Star Trek
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‘Star Trek’ Tops Video Sales, Rentals
Paramount title rules for week of Nov. 22.
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The Party’s Over: Last Days of Oscar Campaign Bash
Now awards campaigns comprise mostly trade ads and guild screenings featuring Q&As with the filmmakers.
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A Quantum Leap Gave Scott Bakula His ‘Hollywood Breakthrough’
“Everybody said, you’re crazy, why would you go back to L.A., you’re a Broadway star. But I said, no.”
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TV Hall of Fame to Honor Gene Roddenberry, Smothers Brothers
Seven TV icons will join the TV Academy’s elite group. Also selected: Candice Bergen and Don Pardo.
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Before Linda Lovelace, There Was ‘The Telephone Book’
After 38 years, the mostly reviled film about telephone sex is being revived and hailed as a cult classic.
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Franchises Rule the Roost at Paramount These Days
They’re doing the sequel to “G.I. Joe” – but cheaper, and good this time!
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Summer Movies: Twitter, 3D and ‘The Hangover’
Comedies are good, dramas are bad … and Transformers are safe.
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Gene’s Son Talks Comic-Con, ‘Star Trek’
Rod Roddenberry is bringing a graphic novel — and a dive team — to San Diego.
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The Best of L.A. on a Summer’s Night
It’s one of those nights when Reese Witherspoon and Jake Gyllenhaal cruise on by and you find yourself thinking “what a cute couple” instead of “don’t stare at the movie stars.” There was no denying that, with the flagellation of the Michael Jackson Memorial and mourning, it had been a week where it sometimes felt…
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‘Hangover’ Stays Ahead of B.O. Pack; Pelham is 3rd
Raunchy comedy is the first summer movie to be No. 1 for two consecutive weeks.
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When Nobody Wanted to Reboot ‘Star Trek’
As "Star Trek" becomes the first 2009 film to cross the $200 million mark at the domestic box office, it’s worth remembering that just a few years ago, nobody wanted anything to do with the franchise. And that Sam Raimi was once offered the gig to become its potential savior. The film with the best summer…
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Michael Speier -
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‘Angels’ Takes In $152 Million Worldwide
‘Star Trek’ falls only 43 percent with $43 million domestic take.
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Lauren Horwitch -
‘Star Trek’ In Overdrive with $79.5 Million
J.J. Abrams’ franchise reinvention stokes Paramount; Fox’s “Wolverine” tumbles 68%.
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Lauren Horwitch -