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"In Bruges" has a certain aura of divisive madness about it. While [Brendan Gleeson]'s character is gaga over the old city, [Colin Farrell]'s hates it. "Maybe that's what hell is," he complains, "an entire eternity spent in Bruges."
Will Clooney's sense of the past lure him back to the rumored final season reunion of "ER," the television show that catapulted him to stardom? "I dunno," he quibbles. "It depends who asked me. John Wells and I are good friends ... It's not something I'm against."If you're a true trivia buff, you'll recall that "ER" wasn't Clooney's first steady television role. That goes to a 1984 doctor show called (yes, it's true) "E/R," costarring Elliott Gould and Jason Alexander. Clooney got a four-episode run out of that one.See the full content of this document
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'In Bruges' Is a Hit Man's Tour
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'In Bruges' Is a Hit Man's Tourreviewed by Shirrel RhoadesI live in Key West's Old Town historic district. I love being surrounded by old architecture and aged structures. This sense of history was one of the reasons I moved here.When I travel in Europe, I seek out medieval walled cities like Carcassonne in southern France or the Old Town section of Innsbruck, Austria. A few years back, my wife and I spent a w...See the full content of this document
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