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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...turns out, this autumn is a kind of post-musical musical moment. There are a number of films out now or coming out soon that really want to be musicals but don't want to actually admit that they are musicals. Musicals just aren't seen as cool and hip enough these days. Hey, I still think "Fame" is a way cool movie. But maybe there's a reason it's not available...
...Exorcist." It???s pretty hard to beat a singing Klansman in the old Department of Truly Offensive Gags That Never Should Have Been Attempted (I'm sure Ted Danson is calling the department even as we speak and asking for his blackface incident to be downgraded to number two). I'm just hoping that, somewhere in Hollywood, there isn't some agent, inspired by "Brother," pitching a musical remake of "Birth of a Nation...
...most part, though, Hollywood films, instead of blossoming into real musicals, content themselves with slipping in a musical moment, a singing epiphany. This is usually a scene where all the lead characters, or at least a large number of them, get together and sing in an otherwise non-singing movie. In "Magnolia," the characters suddenly forget they're in a drama and start singing along to the Aimee Mann soundtrack. In "Beautiful Girls," Timothy Hutton leads his pals in a rendition of "Sweet Caroline." And in "My Best Friend's Wedding" - and this scene is a classic of the genre...
...Jellin who directed the Crimson's attack the entire night, recording 51 assists. Lutich anchored the defense with 19 digs on a night when Harvard faces a number of tight siituations...
...power to search for low fares and select different types of airline flights. And the success of two of the more established on-line travel sites, travelocity.com and expedia.com, has further paved the way for myriad other websites that allow users to search for low plane fares in any number of ways. Sites such as priceline.com even allow consumers to bid for surplus seats, while most of the major airlines sell bargain basement "e-saver" fares through their websites and e-mail databases...