Magazine Archive
Aug 13, 1999
Issue #498
Cover Story
A Made Guy
Aug 13, 1999
HE HAD A HIT IN NOTTING HILL, WITH THE HELP OF A CERTAIN PRETTY WOMAN. BUT WILL HUGH GRANT'S NEW FILM, MICKEY BLUE EYES, BE AN OFFER WE CAN'T REFUSE?
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Best-sellers
Biz
Stone Cold Crazy
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Aug 13, 1999
Let the bloodbath begin -- Extreme Championship Wrestling slams its hardcore way into prime time. Read Article
Cybertalk
Encore
Hideaway Bride
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Aug 13, 1999
Six years ago Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger ran from the press and exchanged vows. Read Article
Style
Rap 'n' Wear
Aug 13, 1999
Move over, Gucci. With blue suede shoes and Killer Bee shirts, hip-hop wear is big business. Read Article
Between the Lines
Book Capsule Review
Book Commentary
Book News
Book Review
Dream Story; The Haunting of Hill House; The General's Daughter; I'm Losing You
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Aug 13, 1999
The most recent spate of films based on books may or may not send the reader scurrying to the bookstore. Read Article
Box Office
Cover Story
A Made Guy
Aug 13, 1999
HE HAD A HIT IN NOTTING HILL, WITH THE HELP OF A CERTAIN PRETTY WOMAN. BUT WILL HUGH GRANT'S NEW FILM, MICKEY BLUE EYES, BE AN OFFER WE CAN'T REFUSE? Read Article
Gimme Shelter
Hear & Now
Internet News
Glower Power
Aug 13, 1999
Woodstock 99, as seen through the online prism, was definitely--and discouragingly--not your
mother's rock fest. Read Article
Jim Mullen's Hot Sheet
Movie Capsule Review
Movie Commentary
Movie News
Movie Review
Illuminata
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Aug 13, 1999
John Turturro goes behind the camera--and the curtain--for the clumsy theatrical farce Illuminata Read Article
The Sixth Sense
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Jul 03, 2002
Bruce Willis helps a child haunted by the walking dead in ''The Sixth Sense,'' an unsettling spook saga Read Article
The Thomas Crown Affair
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Aug 13, 1999
As a dashing billionaire thief in The Thomas Crown Affair, Pierce Brosnan perfects the art of the steal. Read Article
Dick
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Aug 13, 1999
Two sweet-natured girls help deep-six Richard Nixon's presidency in Dick, a giddy political satire Read Article
The Iron Giant
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Aug 13, 1999
The story of a boy and his heavy metal friend, The Iron Giant animates a luminous retro fairy tale Read Article
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole
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Aug 13, 1999
An early-'80s high school misfit yearns from his mistakes in The Adventures of Sebastian Cole Read Article
Music Capsule Review
The Best of alt.country: Exposed Roots
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Aug 13, 1999
The Best of alt.country: Exposed Roots Read Article
Music Commentary
Music News
Music Review
Music From and Inspired by South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut; Runaway Bride -- Music From the Motion Picture
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Aug 13, 1999
It ain't Cole Porter, but scores for South Park and Runaway Bride may be the next best thing to the fast-fading film musical. Read Article
On the Air
Pop Culture Commentary
Pop Culture News
Heat Seekers
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Aug 13, 1999
They were still in first gear when the Backstreet Boys moved into overdrive. They watched patiently as 'N Sync proved unsinkable. Now 98[BRACKET "Degrees"] may have finally caught fire themselves. Read Article
Runaway Success
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Aug 13, 1999
The '80s TV debut of CHRIS MELONI (rhymes with baloney) was no big deal. Now appearing in RUNAWAY BRIDE, OZ, and the upcoming LAW & ORDER spin-off, he's a very big deal indeed. Read Article
NC-17 Gets an F
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Aug 13, 1999
The MPAA has forced Eyes Wide Shut to blink, South Park to wash its mouth out, and American Pie to be less spicy. Now the backlash begins. Read Article
Full Court Press
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Aug 13, 1999
Stars, execs, and the media converge on Pasadena for TV's summer press tour. Read Article
Sound Bites
TV Review
Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth
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Aug 13, 1999
Didja ever hear the one about sick-humor pioneer Lenny Bruce and his battles with the law? HBO's ''Swear'' tells the tale Read Article
Television Commentary
Television News
Remote Patrol Keeping a watch on TV
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Aug 13, 1999
Hail to the Chiefs: Presidents (Jefferson, Clinton, Sheen?) campaign for TV voters Read Article
The Ratings
Time Capsule
Video Capsule Review
Video Commentary
Video News
Video Review
Shakespeare in Love; To Be or Not to Be
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Aug 13, 1999
The pen is mightier than the sword in both Shakespeare in Love and To Be or Not to Be, two extraordinarily literate films that reward viewers for keeping their
wits about them. Read Article





