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...Gary Coleman (whatchu talkin ?bout Fidel?) Juan Miguel Gonzalez: Ricky Martin Lazaro Gonzalez: Regis Philbin Marisleysis Gonzalez: Kathy Lee Gifford Armando Gutierrez (Family Spokesperson): Cheech Marin Greg Craig (Father's lawyer): Ed Begley Jr. Janet Reno: Bea Arthur Fidel Castro: Edward James Olmos Donato Dalyrymple: Jeff Goldblum Diane Sawyer: Cameron Diaz Bill Clinton:John Travolta Al Gore: Keanu Reeves or Abraham Lincoln...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Who'll Play Elian? TIME.com Casts the Movie | 6/27/2000 | See Source »

...ABYSS and 21) TITANIC Director James Cameron is the anti-Kathie Lee Gifford. While the siren Gifford's TV commercials beckon vacationers to join her floating fun, Cameron is Neptune with a grudge, punishing anyone dumb enough to board his ships of fools. Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, star of The Abyss, also appears this summer in 22) THE PERFECT STORM. She's jinxed, matey...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Nonswimmer's 25 Scariest Movies | 6/26/2000 | See Source »

HOST The officious "pronouncer" Dr. Alex Cameron SETTING Hotel ballroom in Washington ELIMINATED CONTESTANT Sean Conley, 12, who misspelled the word apotropaic VIEWERS TUNED IN To see if they're smarter than 12-year-olds

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What, No Turtle Wax? | 6/12/2000 | See Source »

What can fill a screen 81 ft. high? Gods and monsters. The success of Fantasia/2000 in IMAX theaters is cuing top directors like James Cameron to the notion that the format might accommodate longer stories and higher budgets. For now, documentary spectacles still splatter the big wall. The Jordan movie--a star chat interspersed with clips from his final NBA playoff drive--has an adoring tone and the familiar slo-mo, wide-angle baskebatics. For higher highs and cooler thrills, go Cirque. The Montreal-based art circus has finally made a film that captures the joy and awe of shows...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IMAX: Michael Jordan To The Max | 5/22/2000 | See Source »

...that it is able to overcome its dearth of originality. Ridley Scott has always enjoyed a somewhat undeserved reputation as a visual virtuoso (White Squall? GI Jane?), but this is one project in which his supposed visual prowess is on display full-force. Taking a page from the James Cameron playbook, Scott meticulously recreates the world of ancient Rome, capturing the most minute details from the bustling streets to the massive Coliseum. And the numerous gladiator battles are quite spectacular, capturing the split-second barbarity through a combination of the realist "skip-frame" technique from Saving Private Ryan...

Author: By William Gienapp, | Title: Antiquity Roadshow | 5/5/2000 | See Source »

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