From buddy Sat Jan 7 19:27:18 1995 Date: Sat, 7 Jan 1995 19:26:56 Subject: What The Country is Talking About This Week Jim Mullen's Hot Sheet - What The Country is Talking About This Week 1. {1995} Kids born in 1977 are old enough to vote. That should scare you more than any movie you'll see this year. 2. {Why cats paint} So people who can't read will buy books like this. 3. {Nell} Jodie Foster plays a barefoot woman raised in the wilderness who can barely talk. Who says there are no good parts for women. 4. {Diana in Vail} Where does she find the time? 5. {Delta Burke} She's back on TV as a member of Congress. Quite a drop from playing a loudmouthed, brain-dead decorator. 6. {Pentium Chips} What's big the fuss? 7. {Legends of the Fall} Three brothers love one woman on a Montana ranch. If their names are Adam, Hoss and Little Joe, I've seen it already. 8. {Publisher's Clearing House} How fishy will this look if Newt Gingrich wins? 9. {Konbucha Mushroom Tea} The newest new age fad to cure your ills. Of course, if the crystals and pyramids had worked, you wouldn't need it. 10. {The 104th Congress} Run by conservatives who think government is too intrusive. Except when it comes to TV, Baseball, sex and prayer. Then it should butt in. 11. {Richie Rich} How are the people stupid enough to pay Macaulay Culkin millions smart enough to get the money? 12. {Chechnya} Hasn't anyone in Russia seen pictures of this place? It's like fighting over who gets to live in the town dump. 13. {La Toya Jackson and Mike Tyson} She says she'd like to marry him before the end of '95. It's sad when women have better luck at a prison than a singles' bar. 14. {Houseguest} Sinbad moves in with a family to escape mob killers. Why we don't call extra space 'the guest room'. 15. {Cybil Sheperd} On her TV show she plays a minor star trying to stretch out a lackluster career. Gee, who'd believe that? Copyright Entertainment Weekly, Inc. 1995