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Mr. House will be Sony Computer Entertainment's third CEO, following Mr. Hirai and Ken Kutaragi, who founded the business in the mid-1990s.
Sony to Promote House to Games Chief Juro Osawa 2011
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NCR Corp., which rents DVDs through Blockbuster Express kiosks, has inked its first studio distribution deal, agreeing to wait 28 days after Universal Studios Home Entertainment's movies first go on sale before renting them out.
NCR, Universal Studios Agree on DVD-Rental Plan Melissa Korn 2010
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DC Entertainment's loss of Clark's alien roots has led to some understandable fan skepticism about whether a new "Superman" movie could work without at least a passing reference to the lead character's home planet, particularly considering the long-rumored plan of a complete "Superman" reboot.
How Superman Origin Changes Might Impact Future Stories » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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Premiering at No. 2 with $22.5 million was Summit Entertainment's action comedy "Red," starring Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich and Mary-Louise Parker in the tale of retired black-ops agents targeted by the CIA.
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At the end of the summer, we ran a flipbook image gallery featuring the cast of the stage show adaptation of Troma Entertainment's "Toxic Avenger."
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Of course, Twilighters have nothing to fear — Robert Pattinson and Summit Entertainment's other benefactors have already enjoyed record-smashing success, and are likely to achieve similar status when "Eclipse" comes out in June.
‘The Princess And The Frog’ Rule Supreme In The Sunday Box Office Report » MTV Movies Blog 2009
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"Robin Hood is one of literature's original superheroes," says Marc Rashba, Sony Home Entertainment's vice president of worldwide marketing.
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Terry Crawford , AMC Entertainment's treasurer, said the weekend was an inflection point, boosting concern because companies had expected more progress toward a solution.
Companies Bracing for U.S. Default Kate Linebaugh 2011
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Movie Gallery agreed to assume about $350 million of Hollywood Entertainment's debt as a part of the deal.
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Premiering at No. 2 with $22.5 million was Summit Entertainment's action comedy "Red," starring Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren, John Malkovich and Mary-Louise Parker in the tale of retired black-ops agents targeted by the CIA.
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