Jett Travolta..the autopsy
Jett Travolta..the autopsy
Two pathologists appointed by Bahamian authorities perform an autopsy on the body of actor John Travolta's 16-year-old son, Jett, who died last week after suffering a seizure at the family's holiday home. 16-year-old Jett was found unconscious in a bathroom at the home in the Old Bahama Bay resort on Grand Bahama Island on Friday.
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The Angrey Citic's Corner sits down with Tanishta Chatterjee from the film, Brick Lane
The Angrey Citic's Corner sits down with Tanishta Chatterjee from the film, Brick Lane
The ACC show presents an interview with Tannishtha Chatterjee, lead actress in the film "Brick Lane". This exclusive footage gives viewers an idea of Tannishtha's background in acting and her passions for different movie genres. Check out how her character, Nazneen Ahmed, portrays not only a story about a South Asian woman, but also a universal concept of discovering self identity.
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SNTV - Alba's playdate with Honor
SNTV - Alba's playdate with Honor
Jessica Alba spends some mother daughter bonding time as she takes daughter Honor Marie Warren to the park in Beverly Hills.
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Children's Hospital: Rob Corddry
Children's Hospital: Rob Corddry
Professional funnyman Rob Corddry stops by Hollywood 411 to chat up his new web series CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. Get the details here!
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The Spirit Premiere
The Spirit Premiere
Get the lowdown on the latest comic book movie THE SPIRIT. Hollywood 411 was at the movie's big premiere and talked up Samuel L. Jackson, Eva Mendez and the rest of this sultry cast!
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MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D - TV Spot 2
MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D - TV Spot 2
A second TV Spot for Patrick Luissier's MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D (2009).
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Introduction to the Saxophone
Introduction to the Saxophone
http://www.WatchMojo.com video on the history of the saxophone.The saxophone is an instrument invented by Adolphe Sax. It is best known for its use in jazz and popular music.
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Arab TV drama shunned despite Emmy
Arab TV drama shunned despite Emmy
A controversial TV drama featuring a love-story between an Arab man and an Israeli woman is being shunned by Arab broadcasters despite winning a prestigious Emmy award. The series Al Ijtiyah, (the Invasion) is set during Israel's attack on Jenin refugee camp in the West Bank in 2002. It is the first Arab production to win the International Emmy Award, recognised widely as the most prestigious award in television, for the new Telenovela category.
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