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Entertainment & Sports

May 12, 2000

Trivial Pursuits

Dicta: Movie Review By Paul Frizler From "Adam's Rib" to "Snow Falling on Cedars," courtroom scenes have often been the highlight of the movie in which they appeared. In "The Next Best Thing," however, the courtroom scenes are the worst part of the film, and unfortunately they dominate the second half of the movie.


         Movie Review
         By Paul Frizler
        
         From "Adam's Rib" to "Snow Falling on Cedars," courtroom scenes have often been the highlight of the movie in which they appeared. In "The Next Best Thing," however, the courtroom scenes are the worst part of the film, ...

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