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It's awards season again in Hollywood. Every year about this time, there's a certain select group of films you've been hearing about, with all kinds of nominations. It's up to the discriminating moviegoer to ask: Which are the least deserving?
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"Batman: The Dark Knight Returns Part 2," an animated feature, is due for a DVD and Blu-Ray release on January 29. There is a brief clip available that gives a taste of what will be in this movie.
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In the action-filled, chase thriller 'Premium Rush' (on Blu-ray/DVD), the young star of 'Lincoln' & 'Looper' learned how to convincingly portray a NYC bike messenger from the pros themselves. JG-L even has the battle scars to prove his street cred.
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Sandy Hook -
Since last week's tragic shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, the conspiracies have already lit up. The latest one theorizes that the filmmakers behind "The Dark Knight Rises" foresaw the shooting, which is referenced in one scene.
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With the Blu-ray & DVD finally in stores, star Christian Bale recalls wearing the Batsuit for the last time, his final shooting day, Batman’s climactic fight with Bane and the English actor's feelings about being a part of the iconic Batman trilogy.
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Denver -
After media outlets request records from the University of Colorado, heavily redacted documents show Holmes was a loner, had few friends, and the school told students to keep quiet about the shooting.
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This week's releases include a couple of Pixar breakthrough animations; less jolly versions of Santa; the return of the best-dressed galactic security; the final installment of Christopher Nolan's Batman trilogy; and Whitney Houston's swan song.
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Aurora -
James Holmes, the shooter in the Aurora movie theater massacre, was hospitalized Tuesday after reportedly trying to take another life — his own.
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Beverly Hills -
Should "The Dark Knight Rises" receive any Academy Award nominations? The studio heads at Warner Bros. launched a campaign website this week in order to push for Oscar consideration of the final film in the Batman trilogy.
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New York -
A woman filed a lawsuit in a Manhattan Supreme Court against graphic novel veteran Frank Miller and his girlfriend. Miller's girlfriend allegedly had put the former staff in a hostile working environment. When the staff complained to Miller, he fired her.
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Melbourne -
While the 21-year-old was arrested on an unrelated matter, he could not understand why police were called simply because he was wearing makeup to look like the Joker.
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Beverly Hills -
The summer has unofficially ended so how well did the movie box office perform in the last few months? According to preliminary box office estimates, the attendance figures are down and are the lowest in nearly two decades.
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When a movie opens in more than 2,000 theaters and it only hauls in a paltry $448,000, it needs a story on its own. So, here it goes. To be fair, it did open on Aug. 29, so the number is for the weekend only.
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Westlake -
A 37-year-old man was taken into custody after it is alleged he brought weapons into a movie theatre showing "The Dark Knight Rises." He faces 21 weapons charges.
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North Vancouver -
The man was arrested after someone notified Canada's RCMP that threats to kill people in a repeat of the Colorado theatre shootings were posted on a Facebook page.
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“You either die as a hero or live long enough to see yourself become a villain, ” Harvey Dent - The Dark Knight. I will explore the differences between masculinity and sexuality as it seen and portrayed in comic books.
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Denver -
James Holmes appeared in court again today and was charged with 12 counts of first-degree murder and 12 counts of murder with extreme indifference - 2 counts for each victim in the Aurora shooting - along with other charges.
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Aurora -
An image has been posted on Facebook, which highlights differences between the first image of the alleged Colorado shooter, posted in the media, and that of Holmes in court.
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Earlier this week, 'Dark Knight Rises' star Christian Bale visited victims from last week's massacre at a screening of the film in Aurora, CO. Now, the film's composer has penned a tribute.
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Aurora -
During a stand-up routine at the Laugh Factory, actor and comedian Dane Cook made a joke about last week’s tragic shooting in Aurora, Colorado that left 12 people dead and dozens wounded. His mockery of the incident left the audience laughing.
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