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TITLE: GQ (Gentleman's Quarterly) Magazine
[ Beautiful magazine full of features, articles, Men's fashion, beautiful women, vintage ads and MORE-- See FULL contents list below!]
ISSUE DATE:
MARCH, 2001; Vol. 71, No. 3
CONDITION:
IN THIS ISSUE:
[Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COVER: ED NORTON. The HOLLYWOOD issue. 356 Pages of Movies, Mavericks and Mayhem.
FEATURES:
WIND FROM THE EAST
The most exciting men in American filmmaking hail from
Asia, TERRENCE RAFFERTY wonders, Is Hollywood smart enough to learn from them?.
ED NORTON JUST WANTS IT PERFECT
The actor has gained a reputation for being, well, difficult. JOHN BRODIE discovers that's what makes him so successful.
THE EPIC STRUGGLE OF MARTIN SCORSESE
Gangs of New York could be director Martin Scorsese's greatest triumph. Or his greatest blunder. PETER BART files an exclusive report from the set in Rome.
GOD IS ON LINE ONE
Members of the Christian right have always railed against Hollywood's evil ways. But, as JIM NELSON reports, they're now profiting from their own blockbusters.
WORDS INTO PICTURES
Four writers weigh in on their favorite movie genres.
PEET FETISH
JAMES RYAN may have discovered a way to win over
AMANDA PEET, the dazzling star of Jack Jill.
MY FAVORITE MARTIAN
ELIZABETH GILBERT takes a tour of Forrest Ackerman's mansion and is charmed by the king of sci-fi.
0 BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?... MACAULAY
AND KIERAN ARE KICKING MY a*#!
GO reveals the toughest brothers in Hollywood.
THE PRINCELING
At 26 Casey Wasserman, grandson of Hollywood majordomo Lew Wasserman, heads his family's foundation and golfs with Bill Clinton. But will he be able to fill Lew's shoes? BY CLIFF ROTHMAN.
SEXY HOLLYWOOD
GO takes a romp through Hollywood's most sultry spots.
DIRECTOR'S CUTS
Armed with a bundle of designer clothes, four directors let their imaginations run wild.
"LOOK WHAT THEY'VE DONE TO MY BOY..."
Three father-son pairs explain what it's like to have blood ties to the movie biz.
COLUMN:
JOE QUEENAN
The author watched every Dan Aykroyd movie he could
find. Don't try this at home: It may kill you.
CULTURE CLASH
Bill Clinton's White House was a celebrity hangout. DAVID
KAMP anticipates the Bush family's guest list.
COLUMNS:
ALAN RICHMAN
Our critic visits LA's best sushi restaurants; he eats it all
and survives.
TERRENCE RAFFERTY
lndie filmmaker Cranes Burnett has made more than a
dozen films--but you've never seen them.
the e.conomy
When they look at the Internet, entertainment execs see dollar signs. But for all their big talk and fancy projections, it's still a long drive between Hollywood and Silicon Valley BY J. F. SEBASTIAN.
DEPARTMENTS.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR.
CONTRIBUTORS.
MAIL CALL.
FAHRENHEIT Directors recall their first movie; more.
ELEMENTS OF STYLE A silent-movie sanctuary, more.
THE STYLE GUY Sartorial solutions BY GLENN O'BRIEN.
SHELF LIFE Cool crash helmets, the glamorous light, more.
GUY FOOD The star of Italian food's greatest film homage, Big Night, shares his recipe for the perfect steak BY STANLEY TUCCI.
MIXOLOGY Meet the Preview, the best cocktail of Hollywood's golden age BY TERRY SULLIVAN.
INTERIORS HARRY BLONDE Visits TV pioneer Sid Krofft's most outrageous creation, his home in the L.A. hills.
MY TWENTY GRAND Since their first full-scale Christie's auction in 1990, movie posters have only increased in value BY OWEN EDWARDS.
LETTER FROM L.A. When it comes to individuality and effortless glam, Los Angeles designers rule BY DAVID A. KEEPS.
FLASHBACK in the '70s, the Continental Hyatt House was party central for rock stars on tour in L.A. BY BOB MACK.
PROFILE ANDREW CORSELLO goes inside the Actors Studio to find out haw James Lipton brings the stars to tears.
AMERICAN SCENE WALTER KIRN talks to Hollywood limo drivers about the best and worst parts of chauffeuring the stars.
HOLLYWOOD What happens during the years in Hollywood before you get discovered? ADAM SACHS finds out.
THE CHATTERING CLASS Why are Stevie "Black" Lockett and Jeff Clanagan the only black men in Hollywood with the power to green-light a film? STEVEN KOTLER explains.
PERSONAL BEST The world's most vicious martial art, more.
DR. SOOTH Go bald on purpose; last longer in the sac; more.
FASHION DIRECTORIES Wha t's in stores for you.
THE GO LIST Some movies stand the test of time, Some don't.
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