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Reporting from Nags Head, NC, where Hurricane-turned-Tropical Storm- turned-Tropical Depression Dennis drove away all the tourists, caused hotel prices to plummet, and left one Oh What a Beautiful Labor Day Morning in its wake. We arrived on Sunday, late, and spent most of early Monday gawking at broken buildings, buried streets, and a few dozen flooded lawns. We also toured the National Park Service's new- est exhibit, The Amazing Roadway Moonscape, formerly known as Highway 12 to Hatteras... For those stuck in rainy Raleigh, neither of last week's wide-releases-- CHILL FACTOR and OUTSIDE PROVIDENCE-- was much of a bargain as cabin fever relievers. The former, a forgettable ac- tion-comedy co-starring Johnny Depp-lookalike Skeet Ulrich and Oscar- winning Pepsi pitchman Cuba Gooding Jr., is summarize-able as "SPEED on an ice-cream truck." Need anyone say anything more? The latter, an uneven, uninteresting prep-school drama-with-comedy, at least has a script by Peter and Bobby Farrelly (THERE'S SOMETHING ABOUT MARY). And a terrific blue-collar Alec Baldwin in the supporting role of Dad. Too bad it ain't funny or even all that shocking. (Though an out-of-nowhere poker-table outburst of homophobia is certainly *un- comfortable*, I'll give you that.) Eh, I laughed all of once before leaving at the sixty-minute mark. Stick to hair-gel gags, guys. Grades: D (CHILL), W/O (PROVIDENCE) Copyright 1999 by Michael J. Legeros Movie Hell is a trademark of Michael J. Legeros
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