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Views of Japan through Western films - The Japan Times - The Japan Times


Views of Japan through Western films - The Japan Times
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UNDER FOREIGN EYES: Western Cinematic Adaptations of Postwar Japan, by James King. Zero Books, 2012, 350 pp., $26.95 (paperback). Most readers encountering a book called “Under Foreign Eyes: Western Cinematic Adaptations of Postwar Japan” ...

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Cannes: Magnolia Acquires Kurt Russell Western 'Bone Tomahawk' - TheWrap


Cannes: Magnolia Acquires Kurt Russell Western 'Bone Tomahawk'
TheWrap
The uConnect/Celluloid partnership has a number of films on its Cannes slate including Giuseppe Tornatore's "The Best Offer," Takashi Miike's competition title "Shield of Straw" and Katrin Gebbe's "Nothing Bad Can Happen." Share. Tags: Cannes, Movies ...

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You're Hired! Country western singer Trace Adkins wins 'All Star Celebrity ... - New York Daily News


New York Daily News

You're Hired! Country western singer Trace Adkins wins 'All Star Celebrity ...
New York Daily News
After a two-hour extravaganza, country western singer Trace Adkins was declared the winner of "All Star Celebrity Apprentice." The runner up, wisecracking magician Penn Jillette was fired by Donald Trump. Donald Trump (left) has been very impressed ...

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Seth MacFarlane reunites with Universal, 'Ted' studio to make his upcoming ... - Yahoo! Movies (blog)


Seth MacFarlane reunites with Universal, 'Ted' studio to make his upcoming ...
Yahoo! Movies (blog)
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Universal has come aboard to co-finance and distribute "A Million Ways to Die in the West," Seth MacFarlane's upcoming western, the studio announced on Friday. The studio will release the movie May 30, 2014 in North ...

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A date with Casey Affleck but pastries take the cake - Sydney Morning Herald


A date with Casey Affleck but pastries take the cake
Sydney Morning Herald
"If you make a baseball movie, there's no interest, whereas if you make a western it's going to go over very, very well," the actor says. "Both of those are very American subjects and so why does one play better than the other? I don't know." He pauses ...

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