Samurai" (with Tom Cruise) and the forrned the
"Hobbit" films. The "Quartet" live song "Me
by happily in a home for retired opera sing- and J ulio
ers until diva Maggie Smith arrives to Down by the Schoolyard"? ;
complicate matters. If Maggie channels 2. THEATER: "My Fair Lady" i a
HOLLYWOOD--old Schwarzeneg-
ger, "The Gubernator," is returning to
action movies now that he's no longer
governor of California. For his come-
back, he's chosen "'The Expendables
2," alongside Sylvester Stallone, Jason
Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lungren, Chuck
Norris, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Bruce
Willis and "'Thor," Chris Hemsworth.
Arnold kidded, "The Expendables 2'
has every action hero between 30 and
100!" It's budgeted at $100 million and
will be released Aug.17, 2012.
Come January 2013, we'll see Arnold
in "Last Stand" with Oscar-winner For-
est Whitaker and Johnny Knoxville. He
plays a small-town sheriff pitted against
a notorious drug kingpin and his gang.
Schwarzenegger is currently shooting
"TheTomb" with Sylvester Stallone,
Jim Caviezel, Vincent D'Onofrio and
50 Cent. Stallone plays a prison de-
signer who must escape from a prison
he built and find the person who put
him there. Arnold's character name in
this one is Swan. It will be released
sometime in 2013.
Next month he shoots "The Unknown
Soldier" for an April 2013 release. Then
he goes into "Ten" and maybe a "Termi-
nator" sequel. So much for those who
said he couldn't get elected dog catcher
after his governorship and family scan-
dal. Unlike politics, scandal fuels the
box Office, and he'll "be back" with a
vengeance!
And now a tribute to real soldiers.
The sixth-annual GI Film Festival was
just held in our nation's capital, and
celebrities such as Lou Diamond Phil-
lips, William Devane, Pat Sajak, Joe
Montegna, James Cromwell and Peter
Berg mingled with politicos such as
Ross Perot and Reps. Jeff Davis (R-
Ky.) and Loretta Sanchez (D-Calif.).
The centerpiece of the Festival was
the film "Doughboy," which stars
Terry Kiser ("Weekend at Bernie's").
The term "Doughboys" originated after
the Mexican-American War, and they
too are veterans who should never be
overlooked as heroes who sacrificed for
our country.
Two-time Oscar winner Dustin Hoff-
man ("Kramer vs. Kramer" and "Rain
Man") hopes to change his luck after
the sudden cancellation of his HBO
series "Luck" by directing the comedy
film "Quartet," due out next year. He's
cast great actors: Tom Courtenay (Oscar
nominated for "The Dresser"); Oscar
winner Maggie Smith ("The Prime of
Miss Jean Brodie") and all the "Harry
Potter" films, as well as "Downton Ab-
opera-diva Maria Callas, we'll get to
see just how "callous" a diva can be !
Send letters to Tony Rizzo's Hollywood,
8306 Wilshire Blvd., No. 362, Beverly
Hills, CA 90211.
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
modern musical adaptation of wch
play?
3. GEOGRAPHY: The Palace of Vr-
sailles is located near what city?.,
4. PHYSICS: What is the branclxgf
physics that deals with light?
5. LITERATURE: Who wrote "DoCtor
Zhivag0"? ¢
6. LANGUAGE: What is the American
term for the British perambulator?
7. ROYALS: From what house did
Great Britain's King Edward VHI
descend?
8. PSYCHOLOGY: What does someone
fear if he or she has chronomentropho-
bia?
9. SCIENCE: What is an ichnite?
10. PRESIDENTS: Which U.S. presi-
dent said, "The chief business of the
American peoe ibusiness"?
ANSWERS
1. Paul Simon
2. "Pygmalion"
3. Paris
4. Optics
5. Boris Pasternak
6. Baby carriage
7. The House of Windsor
8. Clocks
9. Fossil footprint
10. Calvin Coolidge
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ARIES (March 21 toApri119)Aheads-up
alert to all free-spirited Ewes and Rams:
Be wary of a deal that could result in com-
promising your independence. Check ev-
ery detail before making a commitment.
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) New facts
emerge that help put an irksome work-
place situation in perspective. Meanwhile.
pay more attention to a family member
who needs your wisdom and strength.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A slight
setback in plans is nothing to worry about.
Use this delay to deal with a number of
matters you might have ignored for too
long. Expect news from someone in your
past.
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) You're
entering a period of stability. Use it to
straighten out any outstanding problems
related to a very personal situation. Also,
pay closer attention to financial matters.
LEO (July 23 to August 22) As much as
you love being a social Lion, you might
well benefit from staying out of the spot-
light for a while. You need time to reflect
on some upcoming decisions.
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) A
difficult family situation improves, thanks
to your timely intervention. You can now
start to focus more of your attention on
preparing for a possible career change.
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) An
on-the-job change works to your benefit by
offering new opportunities. It's up to you
to check them out. Meanwhile, a stalled
romantic situation starts up again.
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21)
That flare-up of Scorpian temperament
cools down, leaving you more receptive
to suggestions about changes that might
need to be made in your personal life.
SAGITARIUS (November 22 to Decem-
ber 21)An unusual period of indecisive-
ness is a mite frustrating. But things soon
clear up, allowing the sage Sagittarian to
make those wise pronouncements again.
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January
19) You might feel that you know best.
but it's not a good idea at this time to try
to force your opinions on others. Best
advice: Inspire change by example, not
by intimidation.
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18)
Some setbacks could affect your plans to
fortify your financial situation. But things
start moving again by early next week.
Meanwhile, enjoy your resurgent social
life.
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Show
that often-hidden steely spine of yours as
you once again stand up to an emotional
bully. You've got the strength to do it,
especially as friends rally to your side.
BORN THIS WEEK: Your ruling planet,
Mercury, endows you with a gift for
writing. Have you considered penning
the world's greatest novel?
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