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TITLE:
Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE:
MARCH 27, 1998; No. 424
CONDITION:
Standard sized magazine, Approx 8oe" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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COVER: Inside Primary Colors. Emma Thompson and John Travolta.
ON THE COVER:
John Travolta and Emma
Thompson photographed for EW
by Michael O'Neill, Feb. 24, 1998,
in Amarillo, Texas.
NEWS & NOTES:
X- p l a n at i o n s Fans of The X-Files decode some of the series' conspiratorial plotlines... What are the funniest things on TV? The star-studded ads for The Independent Film Channel and the "Monkey-ed Movies" spots for TBS... Hot Sheet Flashes ...Monitor.
The Faking of the President Interns and allegations have turned Primary Colors into Universal's No. 1 headache. The principals talk about the no-really-it's-not-the-Clintons pic in the post-Willey/Lewinsky marketplace. BY BENJAMIN SVETKEY.
Extra Spicy Here's something novel: a sporty, sexy, scary U.K. girl group primed to conquer America. Prepare for All Saints daze. BY DAVID H O C H M A N.
Downey and Out in Beverly Hills Rats, mystery meat, and solitary--despite complaints about leniency, Robert Downey Jr. is getting anything but star treatment during his stay in jail. BY DAVID HO C H M A N.
The Hype That Fell to Earth with world-ending scares and two big blockbusters on the horizon, asteroids aren't just for Atari anymore. An in-depth look at just what the heck is going on. B Y STEVE DA LY.
SAINTS PRESERVE US (From top, I. to n) Natalie & Nicole Appleton, Melanie Blatt, Shaznay Lewis.
REVIEWS:
MOVIES
LISA SCHWARZBAUM on Primary Colors , also Wild Things, Mr. Nice Guy, and A Price Above Rubies. PLUS: Reel World.
TELEVISION
KEN TUCKER on ABC's and Fox's Saturday-morning shows; a new Brit import: Teletubbies. PLUS: On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.
BOOKS
LISA SCHWARZBAUM on new novels by Jane Hamilton and Jane Smiley. PI U S: Between the Lines.
MUSIC
TONY SCHERMAN on a Miles Davis boxed set. PLUS: Hear and Now; phrases to be avoided at Eric Clap-ton's new rehab center.
VIDEO
TY BURR on Bean and other Rowan Atkinson tapes. PLUS: Gummo's fans; Ulee's Gold director Victor Nunez.
MULTIMEDIA
K I PP CH E N G on anti-Oscar web-sites; Myst cocreator Robyn Miller moves on.
DEPARTMENTS:
BEING THERE Comic legends roast Uncle Miltie.
BIZ Are TV miniseries dead? Networks say yes, cable says no.
TRENDS Audience-friendly documentaries have given the genre a cool cachet.
EDITOR'S LETTER MAD magazine spoofs EW.
MAIL Readers' stake in Buffy; yes, Leo was robbed of an Oscar nod; the real Paula Cole, with armpit hair.
ENCORE April 2,1982: Diner opens. W H AT EVER HAPPENED TO Steve Guttenberg.
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