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‘The Other Guys’ Takes No.1 Spot From Long-Runner ‘Inception’

Sony Pictures’ new cop comedy “The Other Guys" sold nearly $35.6 million worth of tickets on its opening weekend, knocking off "Inception" to take the No. 1 spot, the film distributers said.“The Other Guys,” which stars Will Farrell and Mark Wahlberg, gave Ferrell his second...

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Lisa Roberts Gillan Stands Out in “Eat, Pray, Love’

Julia Roberts is not the only one getting the lime light when it comes to the movie “Eat, Pray, Love’, that is due to be released soon. It’s Lisa Roberts Gillan who the critics are scrutinizing more closely.Lisa Roberts Gillan is the elder sister of Julia Roberts and this is not the first time she...

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What Is a Slow Clap?

A “Slow Clap” is a dramatic movie device that has woven its way into pop culture. Essentially, it is part of that common dramatic or inspiring ending where a stunned crowd—moved by the hero’s great speech / triumph-over-tragedy—starts to clap. First just a few people do it, in a slow and rhythmic...

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The Best Christmas TV Shows & Movies of 2009

Each year millions of people prepare for the holidays by watching their favorite Christmas TV shows and movies. For many of us, it's the billionth time we've seen the movies or shows. We know the story, maybe even the dialogue by heart, but we still do it... Why? Because it puts us in the...

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Who Is Hayao Miyazaki?

Many great animations for children in Japan are made by a prominent and excellent director and animator named Hayao Miyazaki. His films were famous in Japan and are now gaining momentum across the globe with its English dubbed versions. He is the director and principal illustrator of many children...

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Examples of Psychological Projection in Both Genders

In psychology, projection is the act of assuming that other people see the world in the same way that you see the world. An example of projection would be a Christian who assumes that everyone should see God in a sunset or recognize the authority of the Bible. Some of the most interesting cases...

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What Is a Phishing Scam?

A phishing scam is a kind of identity theft that uses emails as tits medium. The email will look like it comes from someone legitimate (usually a known financial institution) and the contents will contain an urgent request for personal information for the purpose of updating the receiver’s account....

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Study Finds Common Medications Cause Cognitive Impairment

A study finds common medications cause cognitive impairment of human brains as people age.  The Indiana University School of Medicine, the Regenstrief Insititute, and Wishard Health Services researched the impact of medications frequently used to treat insomnia, allergies, or incontinence. ...

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Jim Carey’s Upcoming New Projects

December will mark two years since Jim Carrey appeared in a live-action movie. His last live movie was 2008’s “Yes Man,” and last winter he was a part of the animated “A Christmas Carol.” Both movies sored at the box office, and for an actor who has been turning in movies almost every year since...

The 14 Most Ridiculous Lawsuits Filed by the RIAA and the MPAA

The 14 Most Ridiculous Lawsuits Filed by the RIAA and the MPAA

Nine years ago the RIAA won a groundbreaking suit against Napster.com in what would become the beginning of a nearly decade-long flood of litigation. The incident seemed to be a tipping point for the Entertainment Industry, as both the RIAA and MPAA up until then had enjoyed little success in...