Racewalk Soup

So Jim Carrey is looking at a movie about the ''as-yet-unexplored world of Olympic racewalking'' (Movies)? Obviously writer Rebecca Ascher-Walsh is too young to have seen the 1966 Cary Grant film Walk, Don't Run -- a romantic comedy set against the backdrop of the 1964 Tokyo Olympic games. The hero, played by Jim Hutton, is a U.S. Olympic racewalker. MARY MARGARET KARNS Albuquerque, N.M.

'Miami' Reach

I totally agree with Ken Tucker's take on CSI: Miami (Television). Tell CSI's William Petersen and Co. not to worry. To paraphrase the old Jerry Lee Lewis song, ''They'll follow in your footsteps, but they can't fill your shoes''! PATRICK SHIELDS Studio City, Calif.

CORRECTION: According to DreamWorks, Steven Spielberg's Catch Me if You Can cost $52 million (News & Notes).

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SPIN-OFF CITY To celebrate the ''last season'' of Friends, let's ponder the future of the beloved sextet. How 'bout a new Jennifer Aniston sitcom that finds her dishing with celebs as editor of a tony lifestyle magazine? Or Chandler two-stepping in chaps to impress his new Tulsa officemates? Check out all of our ideas at ew.com/spinoff and find out who Phoebe marries and who Ross really loves.

MARSHALL MATTERS Will Eminem pummel the competition when 8 Mile hits theaters Nov. 8? Read our box office prediction this (and every) Friday morning, then come back on Monday to see our analysis of the weekend's results.

Originally posted Nov 15, 2002 Published in issue #682 Nov 15, 2002 Order article reprints
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