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War of the Worlds: Movies
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In addition, Studio Tour guests will get up-close views of other movie sets located along the landscape that adjoins the "War of the Worlds" sets. These include the dinosaur-destroyed research laboratory compound from "Jurassic Park: The Lost World," the snow-covered town of Whoville from "Dr. Seuss' The Grinch Who Stole Christmas" and the Psycho house and Bates motel from the classic thriller, "Psycho."
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Despite the controversies detailed above, War of the Worlds received positive reviews and made an impressive box-office performance. As of November 22, 2005, (the last day it was at the box office) it has earned $234.3 million domestically and $357.1 million overseas, making the total $591.4 million. It is the 4th highest grossing movie of 2005 (after Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire).
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If the famous duo does decide to shoot part of "War of the Worlds" in the area, it'll mark the second time they've filmed portions of a movie in Virginia. Scenes for 2002's "Minority Report" were filmed in the commonwealth.
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Under the banner of "intellectual property," record labels warn you not to bootleg their songs. Hollywood studios warn you not to download their movies. Intellectual property has lately seemed the concern of corporations trying to protect the artist from the grabby public.
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The world of web development is moving away from MVC-based web architectures and towards a client/server model that is probably best described as RIA + SOA, where RIA represents the rich user interface and SOA represents the services that it consumes. There has been a lot of buzz aroun
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The Hollywood Film Festival(r), celebrating its fifth anniversary, today unveiled its plans for this year's "Hollywood Movie of the Year," "Hollywood Actor of the Year," and "Hollywood Actress of the Year" awards. The winners will be chosen by the public voting at Hollywood Video stores and online at Entertainment Tonight's website ETOnline.com and Variety.com.
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