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January 8, 2006
Topics mountain, theater, movie, focus, jordan, pot, owned, film, window, love, women and city
A movie theater in Salt Lake City abruptly pulled the movie, "Brokeback Mountain" from its schedule Friday. The Megaplex at Jordan Commons, which is owned by Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller, posted a message at the ticket window reading: "There has been a change in booking and we will not be showing 'Brokeback Mountain. ' We apologize for any inconvenience. "
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January 5, 2006
Joaquin Phoenix, who portrays Johnny Cash in the highly successful bio-pic about Cash's life, "Walk the Line" returned to the scene of one of the musician's most famous concerts - Folsom State Prison in California. Cash's Jan. 13, 1968, performance in the prison yard cemented his image as working-class hero and became a best selling live album.
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December 10, 2005
Actor Matt Damon married his longtime girlfriend in a private ceremony Friday, according to his publicist. Damon and his girlfriend, Luciana Bozan, exchanged vows in a City Hall ceremony held in New York City, with Bozan's 7-year-old daughter looking on.
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November 18, 2005
Blonde actress Reese Witherspoon reveals that she saw her dead grandfather's ghost in the audience while she was acting on stage. The screen beauty, who stars in new movie "Just Like Heaven" says: "I've seen my grandfather's ghost before. I was doing a play reading in New York when I saw him in the audience. When I looked up again, he was gone. "
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November 7, 2005
Fred Lawrence didn't even know what file sharing was before the film industry accused him of illegally downloading movies. The 67-year old was served papers by the Motion Picture Association of America, which is seeking $600,000 in damages for four movies illegally downloaded through the Internet file-sharing service iMesh.
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