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South Park episode angers viewers with scenes of Hollywood titans raping Indiana Jones

The creators of South Park the satirical cartoon are no strangers to controversy witness the brouhaha sparked by Trapped in the Closet their infamous episode which lampooned Scientology and its most prominent member Tom Cruise.

Steven Spielberg LOVES Shia LeBeouf

"Spielberg seems to have shoved Shia Lebeouf in a large amount of his latest movie releases. Now what if he remade his older movies just to include this young "star"? Hmm.... NONONONONONONONO..." From...

Bollywood remains flamboyant despite global slowdown

Even as financial markets all over the world were battling a severe crash, two individuals were busy flashing smiles, shaking hands and forging a mother of all partnerships on the global entertainment

In-depth interview with Daniel Craig on `Quantum of Solace` and being Bond

When Daniel Craig accepted his first 007 assignment, he knew he would be the focus of a storm of hysteria the world over. On the eve of his second Bond film, Quantum of Solace, Richard Grant of The Telegraph finds him...

Indiana Jones and the Deadly Blather

Notes on the devolution of a franchise. by Peter T. Chattaway Didn't any of you guys ever go to Sunday school?" So said Indiana Jones to a couple of bemused military intelligence agents in Raiders of the Lost Ark, easily the...

Obama to dominate airwaves in final days of election

Barack Obama will use his financial superiority over John McCain to dominate the airwaves in the final days of the US election with a half-hour, prime-time special. The McCain camp, in contrast, spent about $1.6m a day. In an...

Return of the musical

Their upbeat plots and jolly tunes gave the public a boost in the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street crash. Now, amid the latest economic turmoil, musical films are back and aiming to bring more light-hearted relief to...

Daniel Craig: Quantum of Solace

When Daniel Craig accepted his first 007 assignment, he knew he would be the focus of a storm of hysteria the world over. On the eve of his second Bond film, Quantum of Solace, Richard Grant finds him determined to cling on to...

Obituary: Peter Copley

I first met Peter Copley, who has died aged 93, when I directed him as Orgon in a production of Molière's Tartuffe at the Bristol Old Vic in 1985. Born in Bushey, Hertfordshire, he studied acting at the Old Vic school under...

Nazi parody aims to break German taboo

A made-in-Germany Nazi satire which parodies the 1981 submarine epic "Das Boot" will try to prove the Third Reich is no longer taboo terrain for German comedians. In director Sven Unterwaldt's "U-900," comedian Atze Schroeder...