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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Cameron Diaz
"The Sweetest Thing"
With two other dirty girls, Cameron Diaz mucks up one of the flattest, stupidest, unfunniest sex comedies ever.
"Vanilla Sky"
Tom Cruise, Penelope Cruz and -- gasp! -- Cameron Crowe dump the first massive lump of Christmas coal.
"Shallow Hal"
The very naughty brothers Farrelly take on the weighty subject of inner beauty and come up with their sweetest -- and best -- movie yet.
"Charlie's Angels"
First-time director McG spins out a hilarious list of tongue-in-cheek filmic homages in his commentary to this "pop-a-wheelie" candy-colored thrill ride of an action movie.
"Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her"
Cameron Diaz, Calista Flockhart, Glenn Close -- why didn't we get to see this finely crafted, intimate star vehicle on a movie screen?
"The Invisible Circus"
Hippie chicks and an Oprah-ready plot reduce the radicalized '60s to nothing more than feelings.
"Any Given Sunday"
What could be worse than Oliver Stone's cloddish, didactic football movie? How about six more minutes and some softball interviews?
Charlie's dude
Director McG on why his "Charlie's Angels" is a kung fu "The Breakfast Club" with one part "Grease," some "Singin' in the Rain" and a bit of "Rocky." Or something like that.
"Charlie's Angels"
Who cares about the fate of privacy, of all things, when you can watch three sexy babes stamp out crime in zip-off suits and high-heeled boots?
How U.S. stars sell Japan to the Japanese
In the Land of the Rising Sun, Schwarzenegger sells elixir, DiCaprio does car commercials, Harrison hawks brewskis, Willis sells coffee -- and they all want to keep it a secret. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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