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Highlander: Endgame
TIMES STAFF WRITERMonday September 4, 2000 "Highlander: Endgame" brings the popular, Gothic, supernatural fantasy-adventure series to a spectacular finish--but leaving immortality with a really bad name. That's because Christopher Lambert's Connor MacLeod and his...Tags: Harvey Weinstein, Peter Davis, Adrian Paul, Death, Christopher Lambert
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Scary Movie
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday July 7, 2000 When Dimension Films stated firmly that "Scream 3" would be the last in the series, that didn't mean it couldn't be spoofed. "Scary Movie" not only sends up the "Scream" franchise but also the whole Dimension horror catalog and...Tags: Keenen Ivory Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Anna Faris, Comedy (genre), Crimes
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Boys and Girls
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday June 16, 2000 "Boys and Girls," a likably thoughtful romantic comedy, suggests that as we enter the new millennium the dating game is getting tougher by the second, especially among the best and the brightest. So self-conscious and ultimately...Tags: Romance (genre), Heather Donahue, Amanda Detmer, Death, Comedy (genre)
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Bounce
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday November 17, 2000 Aside from its contrived and listless tear-jerker narrative, which is about as moving as a month-old Kleenex, there are several other things about "Bounce" you would find difficult to believe if you didn't already know them:...Tags: Johnny Galecki, Cinema Industry, Romance (genre), Joe Morton, Greer Garson
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The Yards
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday October 20, 2000 In "The Yards" writer-director James Gray follows Leo Handler (Mark Wahlberg), just released from prison, to the modest Queens apartment of his mother, Val (Ellen Burstyn), where a festive homecoming gathering awaits him....Tags: Elvis Presley, Sidney Lumet, Mark Wahlberg, Miramax Films, Death
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Spy Kids
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday March 30, 2001 Anyone who's been a child on the verge of adolescence can empathize with 12-year-old Carmen Cortez (Alexa Vega) when, awash in disbelief, she manages to gasp, "My parents can't be spies. They're not cool enough." Cool...Tags: Politics, Cinema Industry, Los Lobos (music group), Tony Shalhoub, Danny Elfman
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Scary Movie 2
TIMES STAFF WRITERWednesday July 4, 2001 There's been a lot of talk recently about how gross-out comedies are on the wane, but Keenen Ivory Wayans clearly has paid no attention. His "Scary Movie 2" opens with a send-up of "The Exorcist" featuring James Woods that...Tags: Keenen Ivory Wayans, Marlon Wayans, Anna Faris, Tim Curry, Steven Bernstein
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'The Others'
Times Film CriticYour house is old, creaky, dark. The piano plays when there's no one there, the chandeliers shake though the room above is empty, voices are heard but no speakers can be found. Almost anyone would assume they're living in a haunted house, but not Grace....Tags: Cinema Industry, Cameron Crowe, Death, Theater, Fionnula Flanagan
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'Confessions of a Dangerous Mind'
Times Staff WriterThose who think there is no justice in American popular culture take note: "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," the autobiography of a man who created some of the most irritating programs in television history, has, two decades after publication, been...Tags: Cinema Industry, John Malkovich, Career and Workplace, Miramax Films, AMC (tv network)
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'My Boss's Daughter'
Times Staff WriterAfter a summer of being plastered on every magazine cover this side of the Economist, enjoying a splashy tabloid romance with Demi Moore and scoring a modest hit with "Just Married" earlier this year, Ashton Kutcher has become a face to be reckoned with....Tags: Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Andy Richter, Molly Shannon, David Dorfman
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'Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over'
Times Staff WriterWith "Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over," writer-director Robert Rodriguez has managed to keep the third adventure of his pint-sized sleuths lively and engaging for audiences of all ages with the added novelty of 3-D. All manner of projectiles zoom over the...Tags: Salma Hayek, Entertainment, Alexa Vega, Sylvester Stallone, PG Rated Movies
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'Sin City'
Times Staff WriterDo graphic novels really need defending anymore? Because the oppositional, slightly defensive comic book guy stance is starting to feel atavistic. Michael Chabon won a Pulitzer Prize for "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay," and then took a crack...Tags: Frank Miller, Elijah Wood, Death, Bacon, Crimes
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