Like, seriously, where are those dragons?
Harry Truman, pack of wolves, Red China, freezing cold...
Style over substance makes this episode a loss.
Well, sorta.
Maybe that episode where Arlene and Terry's house burned down should've been called that.
Oh, great.
Sigh.
Assorted questions that present themselves when discussing 'Inception.'
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 11, 2000 -- "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" has officially become the little foreign film to watch this year. In case you still haven't heard of it, the martial-arts epic -- directed by Taiwanese helmer Ang Lee and starring Chow Yun-Fat and Michelle Yeoh, was the talk of the festival-indie circuit the world round, winning the People's Choice Award at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and nabbing the Best Foreign Film nod from the National Board of Review. But it is the box office figures from the film's debut last Friday in New York that has the whole industry buzzing. Despite playing on only 16 screens, the film took in an estimated $686,000 over the Friday to Sunday period -- a big showing, to say the least. "We've always said that this is the movie event of the year,'' Sony Classics Co-President Tom Bernard told Daily Variety. "I