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A Knight's Tale

A 'cheerful hail of anachronisms' was what the New York Daily News said about this. Call me a postmodern wanker but I really enjoyed this movie, with its inane interpretation of Chaucer's Knight's Tale, starring Geoffrey Chaucer himself -- here interpreted as a compulsive gambler. There's something bizarrely, wrigglingly irresistible about a knight's contest in the middle ages that features a medieval crowd rocking out to Queen's "We Will Rock You."

Hollywoodland

What if Superman went up to his room, pulled out a Luger and blew his head clean off? OK, it's a stupid question. Superman is the Man of Steel -- bullets wouldn't hurt him. But they did kill George Reeves, the first actor to play Superman on television -- 104 episodes from 1952 to 1958. Kids loved him. But Reeves didn't love himself. Typecasting had stalled a career that started with a bang in 1939 with Gone With the Wind. On June 16th, 1959, Reeves, 45, left the party he and his fiancee, Leonore Lemmon, were throwing at his Hollywood home, went upstairs and bang -- he's dead.

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