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    Genre : War (111)
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    [Pearl Harbor]: 'Mighty Mo' undergoing $18M preservation (08:16 10/16)
    HONOLULU - Mike Weidenbach has walked across the historic teakwood decks and through the metal hallways of the USS Missouri countless times in the past decade. But he recently realized how massive the aging battleship is from a new perspective - underneath.
    [Black Hawk Down]: Clinton vows new US support for Somalia (20:49 8/6)
    NAIROBI, Kenya - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Thursday pledged to expand American support for Somalia's weak interim government and threatened sanctions against neighboring Eritrea for aiding an extremist group she says is trying to launch worldwide terrorist attacks from Somalia.
    [Battle of Red Cliff]: China expects to set new box-office record this year (22:56 8/6)
    BEIJING - China is expected to set a record for box office receipts in 2008, boosted by John Woo's epic "Red Cliff," Jet Li's "The Warlords" and the animated hit "Kung-Fu Panda".
    [Saving Private Ryan]: `Oz,' `2001,' `Vertigo' among AFI top genre flicks (06:19 6/18)
    LOS ANGELES - Snow White, Dorothy Gale, the HAL 9000 computer, Charles Chaplin's Little Tramp and Marlon Brando's Godfather share top billing among the American Film Institute's best genre movies.
    [Flags of Our Fathers]: Were African-Americans at Iwo Jima? (09:35 6/10)
    Sixty-three years after U.S. forces vanquished the Japanese and planted their flag on Iwo Jima's Mount Suribachi, the remote outpost in the Volcano Islands is the focus of another pitched battle. This time, acclaimed film directors Clint Eastwood and Spike Lee are engaging in verbal warfare over the verisimilitude of Eastwood's two films about the epic clash, Flags of Our Fathers and Letters from Iwo Jima. Lee has claimed that by soft-pedaling African-American contributions to the battle, Eastwood is misrepresenting history.
    [Forrest Gump]: Child 'Forrest Gump' actor leaving Army (08:14 5/10)
    As a boy, Michael Conner Humphreys made a splash on the silver screen as "Young Forrest Gump." As an adult, he somewhat mirrored the life of his movie character: He joined the Army and fought in an unpopular war.
    [Three Kings]: Critic accuses Hollywood of vilifying Arabs (06:35 5/1)
    American films and TV dramas shot since the September 11 attacks have reinforced screen images of Arabs and Muslims as fanatics and villains, ingraining harmful stereotypes, argues an author on the subject.
    [Master and Commander]: Forbes: Damon's a `Bourne' moneymaker (08:14 8/7)
    Matt Damon is Hollywood's best investment, says Forbes. com.
    [Braveheart]: 'Dreamgirl' Jennifer Hudson wins Oscar (22:07 2/25)
    Jennifer Hudson won the supporting-actress Academy Award on Sunday for "Dreamgirls," though her co-star and fellow front-runner Eddie Murphy lost the supporting-actor prize to Alan Arkin of "Little Miss Sunshine."
    [The Diary of Anne Frank]: Letters from Anne Frank's father surface (16:26 1/25)
    Desperate letters written by the father of Anne Frank, the teenager whose diary of hiding from Nazis documented the horror of Jews during World War II, have surfaced in the United States and will be released next month.
    [Jarhead]: 'Borat' makes glorious earnings in debut (20:07 11/5)
    Sacha Baron Cohen's Kazakh alter-ego Borat made glorious returns at the box office, surprising Hollywood with a No. 1 debut.
    [The Bridge On The River Kwai]: British composer Sir Malcolm Arnold dies (21:14 9/23)
    British composer Sir Malcolm Arnold, who won an Oscar for his music to the film "The Bridge On The River Kwai", died aged 84.
    [Platoon]: Sheen, Richards amicably resolve issues (22:23 8/14)
    The acrimony is apparently over for the once-coupled Charlie Sheen and Denise Richards. There has been an amicable resolution in the couple's divorce case, lawyers for Sheen and Richards announced Monday after meeting with a judge in chambers.
    [The Thin Red Line]: Oscars May Surprise Despite Front-Runners (13:43 1/23)
    As Oscar season heats up, it's a one-horse race led by two cowboys. "Brokeback Mountain," the Western romance starring Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, is widely considered the front-runner approaching the Jan. 31 nominations.
    [The Four Feathers]: Hollywood Studios stumble through a tough year (13:43 12/31)
    LOS ANGELES - Ask any Hollywood studio executive whether 2005 was a good year and you'll get an emphatic no. That's because the major studios are under severe duress and they know it.
    [Born on the Fourth of July]: As Boomers Age, Legacy Doubts Surface (22:56 12/11)
    NEW YORK - They partied and protested, then grew up to dominate America with their chutzpah and sheer numbers. Yet now, as the oldest of the baby boomers prepare to turn 60, there are glimmers of doubt within this ``have it all'' generation about how they will be judged by those who come next.
    [Apocalypse Now]: 'Godfather' Star Marlon Brando Dies at 80 (11:55 7/2)
    LOS ANGELES - Marlon Brando, who revolutionized Hollywood's image of a leading man playing street-tough, emotionally raw characters in ``A Streetcar Named Desire'' and ``On the Waterfront'' and then revived his career a generation later as the definitive Mafia don in ``The Godfather,'' died at 80.
    [Windtalkers]: John Woo eyes "Paycheck" (15:22 10/27)
    HOLLYWOOD - Filmmaker John Woo, last in theaters with the Nicolas Cage bomb "Windtalkers," is in talks to direct "Paycheck" for Paramount Pictures.
    [We Were Soldiers]: 'Time' Flies at North American Box Office (15:06 3/10)
    LOS ANGELES - "The Time Machine," an adaptation of H.G. Wells' classic sci-fi novel, clocked in at the top of the North American box office, according to weekend estimates issued on Sunday.
    [Enemy At The Gates]: 'Spy Kids' Tops Box Office for Second Weekend (22:31 4/9)
    LOS ANGELES - The espionage film for the grade-school set "Spy Kids" outmaneuvered several new movies to claim for a second consecutive weekend the top spot at the North American box office, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday, Reuters reported.



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