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    We Almost Got A Rolling Stones Concert Movie Written By Judd Apatow & Ben Stiller

    Of all the relationships that Judd Apatow has forged in his career, one of the most enduring personally and professionally has been with Ben Stiller. He was a writer on "The Ben Stiller Show," and as both their stars began to rise, they found space to work together time and again, with Stiller memor...

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    Watch: Noomi Rapace Kills Zombies, Goes Topless In Video For The Rolling Stones' "Doom And Gloom"

    So yeah, The Rolling Stones creaked into their 50th year in 2012, and the old dudes are still cranking it out. They're lining up some gigs, and also dropped the absurdly named GRRR!, another greatest hits disc that also features two new songs for you completists out there. And of course, a ...

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    The Greatest Actors Of The 20th Century: How Two New TV Docs Showcase The Rolling Stones At 50

    The Rolling Stones have long been magnets for filmmakers. Not just any filmmakers, mind you -- we’re talking about some of the greatest the world has ever seen: Jean-Luc Godard ("Sympathy For The Devil"), Martin Scorsese ("Shine a Light"), the Maysles brothers ("Gimme ...

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    Watch: 'Crossfire Hurricane' Chronicles the Rise of the Rolling Stones

    Sing along with us: "I was born in a crossfire hurricane / And I howled at my ma in the driving rain." "Crossfire Hurricane," the latest documentary from "The Kid Stays In The Picture" and "Chicago 10" director Brett Morgen, follows the Rolling Stones fro...

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    LFF Review: Rolling Stones Doc 'Crossfire Hurricane' Is Little More Than A Familiar Nostalgia Trip

    There’s been the little-seen “Charlie Is My Darling” and “Cocksucker Blues,” Jean-Luc Godard’s “Sympathy for the Devil,” 1970’s Altamont-focused “Gimme Shelter,” Julien Temple’s “Stones at the Max” and Martin Scorsese’s “Shine a Light,” and that’s just scratching the surface when it comes to documen...

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    Watch: 'The Rolling Stones – Charlie Is My Darling' Documentary Trailer; DVD Arrives November 6th

    The Rolling Stones are celebrating their 50th anniversary this year, so naturally, goodies are coming out of the vaults. The latest is the legendary but never-before-released documentary "The Rolling Stones – Charlie Is My Darling – Ireland 1965." Produced by Stones’ mana...

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    Dustin Hoffman's 'Quartet' Gets Year End Release & Rolling Stones Doc 'Crossfire Hurricane' Goes HBO In October

    Two films are dropping near you soon, one with a bit of Oscar potential and other giving us yet another portrait of one of the most famous rock 'n' roll bands of all time.

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    Brett Morgen's Rolling Stones Doc 'Crossfire Hurricane' Will Debut on HBO November 15

    "Crossfire Hurricane," a new documentary about the Rolling Stones from "Chicago 10" and "The Kid Stays in the Picture" director Brett Morgen, will have its premiere on HBO November 15. 

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    Making Of The Rolling Stones' Landmark 'Exile On Main Street' To Get Feature Film Treatment

    While the making of The Rolling Stones' Exile On Main Street (which many consider to be one of their best, if not greatest album) has been chronicled numerous times both in print and film (most recently in Stephen Kijak's documentary "Stones In Exile"), the entire story of tho...

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    'The Kid Stays In The Picture' Helmer Brett Morgen To Direct Rolling Stones Documentary For 50th Anniversary

    As long as Mick Jagger can keep wiggling his hips, and Keith Richards stays alive, The Rolling Stones won't be retiring anytime soon. But even then, it's hard to believe the band's 50th anniversary is right around the corner. To help in what will probably be a blitzkrieg of marketing and...

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