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LULU (FLICKINGER) ROBINSON (dates unavailable) After her husband's death she learned to drive and toured the U.S., Canada and Mexico in a trailer. Barbara Bush's favorite grandparent...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Republican Convention: The Family Tree | 8/7/2000 | See Source »

LEGEND: D=deleted scenes; T=trailer; C=commentary by director or cast; F="Making of" featurette; M=music videos; G=game; S=special effects behind the scenes

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DVD: Do Viewers Dig? | 7/24/2000 | See Source »

...Wednesday Q&A session on Wolf's forthcoming NBC drama, "Deadline." The drama stars Oliver Platt as a headstrong New York tabloid columnist who solves crimes with an intrepid group of journalism students. Never mind that we've seen nothing of the show except a couple-minutes-long trailer, or that it sounds like one of the more implausible premises for week-in, week-out crime-solving since "Scooby Doo." The fourth estate was much more interested in hearing which New York tabloids Platt liked better; what journalists Platt consulted for research; whom Lili Taylor based her gossip-columnist character...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Yes, Dick. No, Dick. Three Rags Full, Dick... | 7/20/2000 | See Source »

Hanging out in their trailer late at night, Cody is deep into Tomb Raider on his Sony PlayStation, maneuvering Lara Croft through this or that circle of hell while Luther picks some minor-key licks on an ancient archtop. A moth flies out of the guitar's F-hole, and the brothers watch it flutter around the room. Luther sings a plaintive blues: "Don't bury me in this cursed ground/ Don't bury me in this cursed ground/ When I die let me fly/ I'm nothin' but a sound...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coldwater, Miss.: These Hills Are Alive | 7/10/2000 | See Source »

...this appeals to you, don't be ashamed, for you're apparently not alone. Thanks in part to a raucous trailer that has been showing since last spring, Wayans' $19 million comedy has been generating rapid-fire word of mouth. The film's strong "tracking" (surveys that indicate audiences' desire to see an upcoming flick) has inspired the distributor, Miramax's Dimension division, to step up its marketing blitz and increase its opening-day screens from 1,900 to about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Living Off-Color | 7/10/2000 | See Source »

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