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11/21/09
This summer's Land of the Lost was one of those epic Hollywood disasters that makes outsiders question why anyone is in the movie business.
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JAM! Showbiz
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11/20/09
Forbes Magazine just came out with its annual list of the most overpaid stars in Hollywood , which it generates via a somewhat complicated metric that looks at their last three films and compares their paychecks, the films' budgets, and the money those films brought in via theatrical, TV, and DVD release.
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The A.V. Club
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11/13/09
Hollywood studios are now thinking twice about splurging on A-list movie stars and costly productions in reaction to the poor economy, but also because of the surprising success of recent films with unknown actors.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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11/12/09
ScoreKeeper here on a routine expedition to publish my latest interview before I plunge a thousand feet below in my tiny raft.
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Ain't It Cool News
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10/26/09
Last week's No. 1 movie, "Where the Wild Things Are," may have fallen behind two pre-Halloween horror flicks this weekend, but the big-budget adaptation of Maurice Sendak 's classic children's book is still the main attraction for families.
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New York Daily News - New York NY
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10/21/09
This week, Will Ferrell and Danny McBride's bizarro comedy Land of the Lost arrives on DVD (surely bound for a possible cult following among stoners), as does Miley Cyrus' first big screen adventure as Disney songstress Hannah Montana.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/18/09
Reviled by critics and largely tuned out by audiences, Universal's "Land of the Lost" also alienated the American Medical Association, which has pronounced the movie "a real loser for public health" thanks to 18 shots of Will Ferrell smoking a pipe.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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10/15/09
Will Ferrell will star in "Everything Must Go," an independently financed film that marks the feature directorial debut of commercials director Dan Rush.
Production will start in March.
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Variety
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10/13/09
If you ever dreamed of making it as a Broadway dancer, this documentary will beat that whimsy right out of you.
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OK! Magazine
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10/13/09
Director Sam Raimi made a name for himself (and boyhood friend Bruce Campbell) with a series of low-budget horror films that began in 1978 with "Within the Woods," a short college project that would chart the rest of his career.
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MTV Movies Blog