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On The Fly With Paul Doyle
Good riddance, Shea Stadium. We're blaming you for two September collapses and all the Mets' bad karma. Citi Field looked so inviting in the background as the Mets ended the season with a 4-2 loss to the Marlins on Sunday. With the Brewers' win over the Cubs, the Mets are finished — end of season, end of Shea. Mets fans should look forward to the day Shea crumbles like your team has the past two years. While Wisconsin baseball fans celebrated, football Cheeseheads were conflicted. Their Country Boy hero tossed six TD passes in the Jets' 56-35 win over the Cardinals, but their beloved Packers lost 30-21 to the Bucs and Aaron Rodgers (three interceptions) injured his shoulder. They'll be pining for Brett Favre in Packerland today. ... And was anyone surprised the Wrangler pitch man finally learned the Jets' playbook on a day when his team wore throwback New York Titans uniforms? Old Brett should be filmed in black-and-white. ... Remember when Hank Steinbrenner suggested ...
Originally from: http://www.courant.com/services/newspaper/printedition/sports/hc-onthefly0929.artsep29,0,7649441.story
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Bill Maher Sets Out to Debunk Religion in Upcoming Flick
Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. Thu, Sep. Religulous," featuring Bill Maher, host of "Real Time With Bill Maher" on HBO, was originally slated for a release date coinciding with this yearâs Easter holiday, but post-production delays resulting from a screenwriters guild strike pushed the release date back to July 11 and then to Oct. 3 â its current release date.
Weeks before the film hits theaters, critics have been quick to weigh in on "Religulous," which Maher himself admitted will offend âany religious person.â
â[Maher] thinks religion is a big crock of spit,â wrote Los Angeles Times blogger Patrick Goldstein, who described "Religulous" as âa comic bookend to Sam Harris' 'The End of Faith,' a humorless best seller that views religion as a bastion of superstition and moral hypocrisy.â
â[E]veryone in this movie has one only one thing in common,â added author Kris Rasmussen in âIdol Chatter,â the religion and pop culture blog of B...
Originally from: http://www.christianpost.com/article/20080918/bill-maher-sets-out-to-debunk-religion-in-upcoming-flick.htm
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Fall Movie Preview: Season stocked with serious fare
The Palmetto Bug Stompers perform at d.b.a. Shia LaBeouf is on the run from -- who, exactly? -- in the thriller 'Eagle Eye,' opening Sept. That's not to say there are no laughs on tap this fall. Even then, though, the heavy stuff outweighs the silliness as studios straighten up for awards season. What follows is a list of the nearly 50 films expected to hit local screens between now and Oct. 31, followed by their tentative opening dates and other key details. That being said, see you at the movies. Roll 'em . . Sept. BEST BET! BEST BET! BURN AFTER READING A disgruntled CIA operatives misplaced memoirs serve as a launching pad for this star-studded comedic caper from Joel and Ethan Coen, whose much more serious "No CCountry for Old Men" dominated the Academy Awards earlier this year. Why I'm excited: The Coens are the kings of quirky comedy, so this just-for-funsies project marks a return to form for them. Their cast also dives in, fully committing themselves to mostly moronic r...
Originally from: http://www.nola.com/entertainment/index.ssf/2008/09/post_9.html
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