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Coming Soon - Fri Nov 20, 2:35 am ET
ComingSoon.net sits down once again with director James McTeigue to talk about his new movie Ninja Assassin , a martial arts action-thriller starring Korean pop singer Rain.... as a ninja!
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Mania - Fri Nov 20, 4:26 am ET
There are a million pieces about how difficult it is to succeed in comics. This week’s No-Fly Zone is our contribution to an admittedly cynical body of blog posts and editorials about how brutal the business can be. But, there’s inspiration to be found in this week’s piece, so fear not. Succeeding in any creative field is difficult. From comics to music, everyone wants in. Art is fun. It can be ...
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The Tuscaloosa News - Fri Nov 20, 4:32 am ET
by Ben Flanagan Tusk writer Perusing the Sunday circulars led to isolated incidents of sudden nausea. Open up Best Buy or Target’s catalogues, turn to their DVD sales, and you’ll find something we haven’t really seen since Leo, JTT or ’N Sync. Unless my eyes mistook the regrettable image, I’d swear they saw a new disc titled “Rob-sessed.” In fact, after several squints and...
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Entertainment Weekly - Thu Nov 19, 11:28 am ET
By Kerrie Mitchell Kerrie Mitchell on the ''New Moon'' star's visit with Jimmy Fallon; still endearingly awkward, with a pretty good arm
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Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Thu Nov 19, 7:51 pm ET
Two vampires bask in the reflected glory of "New Moon."
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The Oklahoman - Thu Nov 19, 5:55 pm ET
LOS ANGELES — Robert Pattinson goes from vampire to vision in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon.”The British actor, 23, not only plays brooding vampire hunk Edward Cullen in the eagerly awaited sequel, opening today, he also appears as a flickering apparition to his human ex-girlfriend, Bella Swan ( Kristen Stewart )."Those scenes were the hardest scenes,” Pattinson said in a news conference at the ...
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - Thu Nov 19, 5:35 pm ET
Writers have turned to the Web to interact with fans and market their work.
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Newsday - Thu Nov 12, 4:30 pm ET
Filmmaker Chris Weitz said that he knew the "Twilight" phenomenon had gone off the rails when the female immigration officer at the Canadian border already knew who he was. And when paparazzi pictures of him and his family eating hot dogs showed up on the Internet. And when he faced the audience at July's Comic-Con convention in San Diego.
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New York Post - Thu Nov 19, 1:34 am ET
May the fangs be with you! The “Twilight” series has picked up where “Star Wars” left off. From its rabid fan base to its soap-operatic plot, wooden dialogue and cutting-edge special effects, Stephenie Meyer’s vampire romance epic has trumped George ...
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Nevada Appeal - Sat Nov 28, 7:16 am ET
When brothers Donald and Tim Karter opened their comic book store in Las Vegas 22 years ago, neither had any experience running a business. Donald had lost his job at a casino and Tim worked at a video rental store, and they needed help paying the rent. But tucked away in storage was an opportunity: Since childhood, Tim Karter had collected comic books and stored some 4,500 of them into 15 boxes ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Sun Nov 8, 1:03 am ET
Shel Dorf, a prominent comic-book collector who instigated the founding of the pop-culture showcase in San Diego now known as Comic-Con, has died. He was 76.
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Asbury Park Press - Wed Nov 25, 7:54 am ET
With "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" in theaters tomorrow, it's time to pick: Are you on Team Edward or Team Jacob? Take the poll. Watch the trailer.
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Vh1 - Tue Nov 24, 3:13 pm ET
Sam Rockwell talked about his 2009 with us, a year of space travel in "Moon" and shooting his part for the upcoming "Iron Man 2."
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Los Angeles Times - Thu Nov 5, 8:34 pm ET
As a child, Dorf was an avid comic reader and collector. The first convention drew 300 people in 1970. More than 125,000 attended this year's edition of the pop-culture showcase. Shel Dorf, a prominent comic-book collector who was the architect behind the pop-culture showcase in San Diego now known as Comic-Con, has died. He was 76.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 4, 5:53 pm ET
Shel Dorf, the founder of Comic-Con International in San Diego, one of the biggest comic book conventions in the world, has died at age 76, a spokesman said on Wednesday.
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USA Today - Wed Nov 4, 3:53 pm ET
Sheldon Dorf, who founded the world famous Comic-Con International comic book convention, has died. He was 76.
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The Huffington Post - Wed Nov 4, 10:07 pm ET
SAN DIEGO Sheldon Dorf, who founded the world famous Comic-Con International comic book convention, has died. He was 76.
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La Jolla Light - Wed Nov 4, 11:35 am ET
Sheldon "Shel" Dorf, the man who founded the now-world famous San Diego Comic-Con International, died Tuesday. He was 76. Dorf, a resident of Ocean Beach, succumbed to diabetes-related complications at Sharp Memorial Hospital, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune. Dorf moved to San Diego from his native Detroit in 1970, the same year he founded Comic-Con. He spent the next 15 years as a ...
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Carmel Valley Leader - Wed Nov 4, 11:27 am ET
Sheldon "Shel" Dorf, the man who founded the now-world famous San Diego Comic-Con International, died Tuesday. He was 76. Dorf, a resident of Ocean Beach, succumbed to diabetes-related complications at Sharp Memorial Hospital, according to The San Diego Union-Tribune. Dorf moved to San Diego from his native Detroit in 1970, the same year he founded Comic-Con. He spent the next 15 years as a ...
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KGTV San Diego - Wed Nov 4, 7:55 am ET
Sheldon "Shel" Dorf, the man who founded the now-world famous San Diego Comic-Con International, died Tuesday. He was 76.