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Falling Down: "Korean Convenience Store"

Although I will never forgive Joel Schumacher for ruining the original Batman franchise, I did like Falling Down (1993).

The following scene shows D-Fens (Michael Douglas) going to a store for change. When the Korean owner refuses things get ugly...

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Kirk and Michael Douglas kick off AARP convention in Boston

AARP kicked off its Life@50+ lifestyle event and expo in Boston with a humorous and touching appearance by actors Kirk Douglas, 90, and his son, Michael, 62. The stars talked about their relationship, their lives and their work, both before and after Kirk Douglas had a stroke several years ago.

About half of the 26,000 AARP members and their families who have registered for the event are from Massachusetts and 40 percent are younger than 60.

South Shore residents Thursday participated in a forum on caregiving, and a Quincy woman is performing in the Silver Stars evening cabaret Friday.

AARP auditioned more than 70 acts by Massachusetts members who are non-professional entertainers and selected 19 of the acts to perform as Silver Stars.

Anita Milano, 71, of Quincy was chosen to perform Friday night with We Three, a singing trio consisting of Milano, Mary LePage of Weston and and Marilyn Bozzuto of North Reading.

They grew up in Somerville and have been singing together for 56 years. ''We are thrilled to be chosen, and we will do a medley of 1940s tunes,'' Milano said.

The public is welcome but people must be AARP members to attend any of more than 70 sessions.

After a Friday morning workout with LL Cool J, fitness guru Richard Simmons will be on hand Saturday. Tips on how to look your best will come from makeup artist Bobbi Brown. Suggestions on style - and mother-daughter relationships - will come from Joan and Melissa Rivers. Comedian Bob Newhart will praise ''life and laughter.'' Former Celtics MVP Bill Russell will plug community service.

Several sessions will focus on what AARP calls the two most pressing domestic issues for people 50 and older: health care and financial security.

Lily Tomlin and Earth, Wind & Fire are featured on Friday night, and Rod Stewart on Saturday night.

Tony Award winner Brian Dennehy launched the ''Movies for Grownups'' film festival, screening five new Hollywood feature films not yet released: Russell Crowe's ''3:10 to Yuma,'' ''The Jane Austen Book Club,'' ''In the Shadow of the Moon,'' Michael Douglas' ''King of California'' and ''Feast of Love'' with Morgan Freeman.

On Thursday, AARP and WGBH-TV will tape a town hall meeting at which caregivers, their parents and caregiver professionals will discuss challenges and solutions. The panel will include personal finance columnist Jane Bryant Quinn and ''Passages'' author Gail Sheehy. The program will be aired next year.

Patriot Ledger columnist, motivational speaker and humorist Loretta LaRoche, author of a new book, ''Kick up Your Heels ... Before You're Too Short to Wear Them,'' is making several appearances Friday and saturday in her own booth in the exhibit hall.

Other highlights:

— A discussion of trends in boomer spending and marketing.

— An interview by Maya Angelou of Whoopi Goldberg.

— How the cosmetics industry is targeting the 50-plus market.

— AARP University, a series of workshops on consumer issues such as how to avoid travel scams, how to write a first novel and what's new at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Media Lab.

— Interactive games will feature the latest AARP research on safe driving and other issues.

Admission to the expo is $15 for members and $27.50 for nonmembers. People can register at the door. Go to aarp.org/events for more information.

AARP has 850,000 members in Massachusetts and more than 38 million members nationwide.

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Michael Douglas at the Dunhill Pro-Am

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Michael Douglas on Jimmy Kimmel Live 9-28-07 part1

Michael Douglas on Jimmy Kimmel Live 9-28-07 part1 King of California...Michael Douglas on Jimmy Kimmel Live

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MICHAEL DOUGLAS SAYS DESPERATE HOUSE WIFE CAN HANDLE GUN...

Michael Douglas gave it his best shot while learning how to fire live ammunition for his role as a Secret Service agent in The Sentinel. Douglas says there was a friendly competition with co-stars Keifer Sutherland and Eva Longoria, but her fierce aim put the men to shame. "We were up in a firing range for two days and we were firing live ammunition. Firing live ammunition you're practicing by holding the gun up there and you're looking at it and saying, 'OK this gun, it's got a real bullet in there.' We were shooting in kneeling position, squatting. There was some friendly competition going on between Eva, myself and Keifer. We had Secret Service agents there and FBI and they all kind of bet...

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Catherine Zeta Jones - Michael Douglas

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Michael Douglas: On "King of California" and Love Scenes

Michael Douglas talks with WNYC's Leonard Lopate about his new film "King of California" in which Douglas plays a crazy man. The conversation also touches on how Douglas makes his leading lady comfortable during a love scene. Listen to the entire interview at http://www.wnyc.org/shows/lopate/episodes/2007/09/07

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MICHAEL DOUGLAS SHARED KINDRED TV SPIRIT

Before Michael Douglas ever stepped onto a movie set he was cutting his teeth as an actor on the small screen as Inspector Steve Keller on the television series The Streets of San Francisco. So when it came time to cast the role of a rookie agent in The Sentinel, he gravitated towards the work ethic of fellow television star Eva Longoria and gave her a shot. "As somebody who came out of television myself from The Streets of San Francisco years ago I really appreciate the television work ethic. You get a lot done in seven shooting days for an hour show. When you're dealing with someone like Eva who's already had her fair share of soaps and other shows and now has this wonderful opportunity on...

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MICHAEL DOUGLAS' SEVEN YEAR SENTINEL ITCH

It was almost seven years ago when Michael Douglas first read the page turning novel The Sentinel by Gerald Petievich which told the thrilling story of a mole inside the Secret Service. It has taken that long for the actor to produce the gripping best seller and bring it to the screen. Douglas talks about what attracted him to his role in The Sentinel.

"The thing that attracted me the most was the aspect of the secret service agent, my character Pete Garrison who was one of the agents involved with the Ronald Reagan assassination attempt and had been wounded. He'd been serving for all the rest of that time now as the secret service agent assigned to the First Lady. What made this novel so...

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Re-Edit-Star Stories-1-Catherine Zeta Jones/ Michael Douglas

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Matt Dillon and Michael Douglas Battle In Dupree

Matt Dillon and Michael Douglas explore the father-in-law to son dynamic, but the movie "You, Me And Dupree" exaggerates the already uncomfortable dynamic. Keywords: Kate Hudson, Owen Wilson

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The Ghost and the Darkness - Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas

When big game hunter Charles Remington (Michael Douglas) and construction engineer Patterson (Val Kilmer) set a trap to kill man eating lions in order to protect workers making the new railway line, it's the lions that get the last laugh!

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Michael Douglas: "Hanguns Aren't the Answer"

Jann Wenner, publisher of Rolling Stone Magazine, asked Neal Marshad to produce this film in memory of his friend John Lennon, featuring Academy Award winner Michael Douglas. In this exceprt, actual handgun incidents are dramatized and re-enacted. The award winning doc provides gun owners life-saving information about handgun safety.

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2DTV - Catherine Zeta Jones & Michael Douglas - Grandpa

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Michael Douglas... the hairman

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Re-Edit-Star Stories-2-Catherine Zeta Jones/ Michael Douglas

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Black Rain Intro - Nick - Michael Douglas

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Michael Douglas Interview -- Savannah Film Fest 2007

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Michael Douglas on Jimmy Kimmel Live 9-28-07 part2

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Michael Douglas And Congressman Kucinich

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2007 Savannah Film Festival: Michael Douglas

The Savannah College of Art and Design honored two-time Academy Award-winner Michael Douglas at its milestone tenth annual Savannah Film Festival.

Douglas received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the festival. He is known for his iconic roles in films such as "The China Syndrome" (1979), "Fatal Attraction" (1987), "Wall Street" (1987) and "The War of the Roses" (1989). He also served as a producer for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" (1975), for which he was honored with his first Oscar.

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