+ Follow LIVE AND LET DIE Tag
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[Title] => Paul McCartney pens song for Robert DeNiro film about widower
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[Summary] => These three albums are for those who grew up with the sound of these bands in the soundtrack of their lives, who have probably lost their copies of the originals and would now like to relive their youth through the music. Maybe they will also find out how a 40-year-olds ears can relate to Welcome to the Jungle. These are also for the younger listeners who want to find out if Toto was named after Judy Garlands dog in Wizard of Oz, if there is really a guy who calls himself W.
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[Summary] => The master is back. Comedy king Albert Brooks plays Jerry Peyser, an anal retentive podiatrist trapped in an international arms deal in the action comedy, The In-Laws, directed with hilarious precision by Andrew Fleming. Jerry very reluctantly finds himself teaming up with Steve Tobias, his in-law to-be, if the wedding ever happens.
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Who would have guessed that the movie career of James Bond, secret agent 007, would be thriving four decades and five actors later?
Not his creator, Ian Fleming, who would see only one more Bond movie before his death in 1964.
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Who would have guessed that the movie career of James Bond, secret agent 007, would be thriving four decades and five actors later?
Not his creator, Ian Fleming, who would see only one more Bond movie before his death in 1964.
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December 11, 2009 - 2:44pm