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Blow Up the Box
TV managed to suck and blow in 2000, but still, we watched...and watched
By Robert Wilonsky
Twisp of the Tale
When C.D. Payne stopped writing ad copy, he created a revolutionary teenage hero
Mel Sells Out
We know What Women Want : a better movie than this two-hour Nike ad
Broken and Battered
How the twist ending left M. Night Shyamalan twisting in the breeze
Held Hostage
Proof of Life kidnaps audience, tortures it to a slow death
Bless the Blockhead
How A Charlie Brown Christmas almost wasn't, then became a tradition
Call Him "Security"
Bruce Willis is the unwilling superhero in M. Night Shyamalan's dazzling comic book
Farrah to Poor
With clipped wings Charlie's Angels fly way too low to the ground
Ransom Notes
Can one man convince millions of people to pay for their "free" music?
What, Them Worry?
As Mad celebrates its 400th issue, its editors wonder how to stay funny in a world gone mad
The Man of Ink
Creator of Wonder Boys and supermen, Michael Chabon is a literary hero
David Bowie
Bowie at the Beeb: The Best of the BBC Radio Sessions 68-72 (Virgin Records)
The Man of Many Face
Christopher Guest takes his comedy very, very seriously
The Doctor Is In, Out, In, Out...
Robert Altman nails Dallas' shallow society to a T
"Look! I Made This!"
Robert Altman wants your attention, if not your affection
Sagging Bull
Stiller and De Niro square off in the big-screen sitcom Meet the Parents
Rock and a Hard Place
Music can free your soul, but can it spring the West Memphis Three?
Listen to the Movie
Almost Famous rings in your ears -- and heart -- long after it's over
Almost Famous
Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell isn't Carrie Bradshaw. Like, really.
A Fan's Notes
After Jerry Maguire, Cameron Crowe comes of age...finally
Teddy Thompson
Teddy Thompson (Virgin Records)
Double Fantasy
Reneé Zellweger and Morgan Freeman stalk their dreams in Nurse Betty