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...rolled in yet. "We're investment spending at this point," says ESPN's Christine Godleski. Staging the classic cost $2 million, although Pennsylvania covered much of the bill to promote tourism. "Sure, it's about the money, but it's not about the money," quips ESPN's Marc Quenzel, who confirms that the classic was "a loss leader" to showcase "the sport's prestige...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cable TV's Big Fish Fight | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

Jean Genet has been in prison, and his insights into the smothered aspirations and inarticulate regrets of jailed men are occasionally penetrating and even beautiful. But Louis Lopez-Cepere as the effeminate kid, Maurice, and George Quenzel as the poseur, LeFranc, shout and gesticulate until you can no longer hear M. Genet. Maurice is turned into such a hyperbolized fairy that his pathetic love and desperation become the cheapest banality. His real groping for affection is represented by nine or ten unctuous lunges at his cellmates. As for Quenzel, someone must have told him that the more important a line...

Author: By Frederick H. Gardner, | Title: Deathwatch | 10/16/1961 | See Source »

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