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    Little movies get big Consideration  Nov 15, 2006
    Fred Willard and Larry Miller attend the Los Angeles premiere of "For Your Consideration" on Nov. 13. Willard plays an entertainment news show correspondent who is sure "Home For Purim" is going to be up for big awards. (MSNBC -- Movies)

    U.K.: Global Warming Will Destroy Economy  Oct 31, 2006
    CBS News reporter Larry Miller says the primary message of the U.K. government report is act now, or pay later. Blair called for. (CBS2.com, CA)

    Definitely not the cat's meow  Oct 17, 2006
    What's your opinion of Larry Miller. He's an insensitive bigot. (Daily Utah Chronicle, UT)

    Restaurants gauge gas prices  Sep 29, 2006
    "There are real cash-flow pressures on consumers," RBC analyst Larry Miller wrote in a research report distributed at the conference. Madsen said Darden has noticed that some casual-dining customers, pinched by a summer of high gas prices, have been visiting less often or opting to eat more at home. (Orlando Sentinel -- Entertainment)

    Starbucks price hike boosts confidence: analysts  Sep 23, 2006
    "The increase gives us more confidence in our fiscal 2007 same-store sales estimate of 5% as it suggests management feels traffic trends are strong enough to withstand additional price," RBC Capital Markets analyst Larry Miller wrote in a note to clients. Last month, Starbucks shares tumbled after the company said high demand for its blended drinks had increased wait times at stores and caused the chain to lose some if its regular "espresso business" in the peak morning hours. (MarketWatch)

    'For Your Consideration' pokes fun at Oscar buzz  Sep 14, 2006
    For Your Consideration, which breaks from the mockumentary style in Guest's three previous flicks (A Mighty Wind, Best in Show, Waiting for Guffman), brings back actors from those movies, including Harry Shearer, Michael McKean, Fred Willard, Bob Balaban, Jennifer Coolidge, Parker Posey, Jane Lynch, Larry Miller and Ed Begley Jr., to name a few. In Guest's films, he gives actors the freedom to showcase their improv skills because he works with a thin script. (CTV.ca)

    Tap into Hollywood  Sep 12, 2006
    " The ad hoc stock company also includes Levy's fellow SCTV alum, Catherine O'Hara particularly prominent here their Toronto Second City successors Don Lake and Deborah Theaker, American character veterans Fred Willard, Larry Miller, Bob Balaban and Ed Begley Jr., and increasingly familiar faces Jennifer Coolidge (Legally Blonde), Jane Lynch (40-Year-Old Virgin), John Michael Higgins (The Late Shift) and Rachael Harris (Fat Actress).British comedy phenom Ricky Gervais, an avowed Guest fan,... (Toronto Star -- Arts)

    Festival guest list  Aug 23, 2006
    Lachy Hulme, Larry Fessenden, Larry Miller, Laura Harris, Laura Linney, Laurent Hebiet, Leah Angutimarik, Leon Ichaso, Liam Neeson, Lindsay Doran, Lisandro Alonso, Liz Mermin, Lou Ye, Luc Picard, Lucy Walker, Macky Alston. Mads Mikkelsen, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Manuel Nieto Zas, Manuel Pradal, Manoel de Oliveira, Marc Anthony, Marc Evans, Marc Forster, Marc Recha, Margarethe von Trotta, Marie Clements, Marina Spada, Mark Palansky, Mark Ruffalo, Martin Donovan, Martin Lavut, Mary Elizabeth Winstead,... (Toronto Star -- Arts)

    Harmonica convergence  Aug 16, 2006
    LD's father, Larry Miller, a blues bass player himself, bought his son a harmonica when the boy was in kindergarten and gave it little further thought. Jump to page: 1. (SunSpot.net)

    'Ant Bully' delivers humurous, epic action on pint-sized scale  Aug 1, 2006
    ")It also offers a few useful ant factoids. Ants can lift 10 times their weight, for example, and their "hearts" are in their abdomens. Thus, when an ant says "Cross my heart," he or she crosses his or her rear end.Rated PG, The Ant Bully contains one mildly naughty word and the aforesaid poo-poo jokes. The monsters and violence are considerably milder than, say, Pirates of the Caribbean II.Ben Steelman: 343-2208 (The Morning Star)

    A star is born: Stamford boy gives voice to movie's protagonist  Jul 31, 2006
    His name appears in the film credits among those of his co-stars -- Nicolas Cage, Julia Roberts, Meryl Streep, Ricardo Montalban, Lily Tomlin, Paul Giamatti, Regina King, Cheri Oteri, Larry Miller, Bruce Campbell, Allison Mack and others. The film, written and directed by John Davis and produced in part by Tom Hanks, is a production of Warner Bros. (Stamford Advocate)

    Familiar taunts from 'Ant Bully' (Jenny Mayo)  Jul 28, 2006
    He has more bullies than buddies, and his parents (Cheri Oteri and Larry Miller) don't seem to know how to help. Frustrated by the constant taunting, the four-eyed munchkin takes out his anger on helpless critters outside his home, mostly ants. (Washington Times)

    The Ant Bully  Jul 23, 2006
    Voices: Hova - Julia Roberts Zoc - Nicolas Cage Queen - Meryl Streep Stan Beals - Paul Giamatti Lucas Nickle - Zach Tyler Eisen Kreela - Regina King Fugax - Bruce Campbell Mommo - Lily Tomlin Doreen Nickle - Cheri Oteri Fred Nickle - Larry Miller Tiffany Nickle - Allison Mack Head of Council - Ricardo Montalban Steve - Myles Jeffrey Nicky - Jake T. Austin Beetle - Rob Paulsen Glow Worm/Wasp Survivor - S. Scott Bullock Fly - Mark DeCarlo Spindle/Frog/Caterpillar - Frank Welker. By. (Variety)

     Read More: 2006 Summer Family Films  Jul 20, 2006
    Ignored by his parents (voiced by Cheri Oteri and Larry Miller), harassed by his teenage sister and picked on by the local bully, Lucas takes out his frustrations by stomping on the ant hills in front of his house. But the ants are ready to fight back and with the help of a potion provided by their wizard Zoc (voiced by Nicolas Cage), the ants shrink Lucas down to their size and proceed to put him on trial. (CBS News -- Early Show)

    Latest movie releases  Jun 23, 2006
    (PG-13 -- some crude language, nudity and brief drug references) -- Jeremy Piven plays a Hollywood agent whose arch-rival (Larry Miller) throws a Titanic-themed bar mitzvah for his son. Not to be outdone, Piven plans to rent Dodger Stadium and hire Neil Diamond for the bar mitzvah of his own son (Daryl Sabara of Spy Kids). (Akron Beacon Journal, OH -- Entertainment)

    A TRUE MAVERICK  Jun 12, 2006
    " It's that philosophy that has made Cuban the anti-owner to old-schoolers like Miami's Mickey Arison, or the Warriors' Chris Cohan. Those two have taken a hands-off approach when it comes to daily operations, letting their hired hands make all the basketball decisions. Though Arison -- the Carnival Cruise magnate and chairman of the NBA board -- was instrumental in getting a downtown arena built in Miami, and Cohan spurred the refurbishing of the Arena in Oakland, both have shunned the... (San Francisco Chronicle)

    Empire builder: Larry Miller has come a long way since his auto-parts days  Jun 11, 2006
    Tom Smart, Deseret Morning NewsSalt Lake Bees owner Larry Miller is decked out in uniform at the April 14 home opener at Franklin Covey Field ... Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret Morning NewsLarry Miller joins Jazz ex-star Karl Malone on Feb. 13, 2005, when Malone announced his retirement ... Within reasonable guidelines, we allow them to try some ideas," Miller says. Deals with Larry Miller's empire has grown large enough that virtually everyone in Utah has done business with at least one of his... (Deseret News)

    Haslam says Jazz in no financial danger  Jun 11, 2006
    Sunday, June 11, 2006. By Deseret Morning News Rumors of the Jazz's fiscal shortcomings are greatly exaggerated, and worries about the basketball franchise's financial health and even its future in Utah are ridiculously unfounded. (Deseret News)

    Movie Openings  Jun 10, 2006
    KEEPING UP WITH THE STEINS. Starring Jeremy Piven, Jami Gertz, Garry Marshall, Larry Miller and Daryl Sabara. A teenager preparing for his bar mitzvah must cope with his dysfunctional family. (Buffalo News -- Entertainment)

    The Steins: Schmaltz, few yuks  May 28, 2006
    The story about rival dads Adam Fiedler and Arnie Stein played by Jeremy Piven and Larry Miller attempting to one-up each other with grandiose plans for their offspring's ascension to manhood plays mainly in the background, although you couldn't tell that by the trailer. Nor could you guess it by the glorious opening, in which a Titanic-themed bar mitzvah party ("I'm king of the Torah!") makes both the ship movie and original nautical disaster seem like modest events. (Toronto Star -- Arts)

    Not Norman Rockwell  May 26, 2006
    Larry Miller (R), a close friend of Gunther's. Debicella and Gunther deny nefarious scheming, but it's hard to believe Debicella didn't have advance notice that Gunther really was stepping down this time. (Stratford Star, CT)

    Movie review  May 26, 2006
    Other actors include stand-up comedian Larry Miller, Daryl Hannah, who's always available to play crunchy-granola characters, and Daddy Marshall himself as an estranged grandpa. Daryl Sabara (Spy Kids) plays Benjamin Fiedler, who's about to become a man in front of hundreds of his closest relatives, friends and people he barely knows. (AZCentral -- Entertainment)

    That Sinking Feeling:  May 13, 2006
    In this week's audio-only Summary Judgment, Mark Jordan Legan sums up how the critics feel about three new releases: , a romantic comedy starring Lindsay Lohan in her first "adult" role; , a limited-release comedy about competing bar mitzvahs, starring Jeremy Piven and Larry Miller; and , a remake of the '70s disaster movie about a cruise that's anything but a carnival. Click to listen to the audio from our partners at NPR's. (Slate)

    Steins' isn't kosher  May 12, 2006
    Benjamin's driven dad's competitive urges are fueled when he attends a Titanic-themed bash thrown by his ex-partner and nemesis (Larry Miller), complete with a yarmulke-sporting killer whale. So he plans to launch his son's emergence into manhood by renting out Dodger Stadium and booking Neil Diamond to sing. (USA Today)

    Art School Confidential, Goal! The Dream Begins, Just My Luck, Keeping Up With the Steins, On a Clear Day, Poseidon, Water  May 12, 2006
    " And yet, like the 2002 surprise smash "My Big Fat Greek Wedding," the movie is so warmhearted and well-intentioned that it's hard not to be charmed. The movie's TV comedy origins are solid and unmistakable, with a cast including Jeremy Piven (playing an agent as he does on "Entourage"), Doris Roberts ("Everybody Loves Raymond"), Jami Gertz ("Still Standing"), Cheryl Hines ("Curb Your Enthusiasm") and Garry Marshall (name a beloved series from the 1970s and '80s and he was probably involved... (Times Herald-Record, NY -- Entertainment)

    Rick Kushman: Big deal for fall: 'Studio 60'  May 10, 2006
    Dr. Katz, voiced by the deadpan Jonathan Katz, theoretically counseled comedians, including the cartoon forms of Ray Romano, Larry Miller and Dave Attell, who just went off on riffs. This was a show that might have made a larger splash if it had aired a decade later, and the DVD will be a treat for fans who remember it. (Sacramento Bee -- Lifestyle)

    Keeping up with the Steins is a charmer  May 9, 2006
    Thats more his dads priority; Pivens Adam Fiedler is a high-powered agent in upscale Brentwood competing for business with Zacharys dad, played by yet another comedy veteran, Larry Miller. Benjamin is more interested in using the occasion to reunite his father and his grandfather, Irwin (Garry Marshall), who left Benjamins grandmother (Roberts) and family more than 20 years earlier. (MSNBC -- Movies)

    Bogus British Earl Really From Florida  May 7, 2006
    Police are waiting for DNA confirmation, but in the meantime, the fake Earl still isn't talking, reports CBS News correspondent Larry Miller from London. MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. (CBS News)

    Miller time: Larry Miller meets with protesters to discuss concerns over campus speech  Apr 21, 2006
    Media Credit: Maegan BurrLarry Miller talks with Bonnie Owens, Charles Milne and other students after the two-hour closed door meeting with Miller and some of the LGBT community leaders and U faculty, which ended with an overall sense of accomplishment and better understanding of each others views on Thursday. The protest scheduled during Millers speech tomorrow will still go on, but as Kathryn Bond Stockton, director of gender studies at the U said, it is more an expression of the LGBT point of... (Daily Utah Chronicle, UT)

    Miller vows to be more 'sensitive'  Apr 21, 2006
    By Deseret Morning News In a frank and often emotional discussion, Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller discussed his decision to pull "Brokeback Mountain" with concerned stu- dents and faculty at the University of Utah Thursday. Larry Miller The discussion was prompted by concerns among some at the U. that Miller had been selected to speak at today's kick-off of the university's "Discover U Days," a first-time event aimed at showcasing the campus. (Deseret News)

    Da Vinci Author Claims Many Sources  Mar 14, 2006
    Answering a question by the accusers' lawyer, reports CBS News correspondent Larry Miller, author Dan Brown said much of the research for the Da Vinci Code had been done by his wife who was "deeply passionate about the sacred feminine.". He admitted a debt to the non-fiction book, but said his research came from a whole raft of sources. (CBS News)

    Film spurs culture of gay cowboy jokes  Jan 27, 2006
    Then there's Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller, who refused to show Brokeback Mountain at his theater complex in a Salt Lake City suburb. "When Larry Miller pulled it, he won the Oscar for it," Vilanch says. (USA Today -- Movies)

    'Brokeback Mountain' on its way to Billings  Jan 12, 2006
    Earlier this week, a Salt Lake City movie theater yanked the film at the last minute, apparently after the theater owner - Larry Miller, who also owns the Utah Jazz basketball team - realized what it was about. "Brokeback" is the story of two ranch hands, played by Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger, who meet in Wyoming in the 1960s. (Billings Gazette, MT)

    Utah theater cancels 'Brokeback Mountain'  Jan 10, 2006
    USATODAY.com - Utah theater cancels 'Brokeback Mountain. Posted 1/8/2006 7:10 PM Updated 1/8/2006 7:33 PM. (USA Today -- Movies)

    Utah cinema balks at Brokeback Mountain  Jan 10, 2006
    SALT LAKE CITY - A movie theater owned by Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller abruptly changed its screening plans and decided not to show the film Brokeback Mountain. . (MSNBC -- Movies)

    Brokeback has Mormon mountain to climb  Jan 10, 2006
    The young activists may, of course, have found solace in more words of wisdom from Larry Miller ... It just amazes me where people like Larry Miller and Gayle Ruzuca will draw the line on good and evil. (Guardian Unlimited)

    Heartland buying it  Jan 9, 2006
    In Sandy, Utah, a Salt Lake City suburb, a theater owned by Utah Jazz owner Larry Miller canceled plans last week to show Brokeback Mountain. Julie Withers, a manager for the Jordan Commons Megaplex, declined to comment Sunday. (USA Today)


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