Word: spillers
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...think! spillproof pants!--turns into reality. Twenty years from now we'll say, 'Remember when you used to spill Merlot on your pants and they'd get stained?' This is the moment when 'now' turns into 'used to.' And that's great for me--I'm an incorrigible wine spiller...
...begins the 32nd day of shooting at the Beijing Film Studio in China, where Tarantino is adding to his r?sum? as a writer, director and profligate spiller of fake blood. His latest project, Kill Bill, a revenge tale whose body count is belied by its simple title, is the 39-year-old American filmmaker's homage to the fight flicks that sparked his lifelong obsession with Asian cinema. The film, due out in the fall of 2003, is something of a departure for the upstart auteur, who is back on the set after a six-year break from directing...
...melody, often with soaring female vocals and synthesized, mechanical beats. Fun to dance to, it sounds a bit like disco music, but is constrained by the formulaic construction of the songs. You won’t hear much of this music if you go to a reputable club. Think Spiller, Basement Jaxx, or Eiffel 65 (“I’m blue, a-ba-di a-ba-dai”) and you’ve got Eurodance...
...billion on its Valdez fiasco) and prevent nations from imposing more; yet the congressional bills would set higher liability limits in the U.S. and let the states go beyond the federal standards, as Alaska currently does. Says Alaska Governor Steve Cowper about the impact of the international rules: "The spiller gets off easy, the lawyers get rich, and you ((the states)) are left holding...
...else seemed average about Shields, 18, as the media flocked to cover her college stage debut last week in Princeton University's 95th annual Triangle Club student revue. Revel Without a Pause features the comely coed in five short skits, including a musical number with a tune called Spiller, a sendup of Michael Jackson's Thriller. Who knows, with luck and hard work Shields may eventually get the lead in a Princeton drama-club production. How about an adaptation of The Blue Lagoon...