Gridiron gets sentimental
Gridiron gets sentimental
Actors Sandra Bullock and Tim McGraw walk the red carpet for the New York premiere of their new film, "The Blind Side"
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Dancing Stars: Joanna Booted
Dancing Stars: Joanna Booted
Joanna Krupa and Derek Hough made it to the final four, only to get the boot on DANCING WITH THE STARS. They talk to Hollywood 411's Madison Michele about their journey on the show, exceeding personal expectations and future projects.
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The Blind Side NY Premiere
The Blind Side NY Premiere
Hollywood 411's Maria Sansone goes in the huddle with the cast of THE BLIND SIDE at the New York Premiere. Sandra Bullock talks about portraying Leigh Anne Touhy, who's also on hand for the big night.
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New Moon: Meet the Werewolves
New Moon: Meet the Werewolves
Big Movie Premiere hangs out on the red carpet at the premiere of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON. Plus, we give you the 411 on new supernatural beings in the series, the group of werewolves known as the Wolf Pack.
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Interview With Teen Pop Sensation WOW
Interview With Teen Pop Sensation WOW
We meet the members of WOW. They're a boy-band intent on bringing back the glory days of the 90s.
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PEEPING TOM: Bill Murray tries to avoid being filmed after being caught sneaking a peek through a gate in New York
PEEPING TOM: Bill Murray tries to avoid being filmed after being caught sneaking a peek through a gate in New York
v6768, NEW YORK, NEW YORK - Wednesday November 4 2009. PEEPING TOM: Bill Murray tries to avoid being filmed after being caught sneaking a peek through a gate in New York. Video: PacificCoastNewsVideo.com UK OFFICE: +44 131 557 7760/7761/7762 US OFFICE: 1 310 822 0419
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The Prisoner: Caviezel & McKellen
The Prisoner: Caviezel & McKellen
Sir Ian McKellen and Jim Caviezel talk about what is new in this version of THE PRISONER and how it relates to our world now.
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Say Anything on "Say Anything"
Say Anything on "Say Anything"
With its first new album since 2007's "In Defense Of The Genre" out Nov. 3, Say Anything stopped by Billboard.com's studios to talk about the "dark," "cheeky" self-titled record.
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