Word: griffiths
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Florence Griffith Joyner, 36, the 100- and 200-m champion in Seoul, hit a snag in her attempt to make the U.S. team in the 400 m. She has an Achilles-tendon injury that may require surgery and sideline her from qualifying meets over the next two weeks. Meanwhile, Mary Slaney, 37, who holds several American records but has not won an Olympic medal, ran a strong race last week in Oregon and appears ready to contend for a spot on the Olympic track-and-field team...
When Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith fell in love, they demonstrated their affection in ways few could miss. The pregnancy that soon followed made news as well. But the heretofore frenetically expressive couple were married last week in a very private ceremony in London. After all, one ought to maintain some sense of decorum...
...editing's vital contribution: it gives films the collision of images that creates a collision of emotions. It has been the primary technical touchstone for great directors (Alfred Hitchcock, Alain Resnais, Martin Scorsese) and vibrant movie movements (the Soviet silent cinema). From the brilliantly intercut chase scenes in D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation (1915) to the dizzyingly allusive montages in Oliver Stone's JFK and Natural Born Killers, editing is moviemaking...
...some reason, lots of people thought she was already pregnant. But Melanie Griffith is only just with her third child (each has a different father). Contributing half the chromosomes this time is Antonio Banderas. The previous donor was Don Johnson, the one before that Steven Bauer. At least she's trading...
This pairing is signaled in the novel's opening pages. In the late spring of 1910, in Paterson, New Jersey, D.W. Griffith is directing a film titled The Call to Arms. Just at the moment the leading lady, Mary Pickford, faints from the unseasonable heat, a few blocks away Presbyterian minister Clarence Arthur Wilmot loses his belief in the Divinity: "the God of the Pentateuch was an absurd bully, barbarically thundering through a cosmos entirely misconceived. There is no such God, nor should there...