Archive for November, 2009

9 Reasons Why Dating Actors is a Bad Idea (HuffingtonPost.com via Yahoo! News)(Dating News)

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Choose a search type from the items below All News Yahoo! One of the most common romantic fantasies that men and women in this country tend to have is to date an actor. Tabloids go further and include the actor’s private life, too – it’s all fair game. Stop paying for gas Find out what the top 10 work from home jobs are. The information contained in Huffington Post commentary may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without prior written authority of huffingtonpost. read more

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Review: Things are looking ‘Up’ on DVD (Contra Costa Times)- Topic: Dating News

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Mission,” which provides background on Dug’s first meeting with Carl and Russell, and “Partly Cloudy,” the whimsy about storks delivering babies that preceded “Up” screenings in theaters. Michael Keaton, the movies’ original Dark Knight, directs and stars in “The Merry Gentleman,” an odd conceit about the relationships among an abused runaway wife (Kelly Macdonald), a suicidal hit man (Keaton) and a lonely alcoholic detective (Tom Bastounes) over the Christmas holidays. Drew Barrymore’s recent “Whip It” gave you a taste of the old days. Now you can get the real lowdown with “The Roller Derby Chronicles,” a three-disc retrospective of the golden years — of the San Francisco Bay Bombers (in Kezar Pavilion), the Jersey Jolters and the Canadian All-Stars, of Charlie O’Connell and Gwen “Skinny Mini” Miller and Lydia Clay. Also features the 1971 documentary “Derby. read more

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Movie director speaks (The Dakota Student)- Dating News

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

First-time director Marc Fienberg’s new romantic comedy “Play the Game”, starring famed TV actor Andy Griffith has been generating whispers all across the country, and now it’s finally coming to Grand Forks. In the end, both Fienberg and his grandfather had a profound effect on one another that Fienberg wanted to share with the world. This overnight success was a film twelve years in the making and required major sacrifices and hard work. In order to pursue the making of this story that had touched him so much, Fienberg quit his steady MBA job, and moved his wife and four young children to Los Angeles. I understand posting spam or other comments that are unrelated to this article will cause my comment to be flagged for deletion and possibly cause my IP address to be permanently banned from this server. read more

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