Word: shop
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...actual premise of Meet Joe Black, however, is fascinating and wonderfully profound. Pitt first appears as an agreeable, ill-fated newcomer to New York City who hits on medical resident Susan Parrish (Claire Forlani) in a coffee shop. Soon after leaving the shop, he is killed by an out-of-control car (the death is so overwhelmingly violent that you have to laugh). It turns out that Death himself has orchestrated Mr. Pitt's death so he can inhabit the young man's body. He next approaches communications tycoon William Parrish (Anthony Hopkins), Susan's father, and convinces...
...body, however, is simply a shell. He is constantly awkward; whether it's trying to make conversation, eating or even walking--Joe just doesn't seem smooth. Somehow, however, he manages to charm Susan again, who strangely accepts the fact that the random man from the coffee shop has taken residence in her house and suddenly forgotten how to speak English. Moreover, she manages to flirt her way into a full-fledged romance, one consummated by a sex scene so uncomfortable that it's more nauseating than erotic...
...Based on the changes we have worked on in the last few years, I would suggest that it would be worthwhile for any student to competitive shop with us," says Albano...
...some male 20 Recommended 20 min., shortest at beginning of week Diego at the Loft 57 JFK St. Tu-F 10-7 Sa 10-5 $35-$50 wash, cut and dry Colors--$85-$150 Perms--$85 Mix of male and female 20 No 10-30 min. La Flamme Barber Shop 21 Dunster St. M-Sa 7-6 $11 wet cut, blow dry Shampoo, cut and dry--$14 Most male 12 No 15 min.-1 hr. Alfred Hair Design Eight Eliot St. M 10-4 Tu-Th 9-7 F 9-6, Sa 9-5 $45 wash, cut and dry Colors...
...listen to his character being trashed by committee members with their share of flaws. During one such hearing, the accusers included a plagiarist, an influence peddler, an apologist for organized crime and a criminally negligent motorist. It reminded me of the story of the woman who visits a butcher shop, picks up a chicken and starts prodding and sniffing the bird. The butcher asks, "Lady--you could pass such a test...