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Armed with the grim numbers, Warner Brothers executives probably spent Thursday night huddled around small George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg voodoo dolls, praying to the movie gods and tossing salt over both shoulders in preparation for Friday?s opening of the much-hyped "Perfect Storm...
...will be waiting on line to see this movie, I assure you. But if, for some reason, even Clooney's indisputable charms fail to rouse the attentions of the American moviegoing public, here's a suggestion for next summer: Think "reality" features. Keep a small video camera running in the conference rooms at Fox, Warner Brothers, Paramount and Miramax as the summer wears on. If profits improve, that's great. If not, you've got a whole series of "reality" movies to show next year, complete with images of frantic executives hurling themselves out the first-floor windows of movie...
...table smiling and carrying a tray of water and tea. O'Connor is small and slight in person but visually arresting. As is often her custom, she has shaved the jet-black hair on her scalp down to about as much stubble as you'd find on George Clooney's cheeks if he went razorless for a long weekend. Her nearly bare head, combined with her wide, bright eyes, gives her a beautiful, birdlike appearance, like something newly hatched. She's wearing brown boots, a blue coat that drapes below her knees, black sunglasses perched...
BEAT YOUR CHEST Administering CPR isn't easy. Even former ER doc George Clooney probably couldn't do it. But as long as help is on the way, just pumping the chest may save as many lives as performing both the chest compressions and mouth to mouth. Reason: valuable time is lost while a dispatcher explains the complexities of mouth-to-mouth breathing. And when chest compressions are done by an inexperienced bystander, they're usually done right...
...wonder why they bother to stay in show business." Cecil B. was typical of the American films premiering at Cannes this year. Ribald or sedate, they were all off-Hollywood. The Coen brothers offered a surprisingly genial odyssey, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, with a turn by George Clooney that taps all his reserves of seductive con-artistry. Neil LaBute (In the Company of Men) brought Nurse Betty, a dark comedy with Renee Zellweger, Morgan Freeman and high romantic spirits to match its high body count. James Ivory was back in form with The Golden Bowl, an elegant and precise...