Paul Haggis
directed two critically acclaimed movies: 'Million Dollar Baby' and 'Crash.' He has
also been an outspoken member of the Church of Scientology for 35 years.
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Paul Haggis, whose Oscar-winning screenplays for Million Dollar Baby and Crash--for which he also won the gold as director--has left Scientology, reportedly over the church’s support for Proposition 8.
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Paul Haggis has written and/or directed a bunch of successful movies including Million Dollar Baby, Crash, Letters From Iwo Jima, Quantum of Solace and Terminator: Salvation.
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Are there "good" reasons to ditch Scientology? Or is any reason — it's expensive, it's abusive, it's based on science fiction characters — a good reason? Let's ask Crash and Million Dollar Baby director Paul Haggis, who just quit the church because it's too … homophobic.
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Paul Haggis, director of Crash and Million Dollar Baby, has written a scathing letter to Tommy Davis, spokesman for Scientology head David Miscavige, announcing his departure from the Church of Scientology, citing the Church's attitude toward gays and lesbians and.
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Right on the heels of his upcoming Matt Damon comedy “The Informant!”, director Steven Soderbergh has jumped onto a new project of a different sort.
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I really think that the better question to the whole 'Million Dollar Baby' controversy is this: How much would you charge if you could give birth to someone's dreams?
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Hilary Swank is hot and sweaty as she looks like she’s back into her Million Dollar Baby shape as she was covered in sweat, on the set of filming her new movie The Resident.
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Matthew McConaughey with girlfriend Camila Alves and son Levi enjoying the sun on Malibu Beach.
[Photograph: John Calabrese, PacificCoastNews.
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