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...TIME: As a screen actor, you put yourself in the director's hands not knowing which takes he'll think worth printing. Now that you've seen the film, did your best stuff get on screen...
People have been traveling to Scotland for centuries - but never for the food. While Scottish beef, game, salmon and shellfish are prized by top chefs the world over, you are more likely to enjoy the best stuff in Madrid than in Edinburgh, because the lucrative export market consumes the best produce. The nation's cooking has long been a source of dismay to food-loving visitors and locals alike. But now a new generation of culinary bravehearts is transforming Scotland's gastronomic landscape. The notoriously sniffy Michelin guide awarded a star to two new restaurants in 2002, bringing the total...
...because she could not bear to pour it out. She has two business suits--one that she bought for her FBI interview in 1980 and the one, given to her by her mother-in-law more than 15 years ago, that she wore to testify in June. "Stuff doesn't wear out," she explains. Her daughter Bette feigns outrage: "She used red yarn to patch my jeans! Red on the butt, red on the pockets...
...know you shouldn't brag about the bad stuff you did as a kid: shoplifting, doing drugs, getting chased by the police. But it's so hard not to. That's the problem Frank W. Abagnale Jr., 54, is facing. He did something very, very wrong--he stole $2.5 million--but he did it so coolly, it's hard not to be a little proud. "As time went by, I didn't really care to have a movie made about my life," he says while sitting on the set of the film. "I was married, and I had children. What...
Aside from that Grucci Brothers skyrocket of invective, 25th Hour is pretty lethargic stuff. Monty, a convicted drug dealer on his last day before he is to report to prison, does more moping than moving. The virtue of this brutal downer is on the edges, in the evocation of New York after 9/11: depressed, cratered, postapocalyptic. The film suggests that Gothamites have been frozen in their tracks, like emotional zombies waiting to see if the next attack can make them feel deader than they already...