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Television's Most Villainous Matriarchs
Everyone loves a good villain. And ABC's new series "Revenge" promises just that. The series features Emily Van Camp as Emily Thorne, a new girl in the Hamptons. But things are not what they seem. Emily has lived there before and has returned to exact vengeance on those who have wronged her in the past.
Among Emily's targets is Victoria Grayson, a villain played deliciously by Madeleine Stowe. Victoria is the Hamptons' richest and most powerful player, and nothing - not even her best friend - will stop her from getting what she wants.
Based on the tale "The Count Of Monte Cristo," "Reveng...
READ MOREAmong Emily's targets is Victoria Grayson, a villain played deliciously by Madeleine Stowe. Victoria is the Hamptons' richest and most powerful player, and nothing - not even her best friend - will stop her from getting what she wants.
Based on the tale "The Count Of Monte Cristo," "Reveng...
Blu-ray Review: 'The Count Of Monte Cristo'
Ready to check out the crisp sounding swordplay of Jim "Passion of the Christ" Caviezel and Guy "Memento" Pearce in Blu-ray? Check out the review below of the now available "The Count of Monte Cristo" from the folks at Disney/Touchstone Home Entertainment – rules of sportsman conduct below!
Title: "The Count of Monte Cristo"
Grade: 3 1/2
Cast: Jim Caviezel, Guy Pearce, Richard Harris
Director: Kevin Reynolds
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 131 minutes
Release Company: Disney/Touchstone Home Video
Website: www.BVHEBluray.com
The Flick: Despite the so-so direction of Kevin "Wat...
READ MORETitle: "The Count of Monte Cristo"
Grade: 3 1/2
Cast: Jim Caviezel, Guy Pearce, Richard Harris
Director: Kevin Reynolds
Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 131 minutes
Release Company: Disney/Touchstone Home Video
Website: www.BVHEBluray.com
The Flick: Despite the so-so direction of Kevin "Wat...
Guy Pearce Cleaned Himself Up Following String of Poor Films
Australian actor Guy Pearce blames the poor film choices that hampered his career in the late 1990s on the fact he was permanently stoned. The Memento star regrets films like The Time Machine and The Count Of Monte Cristo and admits he took time off after making them so he could detox, clean up and remind himself of what was important to him.
He tells magazine Out, "I had to sort myself out. I literally went to the most remote part of Australia and sat there for a month on the beach and tried to learn to meditate. I cleaned myself out and wrote letters to people I needed to write to a...
READ MOREHe tells magazine Out, "I had to sort myself out. I literally went to the most remote part of Australia and sat there for a month on the beach and tried to learn to meditate. I cleaned myself out and wrote letters to people I needed to write to a...
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