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TITLE: Entertainment Weekly Magazine
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ISSUE DATE: OCTOBER 15, 1999; No. 507
CONDITION: Standard sized magazine, Approx 8½" X 11". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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ON THE COVER: Brad Pitt and Edward Norton photographed by Matthew Welch in May 1999.

NEWS & NOTES:
And the Nominees Are... Should Kevin Spacey start working on a speech? Will Mime Kisgs rule? Got a feeling about The Sixth. Sense? Our Oscar Watch surveys the early field...Game shows are back In a big way... Halloween battles we look forward to--Warren Beatty presidential remarks--Hot Sheet flashes.. Monitor.

Blood, Sweat, and Fears Brad Pitt and Edward Norton come to blows--and invite controversy--In their bloody new movie, Right Club. BY BENJAMIN $VETKEY.

The Avenger As The Limey's score-settling ex-convict, swinging-'60s star Terence Stamp stands to make his mark--again. BY JEFF GORDINIER.

De Mornay After Nearly two decades after she seduced the pants off Tom Cruise, Rebecca De Mornay is up to more frisky business on ER. BY DAN S N I E R SON.

Battle Star John Romero, creator of the hit video-games Doom and Quake, had tons of money, industry respect, and the adoration of gameboys. Then he blew it all on Daikatana, a game two years late and millions in the red. BY MATTHEW HAWN.

Butt Seriously, Folks A Superstacr with smelly armpits and raging hormones? Saturday Night Live's Molly Shannon takes Mary Katherine Gallagher to the big screen. BY KRISTEN BALDWIN.

GOOD GOLLY! Molly Shannon is swimming steadily toward Superstardom. See page 42.

REVIEWS:
MOVIES OWEN LEIBERMAN on Random Hearts: also Boy* Don't Cry, Wh i tebays, and The Limey. PLUS: Reel World; Quick Takes: Parents' Guide.

TELEVISION KEN TUCKER on Felicity, Jack &Jill. PLS$: The new 'doe On the Air; Remote Patrol; What to Watch.

BOOKS LISA SCHWARZHAUM on Susan Faludi St4tfed, Plus: Between the Imes; Nobel winner Gunter Grass.

MUSIC CHRIS WILLMAN on new CDs from Paul McCartney and David Bowie; also Michael Fredo's Introduc-A, P155: Hear and Now; 10 Stupid Questions for Joe C.

VIDEO MIKE IY A N G E L O on The Rage: Carrie 2 and Election. PLUS: Fast Forward.

INTERNET NOAH R O R I a C H oN on digital deejays.

DEPARTMENTS:
19 B I Z Once tame, teen books are developing an edge.
20 SERVICE Yes, Katie, we're ready for a close-up: A guide to the ABC, NBC, and MTV windows.
22 LEGACY The late Sony cofounder Aldo Morita literally changed the way we hear and see.
4 MAIL Rave reader reviews for our "100 Greatest Movie Moments," plus suggestions for what we should have included.
92 ENCORE Oct. 17,1973: The Way We Were opens.


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