album (duh!) featuring their greatest hits, as well as some new tracks. A totally brand-new full-length is due sometime in the spring. For now, the skuzzy, funny band is keeping busy out on the road with Be Your Own Pet. Their already-in-progress tour continues through next weekend, where it will end in Atlanta, and tonight makes a stop in Brooklyn at Southpaw.

<strong>Black Lips Tour Dates:</strong>
09/29 - Southpaw - Brooklyn, NY*
09/30 - Boston, MA - Middle East* 
10/01 - Northampton, MA - Pearl Street* 
10/03 - Philadelphia, PA - First Unitarian Church* 
10/04 - Baltimore, MD - Sonar Lounge* 
10/05 - Washington, DC - Black Cat* 
10/06 - Carrboro, NC - Cat's Cradle* 
10/07 - Atlanta, GA - Drunken Unicorn*

* With Be Your Own Pet]]></description>
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         <title>&quot;Emergency&quot; trailers to rescue of Canada TV fans</title>
         <description>TORONTO (Hollywood Reporter) - Oxanna Cpin happily reclines on a couch with popcorn in hand to watch her favorite TV show, &quot;G-Spot,&quot; on a giant wall-mounted flat-screen.

It was a fast dash, as the 19-year-old Toronto store clerk nearly missed the season premiere of the homegrown comedy about Gigi, a B-movie actress played by Brigitte Bako (&quot;Red Shoe Diaries&quot;), and three girlfriends bedding porn stars and Hollywood movers.

&quot;I love Gigi. She acts like a porn star might, except every guy she goes out with cheats on her,&quot; Cpin giggles. 


But what makes the scene noteworthy is this is not Cpin&apos;s living room.

She is instead seated in an Emergency Viewing Station, or a 28-foot trailer outfitted with three TV screens and couches by Showcase, Canada&apos;s drama cable channel. The idea is that fans of Showcase&apos;s weeknight 10 p.m. dramas who are too harried to be home for fall season premieres can view them on the road.

Sara Moore, senior vp marketing and publicity at Showcase parent Alliance Atlantis Communications, says the marketing stunt aims to illustrate how her network&apos;s fall 10 p.m. lineup is TV that can&apos;t be missed.

&quot;You need to do whatever you need to do to be on your couch at 10 p.m.,&quot; Moore says of the message behind Showcase&apos;s marketing campaign.

The souped-up trailers will be out on the streets of Toronto and Vancouver from August 29 to September 10 to hype season premieres for popular U.S. cable dramas &quot;Weeds,&quot; &quot;Rescue Me,&quot; &quot;The L Word&quot; and &quot;Six Feet Under,&quot; as well as &quot;G-Spot.&quot;</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 05 Sep 2006 11:18:37 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Busta Rhymes Opens With A Bang, Scoring His First #1 LP</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<strong>Three Days Grace, Billy Joel also debut in Billboard top 20.</strong>

Chopping off his signature dreadlocks probably had nothing to do with it, but perhaps aligning with Dr. Dre's Aftermath imprint did the trick. Whatever the reason, Busta Rhymes should be sporting the widest grin he can muster today as the latest SoundScan totals show that The Big Bang will open at #1 on Billboard's album chart, marking a first in a career that spans 15 years, seven solo albums and a stint with Leaders of the New School.

Week-one sales of The Big Bang, Busta's first collection of fresh material since 2002, topped out at nearly 209,000 copies â€” more than enough to earn Rhymes his inaugural chart-topping debut. The success has to taste sweet for Busta, especially after his last release, 2002's It Ain't Safe No More, opened at #43 with 62,000 scans â€” the rapper's first LP to debut outside of the top 10.]]></description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2006 09:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Invincible</title>
         <description>From the studio that brought you &quot;The Rookie&quot; and &quot;Remember the Titans&quot; comes &quot;Invincible,&quot; inspired by the true story of Vince Papale (Mark Wahlberg), a man with nothing to lose who ignored the staggering odds and made his dream come true. When the coach (Greg Kinnear) of Papale&apos;s beloved hometown football team hosted an unprecedented open tryout, the public consensus was that it was a waste of time -- no one good enough to play professional football was going to be found this way. Certainly no one like Papale -- a down-on-his-luck, 30 year-old, substitute teacher and part-time bartender who never even played college football. But against these odds, Papale made the team and soon found himself living every fan&apos;s fantasy -- moving from his cheap seats in the upper deck to standing on the field as a professional football player.</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 02 May 2006 22:28:06 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>Britney Spears reclaimed the top spot of all the entertainment positions</title>
         <description>According to the Yahoo&apos;s annual list of the most searched for terms on the Internet, Britney Spears reclaimed the top spot of all the entertainment positions. It&apos;s especially noteworthy judging on the fact that for the last three or four years Britney has always been number one. Does it mean we have a new American idol? May be. So, go ahead, Britney! Till it goes.</description>
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         <title>Secondo and AM/PM</title>
         <description>There in London lives one outstanding guy with a creative sole â€“ Radovan Skasasha. It is exactly he who is behind such projects like Secondo and AM/PM. 
His approach to music is very interesting. Letâ€™s have a look at AM/PM. When you are listening to his album The Ends it seems to you are dealing with one single unity. But things are like they appear. All the tracks are collaged exclusively from veiled codes (the endings of the musical pieces). What is the salt of the whole thing is that it is important not to make the used hit recognizable, but to make all the codes flow gently from one into another to for a sequence of very smooth subsiding. In the final end you get the incredible feeling of constantly ending music.
	The case with Secondo is a little bit different. The music is much more vivid and energetic, and the concept of it is serious. Unlike  AM/PM, Secondo is composed from hundreds of micro fragments taken from one song but combined in such a way that disables you to get the original.  Every segment of Secondo lasts for a millisecond. Afterwards all the segments are mixed into one decent and rather comprehensible unit. 
	You see, people have a clue when they say that a poor musician is impeded by sounds.</description>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2005 16:31:02 +0000</pubDate>
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         <title>The Age of Rock</title>
         <description>Nowadays a curious trend may be observed â€“ the comebacks of old rockâ€™nâ€™roll, heavy-metal, blues and rock bands, who managed to outlast their gerontologists and self-survive. Like Phoenixes, they tend to rise from ashes and to bombard the audience with their ubiquitous presence. They come up with new albums, tours and designs, though their image stays pretty much the same. Sometimes these retrospective shows produce touching effect (like Judas Priest), arouse pity (like The Kiss) or perplexity (like Dead Can Dance). Though sometimes they can really astonish you and make you wonder what makes then still roll. The only case of the last is The Rolling Stones, who despite everything are still able to give a good drive and prove that time is virtually nothing. Though the idea itself of restoring what should have gone long time ago is not that good. Rock should give the feeling of strength, fill you with power and energy and to charge you with a lot of stamina, not make you anticipate the inevitable end. Rock should have young outlook, not the faded face and the remnants of the hair. Rock should always adjust to time, not mirror the gone days. Rockers should change in the course of time, not always stay the same, with the same make-ups and costumes. Of course, it might be believed that stability is the feature of professionalism, that nostalgia for the past days is greater then the desire of new, that present-day art canâ€™t be rivaled to the romance and drive of seventies. Well, perhaps. The older you become, the more you start to look back and long for those days. But on the other hand, the older you become, the younger you would like to be. But when you come to a concert and hear the songs you heard million years ago, you start counting you age. When you look at the stage and spot the faded faces and thinned out hair, you realize you are not getting younger either. Donâ€™t think it is that much of a pleasure. Everything good is good in its season. What is passing should pass. And in case something is rockâ€™nâ€™rolling away, so let it roll.</description>
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         <title>Screening of Zorro</title>
         <description>The other boring and meaningless screening interpretation of Zorro has been introduced to the public. This time it is The Legend of Zorro starring Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones. The lack of at least somehow comprehensible plot or convincing actorsâ€™ performance is to some extent compensated by the comical effect. It even seems weird why the producers havenâ€™t classified this movie as a comedy. Doubt that? So pay attention to the laugh-out-loud way the actors are goggling their hazel-nut eyes, blowing out their nostrils, swinging their arms and legs, kissing, etc., doing it more than the audience may chew. Though all this obviously hasnâ€™t been sufficient for the film directors, so they decided to strengthen the fun-effect by introducing the Zorro-son who is behaving off his age (by the way, this very fact makes you think the next sequel will probably include Zorro-grandchildren). And of course, they couldnâ€™t have done without thrillingly juicy explosion scene â€“ what a Hollywood film without it! So, ladies and gentlemen, enjoy the dynamite-crammed train, which explodes in a rather spectacular way. All in all the film is a perfect time-eater, especially if you have any other deadline to meet.</description>
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         <title>Screening of DOOM</title>
         <description>Computer games are pretty suitable objects for screening, because the popularity with viewers and smashed book-office records are primordially guaranteed. Every person who has at least once switched on a computer to shoot the other hundred of monsters will hardly resist the temptation to witness the wiping out of the same creatures on a big screen. And if the title of the game is only used with such attribute as  cult&quot;, then the fans of it are sure to come to the first night with the couple of friend to step into the shoes of a real keyboard knight armed with joystick and mouse. Though even the most trivial shooting game may be shot as a real piece of art, which is not quite the case of Andrew&apos;s Bartkowiak&apos;s Doom.
Contrasted to it even Lara Croft looks like a real masterpiece. Perhaps it is because the Doom is purely masculine, with robust machos with guns, and no place was left for such beauties as Angelina Jolly.</description>
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         <title>A Word about Remakes and Morrison</title>
         <description><![CDATA[    Iâ€™m not going to dwell upon my attitude to all those mawkish remakes and remixes of  Jim Morrisonâ€™s songs by all those rap and DJ freaks â€“ no one could be interested in it anyway. Iâ€™ll just describe what I feel. At a club party heard the remix by Snoop Dogg and DJ BT. All I wanted was an intoxicant amount of drinks or something of the kind to switch off and not to hear these pieces of â€¦ remakes. And this is what I normally feel while listening to Jim himself:

<em>The day has gone. I open my window, unlock the door and close my eyes. I merge into the shadow of the nightâ€™s wing. Darkness; complete, scaring silence. The consciousness is wondering somewhere in the floods of truth. Thirst and blood, sand and eternity. Desert. Iâ€™m looking for Him. Iâ€™m on the right way â€“ for Iâ€™ve deserved it. Because I live, being constantly burnt; live, being born postdeathly; live between short flashes of orgasms.</em>]]></description>
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         <title>John Peel Day gigs honour late DJ</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<strong>More than 300 concerts have taken place around the world to mark John Peel Day in honour of the late radio presenter.</strong>

BBC Radio 1 broadcast a six-hour tribute programme on Thursday to mark one year since his final show. Peel died on 25 October last year. 

Gigs were held in countries such as the UK, New Zealand, Italy and Canada.

Some of Peel's favourite acts, including New Order, The Fall and Super Furry Animals, played at the first tribute gig in London on Wednesday.]]></description>
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         <title>Les Paul releases first rock album at age 90</title>
         <description><![CDATA[<strong>Father of the electric guitar is lauded by legends like Clapton and Page</strong>

NEW YORK - Take it from Peter Frampton. Or from Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Peter Townsend or Jimmy Page â€” they all owe a debt to Les Paul, father of the electric guitar.

â€œThey all mention Les as an inspiration because of [his] early records, which were jaw-dropping when you first heard them as a novice guitarist,â€ says Frampton, who recalls learning licks off of Paulâ€™s records as a 9-year-old in England. â€œWe revere him, but Les is so genuine and down-to-earth that heâ€™s still one of the lads.â€

At age 90, the man who developed the solid-body electric guitar has finally released his first rock album, which is remarkable considering that he is a longtime inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He appears with Frampton, Beck, Clapton, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, Bon Joviâ€™s Richie Sambora and other guitar legends on the new CD.]]></description>
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