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Arrested Development

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Arrested Development

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Arrested Development

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia - Dan Castellaneta

Daniel Louis Castellaneta (born September 10, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is an Italian-American actor best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson and other characters on the animated series The Simpsons, and as the voice of the Genie in Disney's The Return of Jafar, the animated series Aladdin, House of Mouse and Kingdom Hearts. He was a cast member on The Tracey Ullman Show, where The Simpsons first appeared on TV, as well. Dan Castellaneta - Biography. ...

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia - Corona del Mar California

Corona del Mar (Spanish, "Crown of the Sea") is a neighborhood in Newport Beach, California. It generally consists of all land on the seaward face of the San Joaquin Hills south of Avocado Street to the city limits, as well as the development of Irvine Terrace, just north of Avocado. Immediately south of Corona del Mar is Crystal Cove State Park, an expanse of beach accessible by paths winding down a steep hillside. Settled early in the 20th century, the older area of Corona del Mar consists mostly of closely-spaced, free-stand ...

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia - List of unseen characters

Television shows and stage plays sometimes include continuing characters — characters who are currently in frequent interaction with the other characters and who influences current story events — who are never seen or heard by the audience and only described by other characters. Radio shows and plays also feature characters who never speak, and books feature characters who are merely referred to. List of unseen characters - Unseen characters in television. Hidden characters appear in all varieties of fiction, ...

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia - Cult television

Cult television, like cult figures, cult film and cult radio, attracts a band of aficionados, known as a cult following, devoted to a specific television program or unreal universe. What exactly makes something "cult" is widely debated. Some popular and strongly interconnected definitions are: A genre, covering all programs that play with widely held beliefs and perceptions. This covers most programs in genres like science fiction, fantasy fiction, horror fiction and some forms of comedy films (especially most form ...

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Liza Minnelli - Early Career

Minnelli's first film appearance was at the age of three in the final scene of the 1949 musical In the Good Old Summertime, starring her mother and Van Johnson. Liza started performing at age of 16, in 1963, in an off-Broadway revival of the musical Best Foot Forward, for which she received good notices. The next year, her mother invited her to perform with her at the London Palladium. The audience loved her, and her musical career was born. She returned to Broadway at 19, and won a 1965 Tony Award for Flora th ...

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Liza Minnelli, Liza Minnelli - Early Career, Liza Minnelli - Further success and awards, Liza Minnelli - Marriages, Liza Minnelli - Filmography, Liza Minnelli - Music, Liza Minnelli - Televison Work, Liza Minnelli - Stage Appearances, Liza Minnelli - Trivia

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Mrs. Doubtfire - Plot

Mrs. Doubtfire - Outline. Williams plays Daniel Hillard, an out-of-work actor with extraordinary imitative skills, whose interior decorator spouse Miranda (played by Field) wants a divorce. Since Daniel has no steady source of income, Miranda gets primary custody of their three children and Daniel only has limited visitation rights. Miranda places an advertisement for a housekeeper and gets a surprising response – a large number of unsuitable applicants. Daniel had decided that the best way to spend more time w ...

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Mrs. Doubtfire, Mrs. Doubtfire - Cast, Mrs. Doubtfire - Plot, Mrs. Doubtfire - Outline, Mrs. Doubtfire - Ending, Mrs. Doubtfire - Sequel

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Mr. Roboto - Meaning of the song

The literal meaning of the song is to tell the ficticious story of Robert Orin Charles Kilroy (ROCK), a rocker who was placed in jail by Dr. Righteous, and his escape from said prison via a robot — a protest to the anti-rock movement of the era. However, the deeper interpretation of the song is said to describe the increasing amounts of factory automation in Japan by robots. DeYoung sings: "The problem's plain to see, too much technology. Machines to save our lives, machines de-humanize" (it is also often argued that the first line ...

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Mr. Roboto, Mr. Roboto - Meaning of the song, Mr. Roboto - The Song in Popular Culture

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Mad Money - Features of the program

The majority of the hour features the flamboyant, colorful Cramer shouting, leaping, and gesticulating around the set and at the camera, all while providing his viewers with investment advice. Arguably, this format skews the show more towards being entertainment rather than a source of financial information. Many financial professionals attest to Cramer's skill at picking stocks and explaining principles of sound investment; the individual investors who call into the show also seem to hold Cramer's advice in high regard. Cramer himself says that the goal of his show is to entertain the viewer and p ...

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Mad Money, Mad Money - Features of the program, Mad Money - Mad Money Segments, Mad Money - The Lightning Round, Mad Money - Mad Money Sound Effects, Mad Money - Cramer's catch phrases, Mad Money - Boo-yah! catch phrase used by Cramer and his listeners, Mad Money - Other commentary on Cramer phrases, Mad Money - Mad Money Main Events, Mad Money - Mad Money Back to School, Mad Money - Cameos, Mad Money - The Mad Money Challenge, Mad Money - 60 Minutes Interview

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Michael Moore - Controversy and criticism

Moore's body of work has attracted a great deal of criticism and praise, especially after the release of his film Fahrenheit 9/11 in 2004. While it gathered generally favorable reviews from movie critics [7] and many awards, some opponents described the film as a deceptive and inaccurate portrayal of the U.S. government. Moore set up a rebuttal "war room" [8] to support the content in Fahrenheit 9/11 and counter criticisms [9]. Similar allegations of deceptive editing, staging or scripting scenes, or altering the original inten ...

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Michael Moore, Michael Moore - Early life, Michael Moore - Directing, Michael Moore - Films, Michael Moore - Television shows, Michael Moore - Music videos, Michael Moore - Writings and political views, Michael Moore - Controversy and criticism, Michael Moore - Oscar acceptance speech, Michael Moore - Depictions of Moore, Michael Moore - His published work, Michael Moore - List of books, Michael Moore - List of films, Michael Moore - List of TV series, Michael Moore - Quotes

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Fox Broadcasting Company - History

Fox Broadcasting Company - Launch. The groundwork for the launch of the Fox network began in March 1985 with News Corporation's $250 million purchase of 50% of TCF Holdings, the parent company of the 20th Century Fox movie studio. Six months later, in September, Murdoch agreed to pay $325 million to acquire the rest of the studio. In May 1985, News Corp agreed to pay $1.55 billion to acquire television stations in six major U.S. media markets from John Kluge's company, Metromedia--KTTV in Los Angeles, WFLD ...

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Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox Broadcasting Company - History, Fox Broadcasting Company - Launch, Fox Broadcasting Company - 1980s, Fox Broadcasting Company - 1990s, Fox Broadcasting Company - 2000s, Fox Broadcasting Company - Criticism, Fox Broadcasting Company - FOX sports, Fox Broadcasting Company - Notes, Fox Broadcasting Company - Children's programming, Fox Broadcasting Company - Books About Fox

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - List of unseen characters - Television programs

List of unseen characters - Heard but never seen. On the Batman TV series, the voice of Bonnie, who's the unseen (and even uncredited) secretary of Gotham City Police Headquarters, is often heard through the intercom in Commissioner Gordon's office. Throughout the run of Australian police drama Matlock Police all the regular characters communicated with radio operator Shirl. Her voice was regularly heard by viewers over the radio, yet she was never seen. In the show's final episode th ...

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List of unseen characters, List of unseen characters - Unseen characters in television, List of unseen characters - Television programs, List of unseen characters - Heard but never seen, List of unseen characters - Neither seen nor heard, List of unseen characters - Heard but never completely seen, List of unseen characters - Unseen characters who were spoken of for a long time and then eventually seen, List of unseen characters - Stage plays, List of unseen characters - Movies, List of unseen characters - Comic strips comic books webcomics and graphic novels, List of unseen characters - Radio programs, List of unseen characters - Books, List of unseen characters - Video games, List of unseen characters - Heard but never seen, List of unseen characters - Unseen characters that are later seen usually final bosses

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Lollapalooza - Overview

Farrell conceived of the Lollapalooza festival in 1990 as a farewell tour for Jane's Addiction. The name Lollapalooza means "something outstanding or unusual"; Farrell heard the word in a Three Stooges short film and liked the sound. Unlike previous music festivals such as Woodstock or the US Festival, which were one-time events held in one venue, Lollapalooza was a touring show -- a modern-day chautauqua -- that travelled across the United States and Canada. Instead of drawing music enthusiasts from around the country to one spot, Lo ...

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Lollapalooza, Lollapalooza - Overview, Lollapalooza - Success and decline, Lollapalooza - Revival and rebirth, Lollapalooza - Lollapalooza lineups by year, Lollapalooza - 1991, Lollapalooza - 1992, Lollapalooza - 1993, Lollapalooza - 1994, Lollapalooza - 1995, Lollapalooza - 1996, Lollapalooza - 1997, Lollapalooza - 2003, Lollapalooza - 2004 [Cancelled], Lollapalooza - 2005, Lollapalooza - 2006, Lollapalooza - The Simpsons, Lollapalooza - South Park

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - List of programs broadcast by Fox - Current primetime schedule

Rerun (white) New episode (red) Movies & Specials (green) Sports (blue) (times given are ET/PT)* NOTE: Schedules usually depend on the FOX Affiliate * Subtract one hour for Central and Mountain time. Updated weekly. ...

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List of programs broadcast by Fox, List of programs broadcast by Fox - Currently broadcast by Fox, List of programs broadcast by Fox - Coming soon to Fox, List of programs broadcast by Fox - Current primetime schedule, List of programs broadcast by Fox - Formerly broadcast by Fox, List of programs broadcast by Fox - Summer 2005 primetime schedule, List of programs broadcast by Fox - Midseason 2006 primetime schedule

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - NewsRadio - Cast

A picture of McNeal/Hartman remained as part of the set in the news director's office during the final season. Lovitz, who had gotten his start with Hartman in The Groundlings later said he agreed to do the show out of love for his friend, saying "I'm doing this for Phil." When the show was canceled, Andy Dick became very vocal about off-screen feuds with Lovitz on the set (which oddly mirrored Matthew's initial reluctance to accept Bill's replacement). NewsRadio - Recurring characters and guest appearance ...

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NewsRadio, NewsRadio - Cast, NewsRadio - Recurring characters and guest appearances, NewsRadio - Additional Character Episode and Series Info, NewsRadio - Careers After NewsRadio

Read more here: » NewsRadio: Encyclopedia II - NewsRadio - Cast

Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional institutions - Political/Governmental

List of fictional institutions - Government/international agencies. Hypnos (Digimon) MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand) - M.A.S.K. NERV - Neon Genesis Evangelion SHIELD (Supreme Headquarters International Espionage Law-enforcement Division, later Strategic Hazard Intervention Espionage Logistics Directorate) - Marvel Comics STRIKE (Specia ...

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List of fictional institutions, List of fictional institutions - Medical/Technological, List of fictional institutions - Asylums and mental health institutions, List of fictional institutions - Hospitals, List of fictional institutions - Research institutes and facilities, List of fictional institutions - Retirement homes and elderly care facilities, List of fictional institutions - Political/Governmental, List of fictional institutions - Government/international agencies, List of fictional institutions - Paramilitary rebel and rogue military groups, List of fictional institutions - Activist groups, List of fictional institutions - Inter-political alliances, List of fictional institutions - Political parties, List of fictional institutions - Social, List of fictional institutions - Chivalric brotherly and secret orders, List of fictional institutions - College fraternities and sororities, List of fictional institutions - Social and private clubs, List of fictional institutions - Youth organizations, List of fictional institutions - Charitable or rescue organizations, List of fictional institutions - Religious charities and foundations, List of fictional institutions - Places of worship, List of fictional institutions - Other, List of fictional institutions - Libraries, List of fictional institutions - Paranormal organizations, List of fictional institutions - Unions and professional organisations, List of fictional institutions - Miscellaneous

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Patricia Velásquez - Film

Patricia appeared in the role of Anck Su Namun in the 1999 film The Mummy and its 2001 sequel The Mummy Returns. Her character makes her first entrance in the film in remarkably intricate bodypaint. The body of film work Patricia has been involved in is substantial, especially compared to many other supermodels who try their hands at acting. A selected filmography is as follows: Le Jaguar (1996), as Maya Eruption (1997), as Luisa Soares Beowulf (1997), as Pendra See also:

Patricia Velásquez, Patricia Velásquez - Film, Patricia Velásquez - Modelling

Read more here: » Patricia Velásquez: Encyclopedia II - Patricia Velásquez - Film

Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - NewsRadio - Cast

A picture of McNeal/Hartman remained as part of the set in the news director's office during the final season. Lovitz, who had gotten his start with Hartman in The Groundlings later said he agreed to do the show out of love for his friend, saying "I'm doing this for Phil." When the show was canceled, Andy Dick became very vocal about off-screen feuds with Lovitz on the set (which oddly mirrored Matthew's initial reluctance to accept Bill's replacement). NewsRadio - Recurring characters and guest appearance ...

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NewsRadio, NewsRadio - Cast, NewsRadio - Recurring characters and guest appearances, NewsRadio - Additional Character Episode and Series Info

Read more here: » NewsRadio: Encyclopedia II - NewsRadio - Cast

Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Neil Cicierega - Potter Puppet Pals

Cicierega's most recent projects are vastly different from his normal animutation style. He currently has created two parts in a series named "Potter Puppet Pals," a spoof on Harry Potter with all the characters played by hand puppets. Characters in the cast so far include Harry, Ron, Hermione, Snape, Dumbledore and Voldemort. Episodes so far have focused on simply bothering Snape to saving the school from Voldemort in a manner not typically used by wizards, namely Uzis. The style is done in the manner of a Punch and Judy show, with the puppets moving aroun ...

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Neil Cicierega, Neil Cicierega - Animutation, Neil Cicierega - Cicierega's Music, Neil Cicierega - Neil Cicierega Discography, Neil Cicierega - Potter Puppet Pals, Neil Cicierega - The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny, Neil Cicierega - List of fighters

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Newport Beach California - Attractions

Attractions include beaches on the peninsula (featuring body-surfing hot-spot The Wedge) and in Corona del Mar. Crystal Cove State Park is located at the southern end of the coast. The Catalina Flyer, a giant 500 passenger catamaran, provides daily transportation from the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach to Avalon, California located on Santa Catalina Island. The historic Balboa Pavilion, established in 1906, is Newport Beach's most famous landmark. The Balboa Fun Zone, located on the Balboa Peninsula, features a ferris wheel, an old-time Merry-Go-Round, ...

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Newport Beach California, Newport Beach California - Attractions, Newport Beach California - History, Newport Beach California - Recent annexations, Newport Beach California - Geography, Newport Beach California - Demographics, Newport Beach California - Notable residents

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - List of people known by initials - Individuals known always or for the most part by initials and surname

List of people known by initials - A—F. B. J. Armstrong P. T. Anderson W. H. Auden J. L. Austin A. J. Ayer J. G. Ballard P. T. Barnum J. M. Barrie H. E. Bates C. E. W. Bean L. L. Bean P.G.T. Beauregard W. A. C. Bennett E. C. Bentley P. W. Botha T. C. Boyle J. N. Brønsted A. J. Burnett A. S. Byatt J. J. Cale See also:

List of people known by initials, List of people known by initials - Famous people known by their initials, List of people known by initials - Borderline cases, List of people known by initials - Individuals known always or for the most part by initials and surname, List of people known by initials - A—F, List of people known by initials - G—P, List of people known by initials - Q—Z, List of people known by initials - Individuals known by first name and an initial as a surname, List of people known by initials - Individuals whose use of their middle initial carries special significance, List of people known by initials - Fictional characters

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Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Double entendre - British comedy

Sexual innuendo is common in British sitcoms and radio comedy such as I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. For example, in Are You Being Served?, Mrs. Slocombe makes frequent references to her "pussy", such as "It's a wonder I'm here at all, you know. My pussy got soakin' wet. I had to dry it out in front of the fire before I left." A child might find this statement funny simply because of the references to her pussy cat, whereas an adult would detect the in ...

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Double entendre, Double entendre - British comedy

Read more here: » Double entendre: Encyclopedia II - Double entendre - British comedy

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