Judas Kiss (1998)
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Metallica – The Judas Kiss [Live Belfast, N. Ireland 12-May-2010]
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Judas Kiss [VHS]
$19.98 In "Judas Kiss," a quartet of impossibly attractive kidnappers stage an elaborate plan to ransom off a software tycoon. As they are executing their plan, a woman stumbles upon them and must be murdered to prevent an eyewitness statement. This, as you might imagine, complicates the plan and all must deal with the implications. A couple of cops looking into this sordid mess are played by Alan Rickma... |
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Charlie Rose with Zbigniew Brzezinski; Robert Haass & Mort Zuckerman; Anne Heche; Liam Neeson (June 11, 1998)
$25.13 First, former National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, Robert Haass of the Brookings Institution, and Mort Zuckerman of U.S. News and World Report discuss modern China and its political and economic changes, in light of Clinton's impending visit to the country. Then, actress Anne Heche discusses her new film, Six Days and Seven Nights, her relationship with Ellen Degeneracy, and her career a... |
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Hit Parader February 1998 Marilyn Manson, Nine Inch Nails, Megadeth, Korn, Metallica, Kiss, Motley Crue, Judas Priest
Cover Story on Marilyn Manson, plus features on Nine Inch Nails, Megadeth, Metallica, Korn, Judas Priest, Motley Crue, Dream Theater, Kiss, 311, Talk Show, Scott Weiland, Ratt, Human Waste Project, Aerosmith, Fu Manchu, Sweet 75, Bush and much more. Centerfold of marilyn Manson plus giant poster of magazine's cover.... |
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In Theater (The Weekly Magazine of Broadway and Beyond), Cover Story: Cumming to America- Tony Nominee Alan Cumming Is the Toast of the Town, May 15, 1998
In this issue: cover story on Alan Cumming, Tony nominee for his role as the Emcee in the CABARET (which he later won); announcement of all Tony nominees; a report on theater in Los Angeles; reactions from a few of the Tony nominees; a profile of composer-lyricist Jerry Herman; an interview with Joseph Stern, the "force behind the Matrix Theatre Co. in L.A; a report on Sledgehammer Theatre "on the... |
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In Theater (The Weekly Magazine of Broadway and Beyond), Cover Story: Hare Today (David Hare talks about docudrama, the real Oscar Wilde, and why he decided to write THE JUDAS KISS.) May 8, 1998
Feature articles in this issue: "Hare Today" - an interview with the playwright David Hare about THE JUDAS KISS, starring Liam Neeson as Oscar Wilde; "Behind the Scenes:Ms. Wardrobe" - a conversation with Deborah Cheretun, the wardrobe mistress for RAGTIME; "Dinner Guest" - FRASIER's John Mahoney goes home to Steppenwolf to star in THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, directed by James Burrows (son of Abe ... |

