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October 16, 2005
American moviegoers helped lift The Fog over the relatively quiet weekend, bringing the remake of director John Carpenter's horror flick to the top of the box office with $12. 2 million. The film stars "Smallville" hunk Tom Welling and "Lost" star Maggie Grace. Landing in second place was Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit, with $11. 7 million, while director Cameron Crowe's Elizabethtown' debuted with $11 million in the number 3 spot.
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October 16, 2005
Topics films, film, movie, job, loan, cake, casino, names, huge, history, friends, tv and love
English actor Daniel Craig is all set to become the next James Bond in the film "Casino Royale," reports The Associated Press, The film is expected to hit theaters in November 2006. Craig replaces Pierce Brosnan, who has starred in the last four Bond films. 37-year-old Craig says that he has discovered on Monday that he is all set to become a part of Bond movie.
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October 15, 2005
Topics films, film, movie, job, loan, cake, casino, names, huge, history, friends, tv and love
English actor Daniel Craig is all set to become the next James Bond in the film "Casino Royale," reports The Associated Press, The film is expected to hit theaters in November 2006. Craig replaces Pierce Brosnan, who has starred in the last four Bond films. 37-year-old Craig says that he has discovered on Monday that he is all set to become a part of Bond movie.
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October 15, 2005
Topics man, express, stories, films, miss, names, film, australia, magazine, tv, gun, london and lost
Miss Ursula Andress is flying to London to make a rare public appearance at the Autographica autograph show on 30 and 31 October 2005. This is the first ever signing session by the original and most remembered Bond girl. Miss Andress' appearance is supported by a stellar cast drawn from Bond films of the last 40 years. The list includes actor John Terry, who played Felix Leiter in 'The Living Daylights' and is currently Dr. Christian Shephard in the hit TV series 'Lost', while Sheriff J. W. Pepper aka Clifton James, from 'Live And Let Die' and `The Man With The Golden Gun' makes his first ever appearance at a European event.
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October 14, 2005
Topics man, express, stories, films, miss, names, film, australia, magazine, tv, gun, london and lost
Miss Ursula Andress is flying to London to make a rare public appearance at the Autographica autograph show on 30 and 31 October 2005. This is the first ever signing session by the original and most remembered Bond girl. Miss Andress' appearance is supported by a stellar cast drawn from Bond films of the last 40 years. The list includes actor John Terry, who played Felix Leiter in 'The Living Daylights' and is currently Dr. Christian Shephard in the hit TV series 'Lost', while Sheriff J. W. Pepper aka Clifton James, from 'Live And Let Die' and `The Man With The Golden Gun' makes his first ever appearance at a European event.
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