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...eight all-time top grossers. But that was a long time ago, in a land far, far away. Lucas' fantasies went murky (Labyrinth) or smirky (Howard the Duck), and his empire suddenly looked as frail as King Lear's. So Hollywood is closely watching Lucas' $35 million gamble on Willow. But will moviegoers watch? To a genre weakened by formula and familiarity, Lucas has brought little new, just a reprise of his Star Wars plot and characters in sylvan gear. His Luke Skywalker is Willow Ufgood (Warwick Davis), a dwarf in a community of dwarfs, a young farmer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Empire Strikes Out WILLOW | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

...Lord of the Rings and Gormenghast trilogies. But Star Wars gave a high-tech polish to the rustic hardware, a kick to the old eldritch machinery. Alas, a decade later, everything new in Lucas' films seems old again. There is a shroud of inevitability, of why-bother, about Willow's chase through the forest (done better in Return of the Jedi), the impromptu ride down a mountain on a warrior's shield (done better in The Living Daylights), on the whole tussle of light and dark. The only twist here is that the crucial tug of wills is between...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The Empire Strikes Out WILLOW | 5/23/1988 | See Source »

...even begins to measure up to the expectations of the U.S. study, aspirin could become the cardiologist's dream. It is inexpensive, readily available, effective in low dosages and relatively nontoxic for most people. First derived from willow bark and now chemically synthesized, aspirin works by blocking the manufacture of hormone-like chemicals called prostaglandins that are instrumental in the formation of blood clots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Aspirin: The Cardiologist's Dream? | 2/8/1988 | See Source »

WARD--PRECINCT--LOCATION 11 Fire House, 173 Cambridge St. 1 2 Miller's River Apartments 15 Lambert St. Community Room, 663 Cambridge St. Entry 1 3 Truman Apartments 25 Eighth St., Community Room, Thorndike St. Entry 1 4 Harrington School, Cambridge St. 1 5 Harrington School, Willow St. 2 1 St. Mary's Lower Church, Harvard and Norfolk Sts. 2 2 Fletcher School, 89 Elm St. (East) 2 3 Maynard School, Broadway and Windsor St. 2 4 Health Center, 105 Windsor St. 2 5 Fire House, Lafayette Square (Mass. Ave. and Main St.) 3 1 Baptist Church, Hampshire and Norfolk...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Where to Vote | 11/2/1987 | See Source »

Each song has an echo or a refraction in another. A willow tree in Two Faces turns up, in a more ominous context, in Brilliant Disguise. What Springsteen twice refers to as "God's light" shines, with different luster, in Cautious Man and Valentine's Day. The singer-narrator of Walk Like a Man (the album's standout cut) could easily be looking at himself, a few years later, in One Step Up and noticing "I don't see/ The man I wanted to be." There is, in fact, much lyrical speculation on manhood in this record, as if Springsteen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Songs for The Witching Season | 10/12/1987 | See Source »

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