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 MOVIE
REVIEW - "American
Beauty" ...a MUCH closer look...
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MOVIE REVIEW
- "Girl, Interrupted" ...makes up for the bombs of this season. Every piece of this movie is significant. It is like an allegory, telling us that maybe some things shouldn't be so significant.
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MOVIE REVIEW
- "Down To You" ...is only down and out - With every new success and every new fad, there are those who take it to the edge until it becomes meaningless. A cliché of sorts, which through time becomes meaningless, and then later on, is re-invented into something with bite.
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SCREAM
2 - A profile of Kevin Williamson: one of the
most interesting things about the "Scream" films is how perilously close, seemingly on purpose, they come to becoming
exactly what they mock: schlocky b-horror flicks.
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Great
Comeback Lines - Comeback line: A line of dialogue used by one
character to silence another, usually ending a conversation.
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Woody
Allen - when Woody Allen isn't bemoaning his fate as tabloid journalism's bad- poster-boy of the nineties, he stays busy, year after year, writing and directing some of the most intelligent American comedies of the last two decades.
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Quentin
Tarantino - Say what you will about the writing of Quentin Tarantino: it's too violent, too talky, or even profane. I don't buy it. Not since Orson Welles co-wrote "Citizen Kane" with Herman J. Maniewicz in 1941, has anyone so single-handedly, not to mention single-mindedly, changed the way Hollywood allows writers to tell a story. |