Cult Conclusion
I'm soooo glad you redeemed yourself by including the films that were left off your list and explaining, understandably, why they were omitted namely Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Fight Club, Donnie Darko, and especially A Clockwork Orange (''Revenge of the Cult Movies''). However, there are still many left out. What about The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert? Labyrinth? Well, I guess there's always a movie left behind. The lesson I've learned is to never compare cult films because we fans are nuts. SARAH GASKILL makogirl1984@yahoo.com Hollis, N.H.
Hilary Duff 'n' Stuff
In regard to the article on Lizzie McGuire's Hilary Duff and the fallout she had with Disney over the sequel (News + Notes), I have two words for Ms. Duff's mother/manager: Kit Culkin. JON HOPKINS Kinsella5@aol.com Seattle
Hey, Hilary Duff, didn't you watch the recent TV movie on Suzanne Somers? Reading the ''Lizzie Tizzy'' story, I could not help but see a striking resemblance to that sassy blonde's rise to the top followed by a career misstep. But in Duff's case it looks like the greedy managing relative is a mother, not a husband. Good luck on your future projects, Hilary. I hear the ThighMaster is looking for a new spokesperson. PATRICK MCKINLEY Covina, Calif.
'Daily Show' and Tell
More, more, more! Jon Stewart for President! Why not? At least he's more on top of reality than the real candidates. And he has an awesome sense of timing...and truth, which he proves every time on The Daily Show (Television). Lewis Black can be his VP. Keep going, Jon; we are listening! JENIFER WILDE PAT MCMURTRIE pjmcwilde@earthlink.net Yakima, Wash.
CORRECTION: We misspelled the name of Last Comic Standing hopeful Martha Kelly (Summer TV Preview).
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