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| | | | Film Review #600, December-50Years! 2000 (Reference #F123) NEW LOOK CELEBRATING 50 YEARS! Bedazzled Brendan Fraser on his devilish new comedy with satanic Liz Hurley. Happy Birthday Film Review! We take you through 600 issues of excellence. Purely Belter Mark Herman, director of the boyhood yarn on a five-star British film. Ryan Phillippe & Mark Wahlberg on wearing lead role shoes for Way of the Gun and The Yards. Wonder Boys Michael Douglas re-emerges to star in this Oscar-tipped masterpiece. Spirit Level a look at classic TV series given the multi-million dollar makeover. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon the best dubbed, Chinese, Martial arts movie ever? Still Life how classic movies changed their stars' lives, this month: The Magnificent Seven. Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #599, November 2000 (Reference #F122) What Lies Beneath (Film of the Month) Reluctant star Harrison Ford on his career and this spooky spine-chiller. The Klumps Eddie Murphy on playing the whole excessive family in this Nutty Professor sequel. Dinosaur Disneys producers on giving birth to reptile babies in a vivid CGI story. Blair Witch 2 cast and crew on following the most profitable movie of all time. Romeo Must Die Already a martial arts star in Asia, Jet Li on his emerging Hollywood status in this gritty drama. Call Sheet: The Knack Howard Maxford talks to the director and stars of this cutting-edge Sixties comedy. Plus 48-page review section. Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #598, October 2000 (Reference #F121) Shaft Samuel L Jackson on stepping into John Shaft's threads for this update of the iconic '71 cop drama. Snatch (Film of the Month) Lock, Stock director Guy Ritchie and cast on their gem of a crime caper with Brad Pitt & Vinnie Jones. Me, Myself and Irene Jim Carrey on teaming with the Farrellys for a split-personality slapstick romp. Scary Movie Rising star Carmen Electra on soaking her skimpies for this broad spoof. Kevin Bacon Hollow Man's star, talks frankly about latex, SFX, voyeurism and megalomania. Clint Eastwood Blast off with the veteran actor-director in Space Cowboys. Plus 50 page Reviews section. Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #597, September 2000 (Reference #F120) Gone in 60 Seconds Hollywood hotshot Angelina Jolie on her car-thieving lead role for thrill-meister Bruckheimer. X-Men (Film of the Month) Bryan Singer and the stars of the hit comic book adaptation on playing around with superpowers. Shanghai Noon Jackie Chan on taking martial artistry on a ride through the Wild West. The Road to El Dorado we look at the resurgence in quality cartoons. Samuel L Jackson profiling possibly the coolest actor of his generation, up to the remade Shaft. Call Sheet: Flash Gordon Cast and crew of this seminal sci-fi romp on having only 24 hours to save the Earth! Plus over 40 pages of reviews. Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #596, August 2000 (Reference #F119) Mel Gibson on Chicken Run, and treading the Braveheart path again in The Patriot. Perfect Storm George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg on taking to the high seas and continuing a starring partnership. High Fidelity John Cusack on transplanting an obsessive muso from London to Chicago. Mission Impossible 2 Tom Cruise and Thandie Newton an accepting the assignment. Stuart Little Hugh Laurie on adopting a small but hugely successful CGI mouse. Plus Call Sheet on Hairspray, 25 new movies, 10 pages of video & DVD reviews, and Phil Daniels is our Brit at the Back. Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #595, July 2000 (Reference #F118) Clucking Mel, it's Chicken Run! Julia Sawalha discusses working with Mel Gibson on the first film from the Wallace and Gromit team. U-571 Matthew McConaughy wins WWII for America. Return to Me David Duchovny admits he'd need helium to stop people thinking of Mulder. Battlefield Earth Travolta's dream reaches the screen. Next Best Thing Madonna finds gay true love with Rupert Everett. When the Sky Falls director John MacKenzie brings The Long Good Friday touch to Dublin. Plus, news, reviews, videos and DVDs
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| | Film Review #594, June 2000 (Reference #F117) Short Supply
Gladiator Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott on making top-notch Roman mayhem. The Whole Nine Yards 'The One With Friends Star Matthew Perry On His Mobster Comedy'. 28 Days Sandra Bullock on going into rehab as a boozy babe battles back. Final Destination Devon Sawa on a terrifying thriller, as Death stalks its young stars after a 'plane crash. Pitch Black director David Twohy and star Vin Diesel relive fighting monsters in the dark. Plus 40-page Reviews section, two more free photo prints, Oscar-winner Kevin MacDonald on One Day in September, Call Sheet on A Matter of Life and Death, Idol Chat on Preston Sturges, and Saving Grace's Craig Ferguson in Brit at the Back. Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #593, May 2000 (Reference #F116) 50th Anniversary Edition Special Oscars issue. New look & now bigger than ever, with free photo cards! Julia Roberts, Albert Finney and Steven Soderbergh on the amazing Erin Brockovich (Film of the Month). 16 pages on Oscar night 2000, with all the winners. Kevin & Perry Go Large Kathy Burke on being age 15 again. Scream 3 David Arquette and Courteney Cox on finding love among the severed limbs. Cider House Rules Oscar-winner Michael Caine talks. Galaxy Quest Sigourney Weaver on boldly going where no woman has gone before. Plus A Clockwork Orange revisited and over 30 new film reviews
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| | Film Review #592, April 2000 (Reference #F115) The Green Mile Tom Hanks discovers miracles on death row, plus collaborators Frank Darabont and Stephen King. Talented Mr Ripley Jude Law and Gwyneth Paltrow on their superlative thriller roles. The Insider Russell Crowe and Al Pacino on confronting the tobacco industry in Michael Mann's riveting film. Long Good Friday re-issued Bob Hoskins' greatest movie? Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? Tom Courtenay on an uplifting role. Plus Julianne Moore on Magnolia, and Call Sheet on A Night to Remember. Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #591, March 2000 (Reference #F114) Toy Story 2 (Film of the Month) we go behind the scenes at Disney and Pixars latest CGI masterpiece and talk to the voice of Buzz, Tim Allen. The Beach Leonardo DiCaprio talks about this exciting new film from director Danny Boyle. Man on the Moon Golden Globe winner Jim Carrey steps brilliantly into the shoes of outrageous comic Andy Kaufman. The Talented Mr Ripley Matt Damon and Anthony Minghella on filming Patricia Highsmiths anti-hero. Plus Ralph Fiennes on The End of the Affair, Mike Leighs Topsy Turvy star Allan Corduner, and Tilda Swinton is our Brit at the Back. Final cover & contents shown Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #590, February 2000 (Reference #F113) Sleepy Hollow Johnny Depp battles a legendary Headless Horseman in Tim Burton's macabre fantasy: we talk to them both. American Beauty (Film of the Month) Kevin Spacey on his acclaimed drama which strips the American Dream bare. Angelas Ashes Robert Carlyle on serious struggles with poverty in 1930s Ireland. The Bone Collector Denzel Washington & Angelina Jolie on this unusual psycho-thriller. Plus Martin Scorsese on the grim world of the night-shift paramedic in Bringing Out the Dead, and Fast Food star Douglas Henshaw is our Brit at the Back. Go to Web edition
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| | Film Review #589, January 2000 (Reference #F112) End of Days as Schwarzenegger battles the devil, we talk to the 1990's last action hero and director Peter Hyams. Iron Giant (Film of the Month) director Brad Bird and Harry Connick Jr on an animated gem. Dogma Kevin Smith on less-than-heavenly pursuits in his outrageous religious comedy. Double Jeopardy Ashley Judd on playing a woman framed for murder. Plus Bottom star Rik Mayall invites us to Guesthouse Paradiso, Call Sheet looks at classic romance Dr Zhivago and Ratcatcher star Tommy Flanagan is our Brit at the Back. Go to Web edition
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