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"Transformers" overcame harsh reviews from critics, who called it a visual-effects extravaganza without much story or human heart.

With a new Texan master of the White House, there was no hotter ticket in town than one for the Lone Star State's Black Tie and Boots extravaganza.

The show was to feature the superstar couple as they traveled the world to find the best performers in Latin music, dance and other arts with the goal of creating a live extravaganza.

"... it's the eleventh annual drag extravaganza, "said the other.

So every year, the advertising agency gets Busy dreaming up its latest extravaganza.

That was only a prelude to a two-week sojourn that historian John Lewis Gaddis would characterize as "a surreal extravaganza."

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times called it a "mushy, old-fashioned extravaganza", adding: "We don't even remotely learn from this movie what made them great stars and personalities."

The ensemble action extravaganza includes James McAvoy (Wanted) as Professor Xavier (previously portrayed by Patrick Stewart).

A massive, two-year project restored and improved the statue in time for its 100th birthday in 1986, marked by a four-day extravaganza.

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As did LA's Union Station, a magnificently restored Art Deco extravaganza.

It even supplanted CCTV's Lunar New Year's Eve Gala-a heavily patriotic extravaganza-as the year's most-watched show in the city.

On Monday and Tuesday, she'll air two shows edited from last week's celebrity-packed extravaganza taped at Chicago's United Center.

No Salutes --I have fond memories of Billy Crystal’s annual “It’s a Wonderful Night for Oscar.” But last year’s big “salute to the musical” extravaganza was solely a salute to Hugh Jackman.

It's that attitude that promises to make the Shanghai expo such an extravaganza.

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