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...busy as he counts down the minutes until his break begins. \"Along with work, I'll probably just be eating here and watching a lot of movies,\" he said. \"I plan on just going home to Carmel for break.\" Most students at Purdue have the week off. Classes at Purdue... - Full Article at The Courier-Journal
...10:15 p.m.) stars Errol Flynn and Claude Rains. Earlier, the birthday of George Brent is celebrated all day on Turner Classic movies, with films like \"Miss Pinkerton\" (6 a.m.), \"Baby Face\" (7:15 a.m.), \"female\" (8:30 p.m.), \"The Keyhole\" (9:45 a.m.), \"Lilly... - Full Article at Hartford Courant
...are financial illiteracy and the tendency of too many Smiths to try to live like Rockefellers. We popularize television shows and movies that glorify lavish living and reckless consumption. But too few of us educate ourselves about what it actually takes... - Full Article at Houston Chronicle
...follow up in a week, or two at the latest, and reiterate your interest while they play the field a little. Don’t worry though — if they’re interested in you, trust me, they won’t forget you and they’ll let you know . . . just like in the movies.... - Full Article at New York Post
...into comedy somewhat reluctantly. Filmmakers Jim Abrahams and David and Jerry Zucker had written a satire on the airplane-in-trouble movies, and they wanted Graves and fellow handsome actors Lloyd Bridges, Leslie Nielsen and Robert Stack to spoof their serious... - Full Article at Chicago Tribune
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...is one thing, but keeping it (taxes, upkeep, moving costs, etc.) is another. VIDBITS: You have to love the cheesy Saturday night movies on the Syfy network. Last week, it was \"Dinoshark,\" a new Roger Corman thriller about a thing that was half-dinosaur/half-shark.... - Full Article at Tampa Bay Online
...already working in Hollywood when Graves made the move, too. Graves, who had classic good looks, was often cast as the hero in movies. However one of his most memorable early roles was a Nazi spy in Billy Wilder's 1953 prisoner-of-war drama Stalag 17. He is... - Full Article at People
...ACTOR Peter Graves, who starred in the 1960s TV show \"Mission: Impossible\" and the \"Airplane!\" movies, was found dead of apparent natural causes at his home yesterday. He was 83. Police said Los Angeles officials were not investigating the death and there... - Full Article at Shanghai Daily
...niche space; we want to be in general entertainment,\" Mr. Howe said. \"If you look at the box office, seven of the 10 [highest grossing] movies every year are in the sci-fi/fantasy genre, so that really is the most mainstream genre there is. We want to be a... - Full Article at Advertising Age

...of the comedy \"Airplane!,\" in which he played Capt. Clarence Oveur, the bumbling pilot whose one-liners included, \"Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?\" Graves initially turned down the role. \"I read it and thought, 'Gee, this is dangerous,' \" Graves... - Full Article at Los Angeles Times