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2 actors inducted into Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame

Better known for portraying on-screen cowboys, Tommy Lee Jones and Barry Corbin were among six people inducted into the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame on Thursday night.

Tommy Lee Jones seeks $10M in 'No Country' lawsuit

Tommy Lee Jones is suing the makers of "No Country for Old Men" for more than $10 million that the Oscar-winning actor claims he is owed for starring in the 2007 hit crime thriller.

Spacey to Co-Host Nobel Prize Concert

Kevin Spacey will step in as co-host of next week's Nobel Peace Prize concert after Tommy Lee Jones was forced to withdraw for undisclosed personal reasons, organizers said.

Thurman, Jones to Host Nobel Peace Concert

Uma Thurman will join Tommy Lee Jones as co-host of the Nobel Peace Concert honoring former Vice President Al Gore and the U.N.'s climate change panel, organizers announced Wednesday.

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Chuck Grassley Worst Friend Or Best Enemy
Source: http://leftwingbias.wordpress.com/

Chuck Grassley was someone President Obama hope would help with a Bipartisan Bill in the beginning. When Senate went onto vacation Senator Chuck Grassley switch on President Obama. He show his true colors that he didn't want anything to do with Health-Care Reform.

Tommy Lee Jones Stars as Detective Robicheaux In New Film
Source: The New York Times

Tommy Lee Jones stars as detective Dave Robicheaux hunting a serial killer in Louisiana in a new movie based on James Lee Burke's 1993 novel "In the Electric Mist With Confederate Dead".

Tommy Lee Jones sues Paramount
Source: The San Antonio Express-News

Prize-winning actor and director Tommy Lee Jones is suing the makers of "No Country for Old Men," the 2007 West Texas crime thriller that garnered four Academy awards, claiming they have failed to pay him more than $10 million he is owed according to his contract.

Tommy Lee Jones seeks $10M in 'No Country' lawsuit
Source: Yahoo News

I feel that there is lot more background to this lawsuit than just Tommy not getting paid his promised bonuses. It's almost been a year since this movie was released. And Tommy is not a novice who lacks negotiating experience before signing up for a movie.

No Country for Old Men: The New Yorker review of the new Coen Brothers movie
Source: New Yorker

Needless to say, you could call every one of those details as a witness to the Coens' powers of suspense, and "No Country for Old Men" is beyond question a return to the dark, simmering days of their best work, in "Blood Simple" and "Miller's Crossing.

Coen Brothers transcend themselves with "No Country for Old Men"
Source: villagevoice.com

"Hold still" is also something that the Coen Brothers seem to be saying to the audience throughout No Country for Old Men, which is the most measured, classical film of their 23-year career, and maybe the best.

A War on Every Screen
Source: The New York Times

New films pegged to Iraq and other flash points are awash in ambiguity.

Movie Sneak Preview:
Source: Associated Content

This is an early review of the new film from Paul Haggis, the award-winning director of "Crash." Based on actual events, "Elah" tells the story of one career military man whose son is murdered one day after returning from Iraq.

Hollywood to Go On Anti-War Offensive
Source: The New York Times

On a night four years ago, five soldiers back from three months in Iraq went drinking at a Hooters restaurant and a topless bar near Fort Benning, Ga.

MotionDefined.com : A Prairie Home Companion
Source: motiondefined.com

I wasn't quite sure what to expect from this film. The cast is large and I'm a fan of most of them. But having never listened to the radio show on which this is based I had nothing to go into the movie with.

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