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Printer Sharing (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - I have a laptop running Vista and PC running XP. Wireless connection via router. I want to share the printer currently attached to the PC. I have enabled all printer sharing devices, enabled sharing in all firewalls. The printer is shown on the laptop as "ready", but whenever I try to print everything goes into queue. |
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Is Ellie Drake For Real? (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Well, I received this special announcement in my email today. Actually, I received about 3 emails from Ellie Drake today. I figure that the message must be important, because I also received the same message from my business associates from... |
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New Line's got 'Chemistry' (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Studio acquires unpublished romantic comedy -- New Line Cinema has optioned the film rights to Anthony Capella's unpublished novel "Chemistry for Beginners," a romantic comedy about a sex researcher who falls for one of his subjects. |
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Baghdad Film Fest on as planned (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Dates shifted forward by two weeks -- The dates have been shifted by two weeks, but the Baghdad Film Festival is definitely going ahead, say the organizers, denying rumors the fest had been cancelled. |
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Michael Bay attacks Microsoft (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Director accuses co. of promoting hi def war -- Michael Bay has jumped back in the hi def fray. In a posting on his official Web forum that quickly spread across the Internet, the "Transformers" helmer accused Microsoft of promoting the format war between Blu ray and HD DVD in order to promote online downloads. |
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Slamdance fest announces line-up (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Cole's 'Real Time' to kick off film competition -- The Slamdance Film Festival announced its line-up Wednesday, with "Real Time," written and directed by Randall Cole, kicking off the fest. Pic, which stars Randy Quaid and Jay Baruchel, deals with a gambler who is given an hour to live by a hitman. |
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NBR picks 'No Country' (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Tim Burton picks up directing award -- The Coen brothers? ?No Country for Old Men? from Miramax-Paramount Vantage was named best picture of the year by the National Board of Review, while Tim Burton was tapped best director for DreamWorks-Warner Bros. |
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Warner to distribute MRC trio (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Deal includes 'Box,' 'Truth,' 'Shorts' -- Warner Brothers has signed on for domestic distribution of three films financed by Media Rights Capital: helmer Richard Kelly's "The Box," starring Cameron Diaz, James Marsden and Frank Langella; "This Side of the Truth," starring, co-written and directed by Ricky Gervais; and "Shorts," written and directed by Robert Rodriguez. |
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Sichler to leave StudioCanal (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Exec helped turn company around -- Frederic Sichler, managing director for international production, acquisitions and development at StudioCanal, will ankle Dec. 31 for an unspecified international position. |
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Julian Schnabel (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- The three films directed by Schnabel, an abstract expressionist painter who gained notoriety during the art boom of the '80s, involve creative personalities who struggle against the odds to express themselves artistically. |
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Ridley Scott (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- In three decades of directing films, Scott has collected three Oscar noms, for "Thelma & Louise," "Black Hawk Down" and "Gladiator," which won best picture. With "American Gangster," the Englishman tackles a new genre: the gangster epic. (Before Scott came onboard, the project had been headed for production with Antoine Fuqua at the helm, then shut down by Universal over budget concerns. |
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Paul Thomas Anderson (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- There's no spontaneous singing or frogs falling from the sky in Anderson's "There Will Be Blood." But this intimate epic -- about greed and false prophets set in turn-of-the-century California and based on Upton Sinclair's 1927 tome "Oil!" -- comes as just as much of a surprise from the 37-year-old iconoclast. |
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Tim Burton (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- Since his 1985 debut with "Pee-wee's Big Adventure," Burton has directed a dozen films, but "Sweeney Todd" marks his first musical. Burton saw the musical the year it was staged in London in 1980. He didn't know who Stephen Sondheim was, "but I liked the poster and I kind of wandered in. I thought it was very cinematic. |
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Joel & Ethan Coen (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- After sharpening their blades with a pair of featherweight comedies, the Coens return to the brand of coal-black comedy perfected in "Fargo" and the noir-shadowed West Texas world of "Blood Simple." |
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Marc Forster (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- For a director who made his mark chronicling the insular worlds of rural Georgia in "Monster's Ball" and literary Britain in "Finding Neverland," Swiss-German Forster had to go big to make "The Kite Runner." |
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Sidney Lumet (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- Here's an anniversary to savor: Exactly 50 years ago Sidney Lumet directed his first feature film, "12 Angry Men," and received the first of his five Oscar nominations for directing. |
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Tony Gilroy (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- Perhaps best known for penning Universal's Jason Bourne franchise, Gilroy had to wait nearly a decade to see his directorial debut hit the screen. He'd initially pitched "Michael Clayton" to Castle Rock, the production company for which he'd written "Dolores Clayborne" and "Extreme Measures." "Michael Clayton" eventually got made with the help of, among others, friend Steven Soderbergh, Sydney Pollack and George Clooney. "I didn't go to college, and I'm very autodidactic," Gilroy says. |
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Sean Penn (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Directors in the Oscar race -- With "Into the Wild," his fourth film as a director, Penn proves his ability to create the same memorable, mournful and probingly human story from behind the camera as in front of it. Since 1991's "The Indian Runner," a raw tale of sibling conflict, Penn has delivered distinctive directorial visions every four or five years: "The Crossing Guard" (1995) and "The Pledge" (2001). |
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Are directors given too much rope? (Dec 05 2007 23:56 GMT) - Film News: Filmmakers take advantage of final cut freedom -- The studio-supported maverick is back, with many directors of this year's awards contenders being given the kind of free rein once enjoyed by the New Hollywood rebels of the 1970s. |
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Svetlograd (Dec 05 2007 23:55 GMT) - Much more addictive than I thought. Sure, it's a simple match game, but I got hooked on it and before I knew it a whole hour was gone. Great art and music. http://www. |
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