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Monday, July 22, 2002 Volume 67, Issue 157


 
 









 

'K-19' sinks into a swamp inconsistencies, bad acting

No matter how appealing another Cold War movie with heavy star power might seem, don't be tempted. K-19: The Widowmaker, starring Harrison
Ford and Liam Neeson, is a big, stinky bomb.
 

Latest 'Halloween' treats with a handful of laughs

Even though the ideas to revive Michael are ridiculous, the movies aren't. Halloween: Resurrection truly has a much better plot and cast than its
predecessor H2O. Laurie Strode, played by Jamie Lee Curtis, beheaded an innocent man she assumed to be Myers and was put away in a
sanitarium. Three years later, Michael comes to find his sister and that's where the killing begins.
 

S&G's talent amplified in live recordings

If there was ever a group to define the folk rock movement of the '60s and everything it stood for, it was Simon & Garfunkel. Walking down a road
paved by Bob Dylan, Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel brought the beauty of their voices together in compositions that dealt with the times — songs
young adults of the '60s could relate to during a montage of war, confusion and suspense. 

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