The magazine itself has a 19-page guide to every new DVD, a behind-the-scenes article on " Hannibal, " a sidebar on the nuttiest cinematic psychos of all time, and reviews of the best and worst mob movies.
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In the nuttiest film of the year, little green men from Mars invade the USA, while our lamely liberal president ( Jack Nicholson ) can't decide if the Martians are declaring war or if their tendency to incinerate humans while giggling madly is just a cultural misunderstanding.
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""'The Nuttiest Nutcracker " "'is a 1999 direct-to-video Christmas film loosely based on the classic tale " The Nutcracker ", directed by Harold Harris, starring the voices of Jim Belushi, Cheech Marin, and Phyllis Diller.
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Although most of " Mauve " makes reasonable connections and sustainable claims for Perkin's contribution to science, the book's nuttiest and most desperate thought progression comes with a thumbnail sketch of the DuPont chemical company, which announced in 1981 that it was getting out of the dye business.
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It was psychodrama at its nuttiest : The Mets were about to lose ( down by 2-1 with two outs and none on in the ninth inning ); they were about to win; they were in the throes of blowing it all again; they pulled it out, 5-2.
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Dropping out Thuesday under pressure from the White House and Democrats, L . Douglas Wilder, the former Democratic governor, provided the latest twist in the nation's meanest, nuttiest Senate race, and in doing so, he may have helped raised the prospects of his longtime rival, Sen . Charles S . Robb, the incumbent.
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Perhaps his social conservatism has bred such a discomfort with the implications of modern science-that the universe works by natural rather than supernatural or divine laws-that he's compelled to snicker at one of the foundations of modern science : He's called another one, the big bang, " the nuttiest theory I've ever heard . "'
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David Ansen of " Newsweek " enjoyed " Spider-Man " as a fun film to watch, though he considered " Spider-Man 2 " to be " a little too self-important for its own good . " Ansen saw " Spider-Man 3 " as a return to form, finding it " the most grandiose chapter and the nuttiest . " Tom Charity of CNN appreciated the films'" solidly redemptive moral convictions ", also noting the vast improvement of the visual effects from the first film to the third.