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			<title>Terminator 5?</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2013 10:37:51 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Yup, Arnold is gonna do another one... 
And he's not stopping there, he's gonna do another Conan & a Twins sequel.  
Do y'all think he'll try n put...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Yup, Arnold is gonna do another one...<br />
And he's not stopping there, he's gonna do another Conan &amp; a Twins sequel. <br />
Do y'all think he'll try n put on some size for the Terminator &amp; Conan movie? I think he will for  Conan, but isn't he get'n old? How old is he</div>

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			<title>Ray Harryhausen RIP</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Jun 2013 23:47:03 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>By CASSANDRA VINOGRAD 
Associated Press 
May 7, 2013  
	 
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	LONDON — When Ray Harryhausen was...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>By CASSANDRA VINOGRAD<br />
Associated Press<br />
May 7, 2013 <br />
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	LONDON — When Ray Harryhausen was 13, he was so overwhelmed by “King  Kong” that he vowed he would create otherworldly creatures on film. He  fulfilled his desire as an adult, thrilling audiences with skeletons in a  sword fight, a gigantic octopus destroying the Golden Gate Bridge, and a  six-armed dancing goddess.<br />
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On Tuesday, Mr. Harryhausen died at London’s Hammersmith Hospital, where  he had been receiving treatment for about a week. He was 92.<br />
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Biographer and longtime friend Tony Dalton confirmed the special-effects  titan’s death, saying it was too soon to tell the exact cause. He  described Mr. Harryhausen’s passing as “very gentle and very quiet.”<br />
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“Ray did so much and influenced so many people,” Dalton said. He  recalled his friend’s “wonderfully funny, brilliant sense of humor” and  love of Laurel and Hardy, adding that, “His creatures were  extraordinary, and his imagination was boundless.”<br />
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Though little known by the general public, Mr. Harryhausen made 17 movies that are cherished by devotees of film fantasy.<br />
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George Lucas, who borrowed some of Mr. Harryhausen’s techniques for his  “Star Wars” films, commented: “I had seen some other fantasy films  before, but none of them had the kind of awe that Ray Harryhausen’s  movies had.”<br />
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The late science fiction author Ray Bradbury, a longtime friend and  admirer, once remarked: “Harryhausen stands alone as a technician, as an  artist and as a dreamer. ... He breathed life into mythological  creatures he constructed with his own hands.”<br />
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Mr. Harryhausen’s method was as old as the motion picture itself: stop  motion. He sculpted characters from 3 inches to 15 inches tall and  photographed them one frame at a time in continuous poses, thus creating  the illusion of motion. In today’s movies, such effects are achieved  digitally.<br />
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Mr. Harryhausen admired the three-dimensional quality of modern digital  effects, but he still preferred the old-fashioned way of creating  fantasy.<br />
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“I don’t think you want to make it quite real. Stop motion, to me, gives that added value of a dream world,” he said.<br />
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Ray Frederick Harryhausen was born in Los Angeles on June 19, 1920. As a  boy, he saw the 1925 silent fantasy “The Lost World,” Willis O’Brien’s  stop-motion movie about dinosaurs in a South American jungle.<br />
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“I always remember the dinosaur falling off the cliff,” he remarked at a  Vancouver, Canada, animation and effects convention in 2001. “That  stuck in my mind for years.”<br />
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His future was assured in 1933 when he saw “King Kong” at Grauman’s Chinese theater in Hollywood.<br />
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“I used to make little clay models,” he recalled. “When I saw ‘King Kong,’ I saw a way to make those models move.”<br />
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He borrowed a 16 mm camera, cut up his mother’s old fur coat to make a  bear model, and made a film about himself and his dog being menaced by a  bear. His parents were so impressed that he was spared a spanking for  ruining the fur coat.<br />
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During World War II, Mr. Harryhausen joined Frank Capra’s film unit,  which made the “Why We Fight” propaganda series. After the war, he made  stop-motion versions of fairy tales that prompted his idol, O’Brien, to  hire him to help create the ape in “Mighty Joe Young,” an achievement  that won an Academy Award. Mr. Harryhausen then embarked on a solo  career.<br />
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In contrast to the millions spent on digital effects today, Mr.  Harryhausen made his magic on a shoestring. His first effort, “The Beast  from 20,000 Fathoms” (1953), cost $250,000 for the entire film. He  commented wryly in 1998: “I find it rather amusing to sit through the  on-screen credits today, seeing the names of 200 people doing what I  once did by myself.”<br />
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He found ways to economize. For “It Came from Beneath the Sea” (1955) he  employed an octopus with six tentacles instead of eight. That saved  time.<br />
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“Jason and the Argonauts” (1963) demonstrated the intricacy of Mr.  Harryhausen’s tricks. He had three live actors dueling seven skeletons.  It took four months to produce a few minutes on the screen.<br />
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Other notable achievements included the film “Earth vs. the Flying  Saucers,” where aliens slice through the Washington Monument and crash  into the U.S. Capitol. He also was behind “The Golden Voyage of Sinbad,”  where a one-eyed centaur battles a part-lion, part-eagle creature known  as a griffin.<br />
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Mr. Harryhausen’s film “The Clash of the Titans” (1981), did have a big  budget and major cast: Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Burgess Meredith,  Harry Hamlin and Claire Bloom. Hamlin as Perseus struggled to tame a  white-winged Pegasus and to battle the snake-haired Medusa.<br />
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After the film, Mr. Harryhausen retired, explaining, “I was tired of spending year after year in a dark room.”<br />
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He and his wife, Diana, lived in London, where he fashioned bronze  replicas of his movie creations. He often appeared at fantasy  conventions and in 1992 received a special award from the Motion Picture  Academy.<br />
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Darren G. Davis, the publisher of Bluewater Productions, called Mr. Harryhausen’s death the passing of an icon.<br />
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“From the first time I saw ‘Jason and the Argonauts’ and ‘Clash of the  Titans,’ I was spellbound,” he said of the man whose imprint is found on  Bluewater’s “Ray Harryhausen Presents” comic anthology. “I feel so  blessed for the opportunity to have worked with him through the years on  numerous comic adaptations, graphic novel sequels and other projects  based on his visionary work.”<br />
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Bradbury, who had met Mr. Harryhausen in 1938 and wrote the story for  “The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms,” one said of the film master: “He and I  made a pact to grow old but never grow up — to keep the pterodactyl and  the tyrannosaurus forever in our hearts.”<br />
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Mr. Harryhausen is survived by his wife and daughter, Vanessa.</div>

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			<title>ANGELINA JOLIE HAS DOUBLE MASTECTOMY</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 14 May 2013 20:40:01 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie has undergone a double mastectomy to reduce her chances of getting breast cancer.* 
The 37-year-old mother of six...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font color="#333333"><span style="font-family: Arial"><b>Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie has undergone a double mastectomy to reduce her chances of getting breast cancer.</b></span></font><br />
<font color="#333333"><span style="font-family: Arial">The 37-year-old mother of six has explained her reasons for having the surgery in the New York Times.</span></font><br />
<font color="#333333"><span style="font-family: Arial">She said her doctors estimated she had an 87% risk of breast cancer and a 50% risk of ovarian cancer. &quot;I decided to be proactive and to minimise the risk as much I could,&quot; she wrote.</span></font><br />
<font color="#333333"><span style="font-family: Arial">Her partner, Brad Pitt, praised her choice as &quot;absolutely heroic&quot;.</span></font></div>

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