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Actor Larry Hagman dies at 81-years-old

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Larry Hagman, who created one of American television’s most supreme villains in the conniving, amoral oilman J.R. Ewing of “Dallas,” died on Friday, the Dallas Morning News reported. He was 81. Hagman worked off Broadway until 1959 when he won roles on Broadway in ‘God and Kate Murphy’ and ‘The Nervous’. Meanwhile he was cutting his teeth on New York based television in programmes ranging from drama to daytime soaps, including ‘The Edge of the Night’ (1961-3).

He made his debut in the cinema in 1964 with ‘Ensign Pulver’. The same year, in the nuclear suspense drama ‘Failsafe’

Are Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner friends or enemies?

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Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner have confirmed, both has a rivalry invented purely by business strategists. Twilight”‘s leading men, Lautner said it would be “weird” if he and Pattinson acknowledged it to each other off the clock. “Honestly we just don’t talk about it at all,” he said.

Major Harris, the man who sang the R&B classic “Love Won’t Let Me Wait” has died

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Harris, 65, a former member of the Delfonics passed away Friday at a Richmond hospital from congestive heart and lung failure, according to his sister Catherine Thoms. Major Harris, the R&B singer who helped pioneer the sweeping sounds of Philadelphia soul during the 1970s as a member of the Delfonics before achieving fame as a solo artist in his own right, signing a deal with Atlantic Records whereupon he scored a slew of R&B hits. Among his best known was “Love Won’t Let Me Wait,” which reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Steven Spielberg is back again

Steven Spielberg probably is turning his back on action movies with Indiana Jones 5 but yet still not confirm their participation in this action film.

Enrique Iglesias continues to conquer the globe as the most famous Latin artist

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After an amazing summer of touring with J’LO as his special guest in the United States, Enrique launched his new single Finally Found You Feat. Sammy Adams. The hit song has become a continental success, reaching #1 on ITUNES in record time. Enrique is the international artist with most records sold in India. Proof of his popularity with his three massive concerts this week in Pune, New Delhi, and Bangalore.

 From India, the interpreter of I Like It will travel to Dubai and Turkey offering two mega concerts. Enrique will be back in the United States to star at the 7UP VIP concert for the Latin Grammys in Las Vegas, November 14. He will also take center stage in the celebration of the return of Formula 1 to the United States on November 17 in Austin, TX.

Gary Collins died at 74

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Gary Collins, an actor, television show host and former master of ceremonies for the Miss America Pageant, died Saturday, authorities said. He was 74.

Cinematographer Harris Savides Dies at 55

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Harris Savides, the acclaimed cinematographer who worked frequently with Gus Van Sant and David Fincher, has died at 55. Savides was a favorite of auteurs like David Fincher (for whom he shot Zodiac and The Game), Gus Van Sant (six films including Milk, Gerry, and Elephant), Noah Baumbach (Margot at the Wedding, Greenberg) and Sofia Coppola, whose upcoming film The Bling Ring will serve as his final credit.

John Connor is back to Terminator 5

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Terminator Salvation will be set in London. The original post gives little more detail on the matter, except that it will be ‘present day’ (2011) so all the cast figured out time travel to the degree where they can send more than one naked entity. So you’re going to have hunter killers and transports and harvesters and everything arriving in our time and Connor fighting back with conventional military warfare.

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