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...Good Luck is the kind of movie you invite to the Oscar party but don't ask to make a speech. That leaves Crash. It's the most Hollyuwood kind of indie picture: amazingly low-budgeted (about $5 million), serious to the point of solemnity, and with a cast of top stars doing charity work: smallish roles in a film with big, social ambitions. The actors' branch of the Acaademy is the largest, and they may have an itch to reward the kind of film that makes actors look good...
...artist Andy Warhol famously, and prophetically, opined that "in the future everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes.? For some of the cast members on television?s ever-multiplying number of reality shows, those 15 minutes aren?t always what they?re cracked up to be. These contestants signed onto reality shows for the fun and adventure. Instead, they claim that viewers were left with an impression of them that was anything but real...
...party to celebrate the show?s premiere, but says she was shocked and horrified to see herself portrayed as stern and hostile. And that was just the beginning. ?I felt good when I left the show. I had done well and thought I had the respect of my cast mates,? says Omarosa. ?After watching the first episode I knew there was trouble brewing...
...When Victoria Fuller and her husband, Jonathan Baker, joined the cast of CBS? ?The Amazing Race? they never imagined she would come off as an abused wife and he as a bullying husband on national television. But footage of Baker aggressively yelling and pushing people around, including his wife, made him one of the most vilified characters on reality television - and turned Fuller into TV?s number 1 victim. ?People felt sorry for me, which made be angry,? she says. ?I?m a strong independent woman. ?Even so, Fuller concedes that she and Baker made the mistake of venting their...
...That doesn't mean Canada is moving in the same anti-Big Government direction as, say, the U.S. At least two-thirds of Canadian voters cast their votes for the left-tilting Liberals, N.D.P. or Bloc Quebecois. But according to Ottawa pollster Frank Graves of EKOS Research, Canadians are increasingly inclined to take a gourmet approach to politics--picking policies that suit their shifting tastes, regardless of ideology. "More and more people don't want a political label," says Graves. And if Harper can manage government well over the expected short life of the next Parliament, they may be ready...