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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Actor Ed Harris has been cast as John McCain in the upcoming HBO movie, "Game Change." The "A Beautiful Mind" actor has signed on to play the former Republican presidential nominee in the film, which follows the 2008 election and is based on a book by John Heilemann and Mark Halperin. Harris will join Julianne Moore, who has already been tapped to play the role of vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin. Getty Images Actor Ed Harris, right, has been cast as Sen. John McCain in HBO's "Game Change." "Game Change" is being directed by Jay Roach, written by Danny Strong and produced ...
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Tina Fey may be the most famous Sarah Palin impersonator, but the "30 Rock" star has some new competition. Julianne Moore has been tapped to portray Palin in HBO's upcoming film about the 2008 presidential race, "Game Change." The casting choice has provoked some surprisingly passionate responses. Says the Los Angeles Times' Nardine Saad: It's an interesting twist, casting an Oscar-nominated actress to play a politico who until recently was making a name for herself as a reality TV star. It's almost flattering that news that she'll be played by the classy redhead (Moore) broke soon ...
Following the Academy Awards telecast, Mike Huckabee told radio host Michael Medved "I'm very happy to say that I missed it because usually it's about the most boring waste of several hours that I've ever experienced." I can't disagree with the former governor about the dullness of most of this year's broadcast, but I dotake issue with what he had to say next about Best Actress winner Natalie Portman. The former and perhaps future GOP presidential aspirant disparaged the star for being a poor example by encouraging women to have "out-of-wedlock" children (why not just call them "bastards," ...
Most devoted movie buffs are anxiously awaiting the telecast of the Academy Awards on Sunday. But those who'd rather see movie stars in the buff may be much more excited about the "Anatomy Awards." Instead of celebrating the year's greatest films, the 12th annual Anatomy Awards honors the best -- and sexiest -- female nude scenes to grace the boob tube and silver screen over the past year. Helming this "breast in show" is none other than Jim "Mr. Skin" McBride, the Chicago film lover who's managed to make an actual career out of watching actresses take off their clothes. Jon ...
Small hands drop pink-sceptered princesses and red-hearted racecars into valentine bags every Feb. 14. The annual school tradition encourages children to pause mid-school year and recognize the kids around them. Mark Shriver and Julianne Moore want to extend that simple act, and are encouraging kids to use Valentine's Day cards to reach beyond their classrooms and help the more than one in five American children living in poverty. Actress Moore, next onscreen this summer in the comedy "Crazy, Stupid, Love," spearheads the nonprofit Save the Children's annual card effort. Five winners from ...
(Dec. 14) -- Though some critics may argue that 2010 was an unusually bad year for cinema, one movie buff is choosing to look at the bright side: At least it was a banner year for nude scenes. That's the skinny from Jim "Mr. Skin" McBride, a Chicago film lover who's made a longtime career out of tracking and recording every titillating female nude scene ever to grace the silver screen on his popular website, MrSkin.com. Mr. Skin has just revealed his prime picks for the "Top 10 Nude Scenes of 2010," and he told AOL News exclusively that despite the selection of bad flicks this year, ...
With the nationwide opening Friday of "The Kids Are All Right," a nearly perfect movie, a Sundance award-winner now gathering acclaim, we can declare with some certainty that stodgy, conventional Hollywood has finally made the great cultural leap to bring to the screen an exceptional picture of a perfectly normal lesbian couple and their children -- a modern American family. Heartrending, occasionally funny, tearfully profound, "The Kids Are All Right" is the first U.S. film to portray a lesbian couple with kids just like most families -- ordinary, sane, stable, caring, and flawed. We've got ...
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