LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- If it was up to Matt Damon, he would've had to wait a decade for his Oscar.
"I think that the best way to judge movies is, like, 10 years after they're released," the star told Parade. "I think they should actually do the awards that way. I think they should have done the Academy Awards this year for movies from 1998."
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Morgan Freeman's passenger, Demaris Meyer, claimed the actor was drinking prior to the August 2008 car crash in Mississippi that left both Freeman and Meyer injured.
According to court documents filed Wednesday in Mississippi federal court and obtained by Access Hollywood, Meyer claimed that "throughout the course of dinner and afterward drinks were consumed by Freeman" at the Bayou Bend Golf & Country Club.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Morgan Freeman is being sued by Demaris Meyer, the passenger who was injured during the "Dark Knight" star's August 2008 car crash in Mississippi, Access Hollywood has confirmed.
Radar Online first reported the news that Meyers will be holding a press conference with attorney Gloria Allred Wednesday in Los Angeles, where details from the crash and the nature of Meyer's relationship with the then-married Freeman will be revealed.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Five months after a serious car crash in Mississippi, Morgan Freeman is still without the use of his left hand.
When Access caught up with the Oscar winner on Thursday night at the Living Legends of Aviation event in Hollywood, Freeman revealed his hand is still paralyzed.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- He's known for legendary movie characters, including Indiana Jones, Han Solo and Jack Ryan. But it's Harrison Ford's role as the President of the United States in "Air Force One" that has America ready to elect Ford to the White House.
In a poll conducted by AOL's Moviefone.com earlier this week, Ford was voted the Best Movie President for his turn as President James Marshall in the 1997 political action film, taking home 24 percent of the more than 1.1 million votes.
Who else cracked the big screen presidential top ten?
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