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My Giant
SPECIAL TO THE TIMESFriday April 10, 1998 While shooting the 1987 delight "The Princess Bride," Billy Crystal met and befriended Andre the Giant, a European immigrant who had come to America and become a benignly fearsome TV wrestler. That friendship inspired "My...Tags: Washington Wizards, Kathleen Quinlan, Michael Lehmann, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Get Bruce!
TIMES FILM CRITICFriday September 17, 1999 It's too bad the title "Unzipped" is already spoken for: The fit would be perfect for the genial profile of writer Bruce Vilanch called "Get Bruce!" That 1995 film, a portrait of designer Isaac Mizrahi, has a lot in...Tags: Jack Benny, Shirley MacLaine, Television, Awards and Prizes, Celebrities
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Scream 3
TIMES STAFF WRITERFriday February 4, 2000 "Scream 3" brings to a blood-drenched, bravura conclusion (hopefully) the hugely successful horror trilogy about a serial killer decimating a small town. From the outset, director Wes Craven and writer Kevin Williamson...Tags: Television, Wes Craven, Crime, Law and Justice, Sunset Boulevard, Parker Posey
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Judge recesses hearing, keeping Knight in jail
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersWith yet more witnesses to come, Marion "Suge" Knight's probation hearing broke Friday in the midst of testimony, meaning the founder of Death Row Records must stay in County Jail at least another 10 days. Amid testimony from an expert for the defense...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Family, Tupac Shakur, Crime, Law and Justice, Action (genre)
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Separate Lives
SPECIAL TO THE TIMESMonday November 20, 1995 "Separate Lives" is the direct-to-video version of "Never Talk to Strangers," which itself staked out the lowest-common-denominator audience. Both movies concern imperiled psychiatrists who themselves are borderline bonkers;...Tags: Psychiatry, Jim Belushi, Crime, Law and Justice, Linda Hamilton, Crimes
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Chain Reaction
FOR THE TIMESFriday August 2, 1996 If it were possible to make a good movie from a bad script, you'd be wise to turn to a miracle worker like Andrew Davis, who once made a good movie from one starring Steven Seagal ("Under Siege"). That feat earned Davis...Tags: 2016 Olympic Games, Harrison Ford, Central Intelligence Agency, Police Investigations, Crime, Law and Justice
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The Glimmer Man
FOR THE TIMESMonday October 7, 1996 The origin of the title code name for Steven Seagal's Jack Cole in "The Glimmer Man" refers to his stealth as a CIA agent in the jungles of Who Knows Where. His victims, we're told, were lucky to get a glimmer of him before he...Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Brian Cox, Bob Gunton, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Michelle Johnson
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Steal Big, Steal Little
FOR THE TIMESFriday September 29, 1995 The movie has not been made that would benefit from a laugh track, but given the obnoxiously loud music laid over Andrew Davis' "Steal Big, Steal Little" to achieve the same results, this might have been the time. You...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara, California), Joe Pantoliano, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Under Siege 2: Dark Territory
TIMES STAFF WRITERMonday July 17, 1995 In "Under Siege 2: Dark Territory" Steven Seagal is back as Casey Ryback, ex-Navy SEAL and current cook, and he's as snidely catatonic as ever. Ryback spends most of the movie cracking necks and clambering atop speeding trains,...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Gaming, Morris Chestnut, Katherine Heigl, Cartoons
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