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Fox Mulder as a drug-addicted doctor. Oscar-winner Timothy Hutton as a cooler-than-thou West Coast gangster. Angelina Jolie with the biggest lips in the land. Lots of foreign bad guys, and lots of bloody surgery. What could go wrong with such a combination? Absolutely everything.
Banal action, poor dialogue make 'Playing' no fun
The long-awaited backpacking trip through Europe, the road trip spent with friends during senior year in high-school, or perhaps a political internship in Washington D.C. - all events that inspire their partakers to discover themselves or at least the world at large. These journeys are needed to break the everyday mundane routine that many of us fall into, and in a sense are rites of passage into the "enlightened" adult sphere. This discovery of an atypical world inspires not only the unidentifiables of society, but has also done so, for example, prominent artists of the past.
Bellows exhibit showcases scenes of city life
First things first: Despite what the advertisements say, "I Know What You Did Last Summer" is not "Scream." It is nothing like "Scream." In fact, the only thing that they have in common is their screenwriter, Kevin Williamson.
'Last Summer' is not quite a 'Scream'
Fall. The season has many connotations: football games at the Big House, leaves changing color and the return of The Greatest Show on Earth. Ringling Brothers Circus, you might ask? Instead, I'm referring to the most consistently brilliant comedy in the history of television (at least in our lifetime), "The Simpsons."
Homer time: Tuned-in 'Simpsons' clan still thriving after nine years
10-20-97
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