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Seasonal disorder: Holiday movies preview...Rugby World Cup to help unite his still-divided country. Size of ambitions: Clint Eastwood's name has become a trademark of quality for critics, moviegoers and Academy members alike. The prospect of seeing Freeman as Mandela adds more... In this article: Titanic, Avatar, Oscar, James Cameron, Peter Jackson, Rachel Weisz, Red Cliff, The Lovely Bones, Clint Eastwood, and Meryl Streep |
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Daily Express | September 12, 2009
Spain's desert suits to a tee
...Spaghetti Westerns that made his name and turned Clint Eastwood into a superstar. The bright sunshine gave Eastwood his trademark squint in those movies. By contrast, my wide-eyed beam came from watching Eva and Lily take off like...
In this article: Spain, Clint Eastwood, Europe, Careers, and Ice cream
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scotsman.com - Books | January 02, 2009
Book review: You Must Remember This: The Warner Brothers Story
...the studio and you get the idea. In the bleakness of recent films by Clint Eastwood, such as Million Dollar Baby and Letters from Iwo Jima, he argues, the studio's trademark uncompromising style lives on. Eastwood, who wrote the foreword...
In this article: Richard Schickel, Warner Brothers, Jack Warner, Clint Eastwood, Dog, Rin-Tin-Tin, Hollywood, and First World War
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Rotten Tomatoes: News | October 29, 2008
Total Recall: Clint Eastwood Behind the Camera
...earn an 87 percent Tomatometer. Although critics were quick to point out that Mystic River doesn't equal or surpass Eastwood's finest work, his trademark no-frills approach made a good fit for the source material, and the performances from the...
In this article: Clint Eastwood, The African Queen, Mystic River, Hollywood, Oscar, Changeling, and Empire magazine
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www.washingtonpost.com | July 15, 2006
HERE & NOW
...Charles Bronson. They capture a Hollywood gunfighter's trademark tics and gestures as he's about to kill: narrowing eyes, twitching cheek muscles, fingers caressing the grip of a six-shooter, a sneering smile or dead-fish gaze. Assembled into...
In this article: Hollywood, Philadelphia, Iraq War, China National Symphony Orchestra, Marriage of Figaro, University of Maryland, and Taipei Philharmonic Orchestra
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Variety.com - Film Reviews | December 04, 2008
Gran Torino
...off my lawn," Kowalski menacingly snarls when some commotion spills onto his property in what will no doubt become one of the film's trademark lines, and the cagey coot makes it clear he'll be gunning for the hot-rodding hoodlums if they...
In this article: Clint Eastwood, Warner Bros., Scarlett Johansson, Tom Cruise, Bee Vang, World War II, Climax, Sony, and Guy Ritchie
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Newsday.com - Movies | May 17, 2008
Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones in 'Crystal Skull'
Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones in 'Crystal Skull' May 18, 2008 With most of our action movie icons, there are easily identifiable trademarks: John Wayne's pigeon-toed swagger and slow-rolling drawl; Humphrey Bogart's facial twitches and...
In this article: Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones, Bruce Willis, Rick Deckard, Jack Ryan, Han Solo, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, and Blade Runner
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Wikipedia | September 24, 2009
Brick Bardo
...is the owner of a 596.8 Ruger; "the most powerful handgun in the known universe." His name is based on an ongoing writers trademark by director Albert Pyun. Tim Thomerson of Trancers popularity played the character in Dollman, Bad Channels...
In this article: Brick Bardo, Dollman vs. Demonic Toys, Judith Gray, Bad Channels, and Full Moon Features
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Business Wire Entertainment News | August 05, 2008
WMS Reports Quarterly Record Results of $0.36 Diluted EPS On Revenues of $186 Million
...the call can be accessed for thirty days on the Internet via www.wms.com. Product names mentioned in this release are trademarks of WMS, except for the following: CLINT EASTWOOD is a trademark of Clint Eastwood. STAR TREK: TM & © 2008...
In this article: Revenue, WMS Industries, Fiscal year, Cash flow, Tax, Clint Eastwood, and North America
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Wikipedia | November 03, 2009
Man with No Name
...what he called a "scratchy mood", which aided in his characterization. The trademark squint was partly due to these cigarros, partly from Eastwood's allergy to horses. Director Leone has admitted that the iconic green poncho, so indelible...
In this article: Clint Eastwood, Man with No Name, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Yojimbo, A Fistful of Dollars, Akira Kurosawa, Red Harvest, Sergio Leone, and Tuco
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A trademark or trade mark, represented by the symbols ™ and ®, or mark is a distinctive sign or indicator used by an individual, business organization or other legal entity to identify uniquely the source of its products and/or services to consumers, and to distinguish its products or services from those of other entities. A trademark is a type of intellectual property, and typically a name, word, phrase, logo, symbol, design, image, or a combination of these elements. There is also a range of non-conventional trademarks comprising marks which do not fall into these standard categories.
The owner of a registered trademark may commence legal proceedings for trademark infringement to prevent unauthorized use of that trademark. However, registration is not required. The owner of a common law trademark may also file suit, but an unregistered mark may be protectable only within the geographical area within which it has been used or in geographical areas into which it may be reasonably expected to expand.
The term trademark is also used informally to refer to any distinguishing attribute by which an individual is readily identified, such as the well known characteristics of celebrities. When a trademark is used in relation to services rather than products, it may sometimes be called a service mark, particularly in the United States.
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