26 October 2007

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OWEN WILSON - MOVIE REVIEWS: THE DARJEELING LIMITED

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Owen Wilson Hospitalised. . Actor Owen Wilson Was Rushed To Hospital In Los Angeles On Sunday (26Aug07), According To Reports. The 38-Year-Old Star Was Taken By Ambulance From His Home In Santa Monica To The Emergency Room At L.A's St. John's Hospital At Midday.The National Enquirer And Star Magazine Are Reporting That Wilson Tried To Kill Himself. Sources Tell The Magazines He Cut His Wrists And Took A Number Of Pills. And Was Discovered By A Family Member, Who Alerted Authorities. Santa Monica Police Released The Following Statement, &Quot;On Sunday Aug. 26. 2007 At 12:10 Pm Officers From The Santa Monica Police Department Responded To A Medical Assistance Call From The Santa Monica Fire Department. The Person Was Transported To A Local Hospital Where They Are Being Treated.&Quot;. Wilson Is Now Thought To Have Been Transferred To Another Hospital In Los Angeles, Where His Condition Has Been Described As Stable. A Representative For The Actor Has Not Been Available To Comment. (Ig/Ne&Amp;Rat). . . . Owen Wilson. 'You, Me & Dupree' Uk Film Premiere Held At The Odeon Leicester Square. London, England picture

Caption: Owen Wilson (Picture) HOSPITALISED Actor OWEN WILSON was rushed to hospital in Los Angeles on Sunday (26Aug07), according to reports. The 38-year....

MOVIE REVIEWS: THE DARJEELING LIMITED

The Darjeeling Limited, starring Owen Wilson, Adrien Brody and Jason Schwartzman, expands into 650 theaters today (Friday) and, in doing so, adds a 13-minute short that had previously been only available on Apple's iTunes store, but which was meant as a prologue to the movie. Darjeeling, written and directed by Wes Anderson (The Royal Tenenbaums, The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou) received mixed reviews when it opened in limited release last month. A.O. Scott in the New York Times observed that it was "precious" in both senses of the term -- at once "unstintingly fussy, vain and self-regarding" on the one hand, but, on the other, "a treasure: an odd, flawed, but nonetheless beautifully handmade object as apt to win affection as to provoke annoyance. You might say that it has sentimental value." Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times awarded it 3 1/2 stars and remarked that it "meanders so persuasively it gets us meandering right along." But in the New York Post, Kyle Smith dismissed it as "a slow train to Dullsville that makes all local stops."




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