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Entertainment & Sports

Jan. 14, 2000

Final Journey

Although most movies have no business being longer than two hours, every so often movie-makers invite viewers to watch films that slip past two and a half hours. But rare is the occasion when a movie actually merits such a substantial chunk of our lives. "The Green Mile" is an exception.

By Stephen Zager
        Although most movies have no business being longer than two hours, every so often movie-makers invite viewers to watch films that slip past two and a half hours. But rare is the occasion when a movie actually merits such a substantial chunk of our lives. "The Green Mile" is an exception.
        Simply put, "The Green Mi...

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