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The camera kept shooting to the audience, catching the likes of Steven Spielberg and Rob Reiner.
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Among those in attendance were celebrities Ted Danson and wife Mary Steenburgen, Oliver Stone, Michael Douglas and Rob Reiner.
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Rob Reiner, usually one of the most nimble and versatile of directors, loses his footing with this tale of declining love.
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"Jean was a brilliant comedienne with exquisite timing, " said Rob Reiner, who played the Bunkers' son-in-law referred to as "Meathead" on the show.
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The 1995 Rob Reiner-directed film starred Michael Douglas as a widowed president trying to balance a love affair with Annette Bening with affairs of state.
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Big names like Rob Reiner, Michael Douglas, Jimmy Buffett, Ron Howard and Jane Fonda have also opened their wallets to politicians in this election cycle.
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Directed by Rob Reiner and starring Jennifer Aniston, the film was supposed to be a sort of sequel to The Graduate (another movie with a perfect ending, in my opinion).
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Successful directors like Jim Cameron, Rob Reiner, and Martin Scorsese are shown consulting with Steven's muse, loading her up with costly gifts in the hope that she'll supply them with some inspiration.
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Little known to the public before "All In the Family, " Stapleton co-starred with Carroll O'Connor in the top-rated CBS sitcom about an unrepentant bigot, the wife he churlishly but fondly called "Dingbat, " their daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers) and liberal son-in-law Mike, aka Meathead (Rob Reiner).
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He and the band's drummer, Robb Reiner (no relation to Hollywood director Rob Reiner), met as junior-high-school students in Toronto, felt an immediate musical kinship and, in the face of raised hopes, dashed hopes, big-deal record-label indifference and ever lowered expectations, have been rocking out together ever since.
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