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  • There's an Australian film called Starstruck I loved so much I saw back-to-back screenings in the same theatre.

    Archive 2009-07-01 DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • There's an Australian film called Starstruck I loved so much I saw back-to-back screenings in the same theatre.

    21 Question Movie Meme DAVID BISHOP 2009

  • JK: Last time I spoke with Neil Kleid, he mentioned he was co-writing something called Starstruck with you that would be serialized on the web.

    Blog@ Q&A: Marc Bernardin 2007

  • When I was around 10 or 11, I saw a part of a romantic movie entitled 'Starstruck' on tv.

    I tag you all! - A Dress A Day 2007

  • The background is stamped on Watercolor Paper with the set "Starstruck" by Stampin' Up!

    Archive 2007-04-01 Sarah Moore 2007

  • An X Factor movie has been rumoured for years; but SimonCowell, however, seems determined to take things into the fictional realm, telling US news show Extra that: The film is called 'Starstruck'.

    X Factor Betting Odds: Simon Cowell Swearing Frenzy? 2007

  • The background is stamped on Watercolor Paper with the set "Starstruck" by Stampin' Up!

    Playing with Ink Sarah Moore 2007

  • The author of a book coming out called "Starstruck" spent days with Michael Jackson fans and said there's a core group of well-educated European women who follow him everywhere and think of him as a spiritual humanitarian.

    CNN Transcript Jan 31, 2005 2005

  • Movie: "Starstruck" (Sunday, 8 p.m.), Disney, 3.79 million homes, 6.00 million viewers.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here HO The Associated Press 2010

  • Movie: "Starstruck" (Sunday, 8 p.m.), Disney, 3.79 million homes, 6.00 million viewers.

    Newsvine - Get Smarter Here HO The Associated Press 2010

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