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...show plays also true to the showbiz verities. Gaudio: "A tune pops in my head," and eureka, it's "Sherry." The bosses don't want to record a Gaudio composition. They get it played, finally (after a buildup longer than the one for Mother Bates in Psycho), and voila, it's "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," Valli's longest-lived hit and, musically, one of Gaudio's least surprising Seasons creations: standard, nicely orchestrated Europop, a plain old love song, with no grudges or class animosities. (But don't listen to me. It's among the ten most...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Falsetto Meets "The Sopranos" | 11/25/2005 | See Source »

...hell with him,? in the recollection of Cash's buddy and fellow Country Music Hall of Famer George Jones - is reduced to a small-minded sort with selfish middle-class dreams. ?My mom was basically a nonentity in the entire film except for the mad little psycho who hated his career,? Vivien and John's daughter Kathy Cash told AP this week. ?That's not true. She loved his career and was proud of him until he started taking drugs and stopped coming home.? The screenwriters probably didn't mean to demean her; they just needed to show a failed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Phoenix in the Ring of Fire | 11/18/2005 | See Source »

...time, “That 70’s Show” was watchable and, occasionally, very enjoyable. It launched the film careers of Ashton Kutcher and Topher Grace, and, to a lesser extent, Laura Prepon, Wilmer Valderrama and Mila Kunis (Remember “American Psycho 2: All American Girl?”). And the chemistry between the cast members was one of the best on TV, even if the show verged on self-parody. But it just doesn’t have “it” any more (or, for that matter, Kutcher or Grace...

Author: By Alex C. Britell, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: TV Watch: That 70s Show | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

...anti-drugs. Within that small proportion of depressed patients who are at risk of harming themselves, he says, the antidepressants work well in 70-80% of cases. "The problem is that the new generation of psychiatrists is being exposed less and less to the good results of (psycho) therapy, and more and more to the average results of medication. It's going to be seen eventually to be the norm to prescribe, as if there's never been anything else...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bitter Pills | 11/14/2005 | See Source »

...from his young leads, with a marvelously malicious turn from Jarratt, whose Mick Taylor is Grand Guignol with an Akubra hat. As for the charge of exploitation - well, directors have been turning true crime into artful entertainment ever since Alfred Hitchcock dredged up the story of Ed Gein from Psycho's swamp...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Killer on the Road | 10/31/2005 | See Source »

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