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...surrendering to ego and ennui," saysRichard Corliss. This independent movie is about the filming of exactly three shots in an indie movie. "Everything goes hilariously wrong," chuckles Corliss. The boom mike dips into the frame. The idiot movie star unaccountably thinks he's a creative artist -- "imagine Kato Kaelin mistaking himself for Dustin Hoffman." It's a funny film, acted with a deft, manic touch...
...Meanwhile, lawyers debated whether the trial should be televised at all. Those in favor argued that live testimony would provide an opportunity to heal Union's wounds. Smith's lawyer, David Bruck, countered that potential witnesses feared an O.J. Simpson-type spectacle that would make them "as recognizable as Kato Kaelin...
Being popular isn't the same thing as being known. Or is it? KATO KAELIN, who appears in next month's GQ dressed as Kato, the Green Hornet's sidekick, to embody "The Cheesing of America," is still enjoying his protracted 15 minutes. Particularly, he says, after a recent incident in which 30 girls cornered him and "asked me to sign their breasts." FROM HAUTE...
...wonder. The prosecution is concluding this case. We might just see a verdict months before Court TV's sweeps week! What then are we as a nation, and the press (as a multi-million dollar entertainment industry) to do, without the Bloody Glove, the White Ford Bronco and Kato the House Guest? What are we to do, scanning our 57 channels, without the live broadcasts from CNN and Court TV, without the nightly updates on the networks, without Kato co-hosting the USA Network's "Up-All-Night...
...Public Triumphs (380,000 printed), have genuine educational value. "A lot of the information you get from these O.J. books helps people understand the legal process, the investigative process and things like dna testing," he explains. Eliot, who received a mid-six-figure advance from Harper Paperbacks for the Kato Kaelin book, says the Simpson story is just too juicy for readers to pass up: "There's lesbianism, other men, sex, drugs," says Eliot. "It's got everything everyone wants, and it's real." And Little, Brown, which paid O.J. Simpson $1 million to pull together some self-serving letters...