How To Use Film star In A Sentence
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Asco also created evocative titles, such as "A La Mode" and "No Tip," that referred to nonexistent films while constructing themselves as film stars in the process.
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He's the nearest thing to a film star I've ever met.
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The film starts off realistically and then develops into a ridiculous fantasy.
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Those attending range from software bosses, heads of government, business moguls, and even film stars and other celebrities.
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The film star faced a barrage of criticism for his behaviour.
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He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
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Louis Begley is perhaps currently best known as the author of About Schmidt, the novel from which the recent acclaimed film starring Jack Nicholson was adapted.
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The film star has an incredible car in addition to a large house.
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The film starts with one of the hoariest devices in the screenwriter's book of clichés.
Times, Sunday Times
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Several film stars were invited to add a touch of glamour to the occasion.
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The film started to get very violent, at which point I left.
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Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
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Several film stars were invited to add a touch of glamour to the occasion.
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Politicians and legal luminaries rubbed shoulders with film stars and top scientists recently.
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Dennis Lehane's Mystic River was made into a film starring Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon and Laura Linney.
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The film stars Mark Burgess-Ashton as the gung-ho young fighter pilot.
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He passed his wife off as a famous film star.
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The film star has an incredible car in addition to a large house.
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The Hours, a great British film starring two Yanks and an Aussie
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The film stars a famous actor in the part of the mad scientist.
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The film starts well with an amusing scene in some dusty outback schoolroom where a class of dazed children listen to a middle-aged bank manager wax about the wonders of compound interest.
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This beautiful, green-eyed film star with the perfect cheekbones might seem more obviously at home in a ballgown in some 1940s Hollywood melodrama or film noir than in a pinny in a school in northern Scotland.
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Film star Matt Damon is one of the special guests on tonight's programme.
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The film stars Kathleen Turner as the hard-boiled detective of Sarah Paretsky's novel.
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Martin's previous works include Mary Reilly, a reworking of the Jekyll and Hyde story from the perspective of a housemaid, which was made into a 1996 film starring Julia Roberts.
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The film stars a famous actor in the part of the mad scientist.
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Griffith and Mack Sennett both filmed in the area while silent film star Tom Mix was an early developer.
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Sidney Lumet's unforgettable film starring Henry Fonda and Lee J. Cobb is a celluloid classic, a whodunit in which we never see the crime, the victim or the accused.
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Though it was a chart-topping album before it became a Broadway hit in 1971 and a film starring Ted Neeley and Anderson in 1973, the cult following remains strong.
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He grew into a dapper and debonair-seeming man who modelled himself on the film star Ronald Coleman.
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To return to the country that slighted him as a fully fledged film star would have been sweet revenge, but he could have blown it.
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Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
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So it went through the Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s and 1970s, when female film stars wrapped their chests in sackcloth lest they appear buxom, which was tantamount to being bourgeois.
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Several film stars were invited to add a touch of glamour to the occasion.
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The film starts off realistically and then develops into a ridiculous fantasy.
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She completely overturned my preconceptions about film stars.
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Marion Morrison, otherwise known as the film star John Wayne, was born in 1907.
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The film star claimed that the police action was an intrusion on her private life.
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Unlike Bollywood actors, the Southern film stars have a different attitude to politics.
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They were well-known silent film stars who were married and who often starred in adventure romances together.
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It is the kind of place where bulls run through the DNA, where the annual fiesta is the highlight of the year, and where the bullfight is the highlight of the fiesta, where bullfighters are billed like film stars on colourful retro-style posters.
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Having consistently shocked his countrymen in print, the enfant terrible of French letters is now amusing them as an unlikely film star.
Times, Sunday Times
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And Jane was described as a real woman, with nothing clumsy about her character and as a genuine heroine unlike today's film stars and models.
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What's more, because I made a flip remark in my old gallery pages about one of my colleagues looking like said film star, it's also on the first page.
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The film stars Mark Burgess-Ashton as the gung-ho young fighter pilot.
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Generations of school pupils have studied the American tale of injustice and prejudice in Depression-era Alabama while the 1962 film starring Gregory Peck is an enduring classic.
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Amalia Dayan with Daniella Luxembourg at their gallery After disappearing from the public eye for nearly 19 years, Jeff Koons's infamous "Made in Heaven" paintings with his then wife, adult film star Ilona Staller, returned to New York this week.
'Made in Heaven' Paintings Return
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The famous film star employed three people to answer her fan mail.
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Listeners are invited to phone in their questions to the film stars from nine o'clock this evening.
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He has an urge to become a film star.
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Harlean Carpentier, later to become the most popular female film star of her time, was born in 1911 of a conspicuously mismated and middle-class couple.
Hell's Angel
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One of her roles was to design the glamorous costumes that the studio's film stars would wear to premieres and film festivals.
Times, Sunday Times
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Sport is full of unusual people of high ability, but very few of them are film stars.
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Film stars are notorious for being unreliable, unpunctual, and full of themselves.
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Typical contemporary cultural icon are the late film stars James Dean and Marilyn Monroe.
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That they were able to do so handily and with a backward and politically illiterate film star as their standard bearer only underscores the dimensions of the Democratic collapse.
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The film stars the unbeatable Anita Mui and Sammi Cheng and proved a massive box-office success in its native Hong Kong.
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The film starts promisingly enough but it doesn't maintain the interest level.
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Even through an amanuensis the young film star had known Hugh `counted'.
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Kate grew up in the shadow of her film star sister.
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The solar system belongs to footballers, film stars and billionaire industrialists.
Times, Sunday Times
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His ex-wife, Denise Richards, expressed the views of most of us when she twitted that "no adult film star will be babysitting our kids.
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They were all a bunch of spoiled, badly behaved film stars and he had no patience with any of them.
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All those who used to make a living by imitating superstars have become film stars in their own right.
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What possible financial difference could it make to a contemporary film star whether or not some old Bogart movie is colorized?
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A list of six names was compiled by the gossips and rumour-mongers of Belgravia, among them key figures from high society - aristocracy, government ministers and film stars.
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Forget all the subsequent headlines that rival any Hollywood film star for lurid exposure and sensationalism.
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The film stars Mark Burgess-Ashton as the gung-ho young fighter pilot.
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There have been several outings of well-known film stars recently.
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They were all a bunch of spoiled, badly behaved film stars and he had no patience with any of them.
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What possible financial difference could it make to a contemporary film star whether or not some old Bogart movie is colorized?
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Magazines often contain caricatures of well-known film stars.
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Crowds massed along the road where the film star would pass.
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The film star faced a barrage of criticism for his behaviour.
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The film star is blase about endless flattery now.
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Considering the monies at stake, Goa's famed five star facility, the Fort Aguada resort, could well be called Fort Knox for a day with millions of dollars at stake as film stars and industrialists outbid each other at the Indian Premier League's (IPL) second players auction here Friday.
India eNews
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Kate grew up in the shadow of her film star sister.
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Which is a shame, because the film starts off as a fascinating account of the rise of the corporation and makes some valid points in a zippy way.
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Crowds massed along the road where the film star would pass.
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These famous film stars's presence greatly brightened up the evening party.
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Freaky Friday doesn't bring anything new to the genre - it's a remake of a 1976 film starring Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster - but gets by on sparky performances from its leads.
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The film star held court in the hotel lobby.
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Like him or loathe him, no-one could ignore Sir John, who mixed with prime ministers, princes, captains of industry and film stars.
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After all, becoming a film star is the dream of many and the very stuff dreams are made of in Indian hinterlands and urban jungles.
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Crowds massed along the road where the film star would pass.
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A list of six names was compiled by the gossips and rumour-mongers of Belgravia, among them key figures from high society - aristocracy, government ministers and film stars.
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This is a silent feature film starring Jackie Coogan, costar of Chaplin's 1921 masterpiece The Kid.
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Film stars and directors, business magnates and corporate houses are now keen to acquire timeworn artifacts.
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There have been several outings of well-known film stars recently.
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The film star held court in the hotel lobby.
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In the film starring Paul Hogan, the hero uses his skills to pacify an angry water buffalo standing in the way of his vehicle.
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Sporting sunglasses and a black sleeveless shirt, with his hair parted down the middle, he said he took his sartorial inspiration from Indian film star Tere-Naam after watching one of his movies.
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In his imagination, he is a Hollywood film star and romantic heart-throb, in reality he's a pathetic third rate cabaret act.
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This is the setting for the new film Starsky and Hutch, which, contrary to popular belief, is not a remake.
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It is a literary event that crowns his trilogy of epic books about America culminating in The Human Stain (poorly adapted last year as a film starring Nicole Kidman and Anthony Hopkins).
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She is a film star and has headed the bill in several films.
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Will it be a feature-length documentary or a fictional film starring them?
Times, Sunday Times
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The astronaut who secretly helped star Sandra Bullock to play the character of rookie spacewoman Dr Ryan Stone has stepped forward, revealing how she shared her experiences with the film star by telephone and email while orbiting Earth aboard the International Space Station.
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Ropey dialogue and hammy acting abound, and Zombie seems in no hurry to wind up the proceedings as the film starts to feel interminable.
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The film starts by introducing ways to find a plot of land in the desert using satellite images, topographical maps and a compass.
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A ‘star system’ was born, in which film stars, sports heroes, politicians, and other public figures achieved a godlike status in the public consciousness.
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Of course, this is all quite tame compared with the lengths old film stars went to look good.
Times, Sunday Times
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By the end he sees that in the house of the film star he is regarded as ‘a lackey, a sponger, a pathetic hanger-on’.
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She's one of those film stars who pops up everywhere, on TV, in magazines, on Broadway.
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The film stars Mark Burgess-Ashton as the gung-ho young fighter pilot.
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Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
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People were falling over themselves to be introduced to the visiting film star.
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What I remember is that the film starred Will Fyffe, whose big black dog was rather an unreliable brute that was suspected of sheep worrying.
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The word "magical" is one of the most overused words in travel literature, but it is the travel writer's ability to transform the everyday world with a genuine sense of the magical that alone justifies the existence of the genre and makes the loss of a great travel bookshop so particularly sad, even if an American film star never really fell in love with its owner.
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It's a hangover from Boot Tracks, a recently completed film starring Willem Dafoe in which he plays an ex-convict and which he describes as 'kinda like Immortals, a Greek myth-inspired, sword'n'sandals action movie, there were further style concerns.
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Today, the US trades confirmed the rumours that George Lucas is to bring his entire six-film Star Wars saga back to the big screen in stereoscopic vision, starting with 1999's The Phantom Menace (because blooming Jar Jar Binks 'fizzog will naturally be infinitely less irritating in three dimensions than it was in two) in 2012.
Blurred vision on the 3D bandwagon
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Two years later it was made into a Hollywood film starring Julia Roberts, Dolly Parton, Sally Field, Anjelica Huston, Shirley MacLaine and Daryl Hannah.
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It certainly was a lot more skimpy than the existing two-piece - a halter top and a full, high-waisted bottom, which had become the fashion for film stars such as Esther Williams in the 1930s.
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The film starts off realistically and then develops into a ridiculous fantasy.
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The film starts with a likable and seemingly talented young man, and ends with a pitiful cheater.
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There will be the usual posters of film stars and starlets looking alternatively menacing and pouting.
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The film starts in a graveyard, an apposite image for the decaying society which is the theme of the film.
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He took the great director's advice and touted his portfolio - stuffed with stills of the film stars he'd worked with - around the offices of Italy's picture editors.
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Comediennes, humorists, film stars and other famous women mouth off.
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The film stars were married in secret to avoid publicity.
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Once the preserve of film stars, musicians and muses, the 'frow' - as it is fondly referred to in some circles - has become invaded by a bevy of top models.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
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Several film stars were invited to add a touch of glamour to the occasion.
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She's one of those film stars who pops up everywhere, on TV, in magazines, on Broadway.
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He is a talented film star, the most bankable strutter and fretter on screen, and a celebrity.
Times, Sunday Times
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Live shows and film stars are sure crowd-pullers.
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Gathered here tonight at this annual ceremony we have a whole constellation of film stars.
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By the end he sees that in the house of the film star he is regarded as ‘a lackey, a sponger, a pathetic hanger-on’.
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My ambition is to become a film star, but it's probably just a flight of fancy.
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Excuse the swank, but a film star once worked for me.
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The traditional 2D animated film started dying out right around the time that opening weekend numbers exploded (summer 2001), so there's only so much fair comparison to be made between this 2009 film and the films from the lower opening but leggier 1990s.
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The film starts quite well in the rustic village where Zishe is a humble blacksmith, the beloved son of devout Jewish parents.
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The film star got into terrible trouble after wearing a skirt with a Japanese flag pattern, but American women are welcomed to don shirt dresses with American flag prints.
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Competition is fierce from wannabes who see stunt work as the chance to mingle with film stars in exotic locations and crash fast cars.
The Sun
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He likes to dredge up unpleasant little facts about the film stars.
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A bevy of serial artistes, including film stars, share experiences with viewers in another programme.
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He dresses film stars, supermodels and the aristocracy of pop in clothes that are symbols of status and success.
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The kids went crazy when the film star appeared.
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She completely overturned my preconceptions about film stars.
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There was a flurry of activity as the film star appeared on the balcony.
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The film stars were married in secret to avoid publicity.
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The film star has an incredible car in addition to a large house.
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He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
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The film stars Ewan McGregor as a man enlisted to ghost-write the memoirs of a former British prime minister, played by Pierce Brosnan.
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The film stars a famous actor in the part of the mad scientist.
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This goes way beyond simply de-emphasising film stars' pock marks and freckles.
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Magazines often contain caricatures of well-known film stars.
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The kids went crazy when the film star appeared.
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She's one of those film stars who pops up everywhere, on TV, in magazines, on Broadway.
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The film stars were married in a blaze of publicity.
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Wherever the film star goes, there are crowds of people waiting to see her.
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Eventually he found work with the BBC and in 1998 his first major work, a comedy drama called The Theory of Flight, was made into a film starring Kenneth Branagh and Helena Bonham Carter.
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When promo spots for this film started to surface, the cast line-up made this seem like it was THE action-comedy film to see.
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This show is featured mainly to break the myth that film stars can never be good cooks.
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Young girls who gush over handsome film stars.
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Resident Reg Hainsworth had acquired a cine camera and was staging a show of the past year in Ingleton which proved so popular that all chairs were taken long before the film started.
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However, instead of suggesting his film star friends stick to their egg-white omelettes and leave his suet pastry crusts alone, Roddam decided to do something completely different.
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The film starred Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
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He could never be a film star; he's got no charisma.
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The famous film star employed three people to answer her fan mail.
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She began with trompe l'oeil sweaters, and soon her witty, closefitting designs became the favourites of socialites and film stars.
Times, Sunday Times
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The film star is blase about endless flattery now.
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The film stars Carell as the title virgin, who works at a large electronics store and is basically a loner.
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This is the humdrum reality of being a film star.
Times, Sunday Times
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There was a flurry of activity as the film star appeared on the balcony.
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Another way the film startles is its highfalutin talk about prime numbers, chaos theory and French post-impressionist painters.
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Beauty queens and film stars may be good crowd-pullers but people are no longer gullible to vote for them.
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He's got the looks of a film star now, but he was a real ugly duckling as a child.
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They were enraptured to meet the great film star.
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And anything that involves drama, film stars, morality and controversy usually careens deafening-ly around the media echo chamber like the mythic call of the Horn Resounding.
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She's one of those film stars who pops up everywhere, on TV, in magazines, on Broadway.
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This is a remake of a 1977 film starring Jane Fonda and George Segal as suburban bank robbers.
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Competition is fierce from wannabes who see stunt work as the chance to mingle with film stars in exotic locations and crash fast cars.
The Sun
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Interviewing film stars can be a laborious, arid affair: frail egos and zeppelin-like self-importance easily pricked.
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The film starts at 7.30 and lasts two hours.
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These famous film stars's presence greatly brightened up the evening party.
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Blonde is the hair colour of choice for film stars, pin-ups and temptresses.
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Tash-sporting film stars resemble film stars despite, not because of, the facial hair.
Times, Sunday Times
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Also my Dad had a crush on a French film star called Annabella, he was killed in WWII before I was born so wasn't around to pick a name. nel said …
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At our annual ceremony we had a whole constellation of film stars/directors.
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The film stars Nicole Kidman as a nightclub singer.
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She had met many film stars of the era and regaled us with stories of her time with them.
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The film stars Mark Burgess-Ashton as the gung-ho young fighter pilot.
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The film's director, Joel Schumacher, who discovered Ireland's newest film star, Colin Farrell, said the Dublin-born actor would play a cameo role in the film.
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Even the waiters, with their natty white jackets, look like they might be film stars in disguise.
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A list of six names was compiled by the gossips and rumour-mongers of Belgravia, among them key figures from high society - aristocracy, government ministers and film stars.
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The film stars Ewan McGregor as Joe, a Scottish bargeman who lives and works on a boat with a family of three.
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She looked at him awestruck, as if he was a film star.
Seminary Boy
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Manuel Puig's thought-provoking play was adapted for the Oscar-winning film starring William Hurt and Raul Julia.
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He has an urge to become a film star.
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The Hollywood heavyweight is set to present a documentary about legendary film star James Dean..
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There was a flurry of activity as the film star appeared on the balcony.
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The newspaper published an expose of the film star's past life.
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At our annual ceremony we had a whole constellation of film stars/directors.
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Every true icon of the last couple of centuries has smoked, from voluptuous fifties film stars to odd-looking French philosophers.
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Shanghai film star Ruan Lingyu shows how a fashionable woman of the 1930s wore a qipao -- over a slip whose lace borders would show through the slits.
The Qipao Keeps Up
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This is American pop culture - its film stars and sports figures - inflected through Pfeiffer's subtle and not-so-subtle messages, in American terms, about racism, heroism, irony and loss.
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And it'll also save the advertisers money, since they'll be able to feature a film star and cricketer rolled into one.
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the bored gaze of the successful film star
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He even tried to pretend he was a film star's son - can you credit it?
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The obsession with becoming slimmer and slimmer is an obsession with becoming an image, and therefore transparent, an obsession with the disembodied ideality which is that of film stars.
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