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'Titanic 3D' a tale that never lets go ✭✭✭ 1/2
The ship so nice they sank it twice, the RMS Titanic has resurfaced from the icy depths of the Atlantic only to be subjected to a second dunking, this time with a 3-D up-charge, under the stewardship of Capt. James Cameron, master and commander. This...
Tags: Leonardo DiCaprio, Sinking of the Titanic (1912), Titanic (movie, 1997), IMAX, Billy Zane
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Review: Transformers ride at Universal Studios Hollywood
Los Angeles Times staff writerThe new knock 'em, sock 'em Transformers ride at Universal Studios Hollywood is an immersive, in-your-face experience that ranks among the top theme park attractions in the world. PHOTOS: Behind-the-scene tour of Transformers ride The Transformers 3-D...Tags: Theme Park Vacations, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Amusement and Theme Parks, Entertainment
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C&O Canal pulled history buff onto new career path
janeth@herald-mail.comFor Daniel “Dan” Filer, it all started with an internship at the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park’s Cumberland Visitors Center while he was a college student at Frostburg State University. Filer, 29, who grew up and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Gardens and Parks, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Travel, National Parks
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Film review: 'War Horse' makes for strong Oscar contender
Special to The Herald-MailFor the past few months I've jokingly referred to Steven Spielberg's "War Horse" as "Oscar, Please." I've had this mental picture of Spielberg submitting a canister of film to a low-level Academy employee and then arrogantly outstretching his hand...Tags: Peter Mullan, Steven Spielberg, Movies, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Movies
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Burb's Eye View: A fanboy's homage gets the phone ringing
It’s a scene that I’ve watched a dozen or so times, even relived at Disneyland: Indiana Jones and his partner snake through a jungle temple to find a lost golden idol, then are chased out again by booby traps and a giant boulder. The iconic...Tags: Toy Industry, Celebrities, Matt Stone, Media Industry, Talk Shows (genre)
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Can you dig it? New dinosaur exhibit opening next summer
KIAHYou don't mess with Texas, and you don't mess with Texan dinosaurs! The Houston Museum of Natural Science is putting the final touches on its new paleontology hall. It's the size of a football field. The new exhibit will be open to the public next...Tags: Science, Paleontology
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First steps
From time to time, the subject of having safe lanes or other thoroughfares where people can walk and ride their bikes in Harford County arises, and there's every reason to believe such community amenities would be well used. It isn't a new idea. The...Tags: Havre de Grace, Vehicles, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Services and Shopping
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James Franco at Hopkins: You liked the pics, you'll love the video
The Baltimore SunPictures of actor James Franco here in Baltimore during his recent visit to Johns Hopkins University are proving quite popular. Baltimore, it seems, likes looking at some James Franco. Well, fans, here's even more. Video we shot while he was here in...Tags: Johns Hopkins University, James Franco
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Reel Critics: Some of year's best movies not recognized as nominees
Nine films were nominated for Best Picture at this year's Academy Awards, but I think only my top three picks below have a real chance of winning. They're included here with some other movies that I think also deserved recognition:
1. "The Artist"—...Tags: Entertainment Events, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (movie), The Debt (movie), The Descendants (movie), Bridesmaids (movie)
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2/5/2012-Stylin'
It's distressing how a celebrity can own a certain fashion "look." I mean, all of a sudden Rick Santorum owns the sweater vest. Any guy who now wears one gets the reaction, "So, you trying to look like Rick Santorum?"
Or a mock turtleneck. Nobody can...Tags: Steve Jobs, Steven Spielberg
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John D. Lowry dies at 79; innovative film-restoration executive
John D. Lowry, an entertainment technology innovator who founded Lowry Digital Images, the renowned movie restoration company in Burbank that worked its magic by returning film classics such as "Casablanca" and "Star Wars" to their pristine state for...Tags: Arts and Culture, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Singin' in the Rain (movie), Entertainment
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Israel Baker, renowned violinist, dies at 92
As concertmaster for the orchestra that recorded the soundtrack for the movie "Psycho," classical violinist Israel Baker helped create a piece of pop culture that is regarded as one of Hollywood's most terrifying. He led the piercing attack of the violins...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Alfred Hitchcock, Arts and Culture, Psycho (movie), Igor Stravinsky
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