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...Lonesome I Could Cry - Hank Williams 4. Christmas Song (Chestnuts...) - Mel Torme 5. Bring Him Home - (from "Les Miserables") 6. Beat It - Michael Jackson 7. Basics of Life - 4 Him 8. It Had To Be You - Harry Connick, Jr. 9. More Than a Feeling - Boston 10. Desperado - Eagles...
...Yesterday - Beatles 2. Ave Maria - Bach 3. Caribbean Blue - Enya 4. You Were On My Mind - We 5 5. White Bird - It's a Beautiful Day 6. Memory - Lloyd Webber 7. Eleanor Rigby - Beatles 8. Country Roads - John Denver 9. Desperado - Eagles 10. Feed the Birds (Tuppence a Bag) - Rodgers & Hammerstein...
...other hand, the delicate nature of the film is handled better than one might expect for the directorial debut of Antonio Banderas, whose roles in recent films like Desperado and Mask of Zorro have not exactly demonstrated oodles of sensitivity. While Crazy in Alabama has its redeeming qualities and moments of comic relief (provided by a temperamental court judge and a talking head), its non sequitur scene sequence leaves one feeling a bit unsettled, but certain of one thing: tupperware sure keeps its contents fresh...
Among the most visible role models for the NAFTA generation is movie actress Salma Hayek. Most Americans know her as a rising Hollywood siren (Desperado, Fools Rush In). What they don't know is that behind her almond-eyed beauty lies an outspoken Mexican rebel. Six years ago, as a soap-opera star at Televisa, the broadcast giant that has strong ties to the P.R.I., she stunned her bosses and fans by bolting to Los Angeles. Today Hayek, 28, still delights in snubbing her country's Establishment in ways few celebrities have dared--whether by endorsing new competition against Mexico...
...When in doubt, do it again. A few years ago, Robert Rodriguez made the tamale western El Mariachi for an impossibly low $7,000. Now he has made a sequel--for 1,000 times the budget, which is still nothing to Hollywood accountants. This time it's called Desperado. The avenging guitarist is played by actual movie star Antonio Banderas, but he's still a reluctant gunaholic. ("Bless me, Father," he confesses, "for I have killed quite a few men.") Salma Hayek, a Tex-Mex houri with soulful eyes and bosoms till Tuesday, is the sex interest. And Living...