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Like the original, this Brian doesn't stint on the melodrama: there's a wrenching scene of a dying Piccolo kissing his sleeping children goodbye; when he gets the bad news from his doctor, a thunderstorm is raging. The cues are a touch more sophisticated (e.g., the sound track uses Simon and Garfunkel's mournful Bookends Theme, rather than cloying orchestration), but the improved production values have mostly to do with advances in TV. The 1971 film often looks like an episode of Room 222; the 2001 film, like an episode of The Practice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: The Second Life Of Brian | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...would be unnatural not to try to picture what happened to Levy and who did it. But, I don't know about you, I feel kind of cheap every time I consider this business as if it were a thrilling detective novel to be read during a summer thunderstorm because I don't know a single thing about the character of Gary Condit or about serial killings in the District or about the guy who works at Levy's health club or her landlord or the other people living in her apartment house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why I Won't Write About Chandra Levy | 8/6/2001 | See Source »

...teary Reward Challenge put a gauzy sentimentality over the second half-hour, with Keith praying around the fire (which God promptly answered with a fierce thunderstorm, which the producers - just guessing here - promptly mitigated by planting a smoldering log in the woods just out of sight). Colby even declared it "a non-strategy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 'Survivor': Farewell, My Old Kentucky Joe | 4/19/2001 | See Source »

...Radcliffe lightweight race against UMass on Sunday on the Charles River was delayed due to an early-morning thunderstorm...

Author: By Jessica T. Lee, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Radcliffe Crew Falls to Brown | 4/10/2001 | See Source »

...humongous noise sparks my body upward. Another glance out the window. Not good. We're in the middle of a thunderstorm. The seats ahead of me are shaking. I can feel the thunder in my bones. I know this isn't real, but I can't seem to control my fear. Through the din, I hear Dr. Hsia ask me how I'm feeling on an anxiety scale of 1 to 10: total relaxation to panic. I'm pushing 9. The storm thunders on. I am hating this...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: All Aboard Exposure Airlines | 4/2/2001 | See Source »

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