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ON THE SPOT: Chris Van Gorder is either in the right place at the right time, or he's jinxed.
90 Ways to Hide Your Face - From Freaky Masks to Fake Beards & Full-Face Accessories
While the 90 innovations in this slideshow couldn't be more different, they all successfully hide your face.
Middle-age-crazy road comedy about four Cincinnati suburbanites who head out for Los Angeles on their recreational choppers, hoping to reclaim their freedom as well as their manhood, coping along the way with weak prostates, a gay cop , an angry bull, and an angrier gang of pseudonymous Hell's Angels.
Lowell Sanders is making comic waves
After leaving the Navy, Lowell Sanders has been making quite a name for himself in this thing we call 'The Biz.' He made waves as a stand-up comic in his native Detroit and soon headed west to Los Angeles, where he landed TV gigs on 'Home Improvement' and 'The Drew Carey Show.' Before long, Sanders was celluloid-bound, appearing in such films as ...
Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor is America's favorite. America has spoken - and Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor, Tim Allen's endearing, ne'er-do-well character on "Home Improvement" - is the country's favorite television handyman.
Another Point of View: It hurts to say no to nonstop Pure Michigan ads
Tim Allen must be stopped. At best, however, I fear we can only hope to contain him.
Pixar Hall of Fame: 11 Classics
UP Up, opening today, features what is probably Pixar's oddest protagonist yet: the 78-year-old Carl Frederickson .
'Toy Story 3' could be 2010 Oscar contender
" Up " is only Pixar's 10th feature film, but it could wellwin the studio its fifth Oscar for animated feature.
Release Date: June 18, 2010 Studio: Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios Director: Lee Unkrich Screenwriter: Michael Arndt Starring: Tom Hanks , Tim Allen , Joan Cusack , Don Rickles , Wallace Shawn , Estelle Harris , John Ratzenberger , Ned Beatty , Jodi Benson , Michael Keaton Genre: Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy MPAA ...
Images: Pixar hits the 10-film milestone
In 1995, a little-known animation house owned by Steve Jobs--but originally founded and eventually sold to Jobs by George Lucas--called Pixar, put out an animated film called "Toy Story." The movie, starring the voices of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, focused on the lives and adventures of a group of toys living with a young boy named Andy.
Woman Accused of Stealing from Cumberland County Business
Share Bear refuses to lend a favorite necklace needed to repair Wingnut and goes to Grizzle for help instead.
'Up' gives Pixar a milestone: 10 computer-generated films
No matter what audiences and critics think of Up , it will make history when it hits theaters Friday as Pixar's 10th full-length, completely computer-generated film.
Pixar toys with one of our old favorites
Never content to rest on its laurels, the Pixar team next plans to revisit its trustiest war horse: Toy Story 3. A continuation of the epic saga of Woody and Buzz Lightyear is the studio's next scheduled release, due out in June 2010.
Galaxy Quest (Deluxe Edition) DVD Review
Galaxy Quest DVD Review Posted by Jeremy Thomas on 05.23.2009 Does the Star Trek parody still generate the laughs ten years later? Directed by: Dean Parisot Written by: David Howard & Robert Gordon Starring: Tim Allen - Jason Nesmith / Commander/Captain Peter Quincy Taggart Alan Rickman - Sir Alexander Dane / Dr.
Forgotten Fridays: Galaxy Quest
Short Version: With all the Buzz about Star Trek, let's not forget that the highest form of flattery is imitation, and satire spinoff comedies are only funny if the source material is worth poking fun at.
The PalmnDoc got his hands on a iPod Touch.
The PalmnDoc got his hands on a iPod Touch. The PalmDoc got his hands on a iPod Touch.
Six Picks: Recommendations from the Monitor staff
Ringside seats for a new Tolkien movie, Jane Yolen's latest poetry book for children, a preview of Fox's fall dramedy, 'Glee,' and more.
Playthings face mortality in 'Toy Story 3,' due out next year
Woody, Buzz Lightyear and their plaything pals are coping with abandonment issues in the new Toy Story sequel.
I'm glad to have a legitimate reason to write it up again with this new Deluxe Edition DVD reissue, carefully timed to coincide with the latest wave of "Star Trek" mania.
Well indirectly anyway as I got my wife an iPod Touch for her birthday yesterday as a replacement for her ageing Palm T5 which she was using mainly as an ebook reader and entertainment device.