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...film is best when it doesn't have to worry about establishing convincing characters and it can concentrate on basketball. The conclusion consists of non-stop basketball action--slam dunks, slo-mo, the whole shebang--all to a thumpin' hip-hop soundtrack. The film achieves its ultimate triumph with not one, but THREE twists which include two last minute jumpshots and three slow-motion shootings...
...whole shebang, the whole mag experience, well, that was a different story. Tuesday nights--our deadline--seemed to stretch into eternity, but looking back, it seems our terms started only yesterday. That must mean...
There are few events that Coke and Pepsi won't get in on, and this election is perhaps the greatest media shebang of them all. Just like the Olympics. It is a marriage of convenience, yes, but a brilliant one. Pop and politics...
...first Olympics telecast in stereo, and, as at the Winter Games in Calgary, several tiny cameras will be mounted in unlikely spots -- at the top of the bar during the pole-vault competition, for example. NBC's biggest technical feat, however, will simply be to get the whole shebang ready in time. Problems started in February, when the network's 60,000-sq.-ft. broadcast center in Seoul was completed -- six weeks late. Network crews have been working hectic twelve-hour days to make up time ever since...
...grab you a piece of anyone else's dream and an extra slice of wedding cake. Linda Blackburn, a former catering consultant, and onetime wedding gown Retailer Linda Stuart started a Los Angeles firm offering advice at an average $1,500 a pop on how to get the shebang together, and their consulting business is booming. "It's part of the whole yuppie thing," Blackburn thinks. "Going back to tradition. The Reagan Administration. The economy. Princess Di and Prince Charles...