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Kurt Russell
Kurt Russell news, related photos and videos, and reviews of Kurt Russell performances. According to Wikipedia: Kurt Vogel Russell is an American actor.
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You now have three nights left to go see Big Trouble in Little China at Central Cinema. The neglected stepchild of the John Carpenter/Kurt Russell collaborations of the 1980s that also brought us such cinematic classics as The Thing and Escape From New York, Big Trouble is a slapstick comedy disguised as a fantasy adventure.
As far as plot is concerned, all you need to know is this: Russell stars as Jack Burton, an Average Joe trucker who...
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Kurt Russell simply could not be happier about his smitten stepdaughter Kate Hudson's undying, passionate love for a rod. A rod named Alex Rodriguez.
“Of course, with Alex, since this summer and our getting to know him, I’m so happy for him,” Kurt said after the Yankees won the World Series last week.
Sounds like he's definitely put the stamp of approval on the relationship of Kate Hudson and Alex Rodriguez, which has been going on since the...
From thehollywoodgossip.com
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- Kurt Russell on A-Rod: “He’s a Terrific Kid” (baseballthinkfactory.org)
After reading Peter Hall's post on Kevin Spacey's stunning impersonations, I had to reacquaint myself with the old SNL sketch he mentioned and get as much Spacey as I could. (Check it out if you have no idea what I'm talking about.) From there, well, the handy site called YouTube suggested something else for me -- Kurt Russell's Star Wars audition.
If you didn't already know, he was one of the many actors vying for the role of Han Solo...
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From w.cinematical.com
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Quentin Tarantino’s half of Grindhouse should have been the only half. How could you not get into a bunch of girls (Rosario Dawson) putting a beating on Kurt Russell til he cried like a b*tch. Quentin’s love of twisted old movies fuels all of his ...Read Full Article
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A ridiculously adorable 4-year-old delivers the pivotal inspirational speech from the 2004 film "Miracle." The boy's father admits he and his son watched the movie over 150 times to get the speech just right. Watch him perform the speech live...
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