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		<title>Top 10 John Landis Films</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most audiences today won’t have heard of the name John Landis. They would have heard of “Coming To America” and “The Blues Brothers” but it’s unlikely they recognise the talent behind the lens. That’s because Landis has become one of Hollywood’s forgotten star directors. Legal troubles and a decade of poor work has put the director out in the wilderness. Forgettable films from a forgotten filmmaker. 

Yet, you ask anyone if they’ve seen Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” and most will reply “Damn right I have – best music video ever made!” Well, that was the brainchild of Jackson and John Landis.]]></description>
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Steve Martin was &#8216;born standing up&#8217;: A Brief Introduction
Steve Martin was born in Texas, 1945. He quickly found a kinship with showmanship and entertainment by performing magic tricks, juggling, and playing the banjo to small audiences at Disneyland. Martin was, in his own words “born standing up”. 
His first big break came in 1967. Girlfriend Nina Goldblatt, a dancer on “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour”, submitted some of Martin’s work to head writer Mason Williams. Williams liked what he saw to such a ...]]></description>
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		<title>Films with a number in their title</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 19:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
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Starpulse Entertainment honoured Tim Burton, whose new film 9 recently hit theatres, with a list of the best films featuring a number in their title.
The eclectic mix of films included horror, comedy, science-fiction, and romance. While Top10Films.co.uk doesn’t entirely agree with the selection of films (case in point: the inclusion of Hot Shots: Part Deux – a little cheating on the writer’s part, not to mention lazy.), there’s some little gems for you to either discover or rediscover.

Top 10 films with numbers in their title:
1. The First Wives Club (1996) ...]]></description>
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