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IK' M - 5UECOULP0E6MN6AWW OUR TROOP MOVEMENT5r fnmxsilent-classicssuc- h 3d n ‘‘'b r - ' countdown AFI LOS ANGELES (AP) — Pint came ifac 100 best American movies After that the greatest screen legends Then die funniest comediei Next up for die American Him Institute: the 100 most films at die picks lists with scoff or the Agree there’s no denying this annualtinema ritual has had the effect die group hopedfor More people ponder debate and take the trouble to view movies they otherwise might have overlooked On Tuesday right CBS tin “AFTs 100 Years 100 Thrills” a three-hocountdown of its lirt of mort electrifying American films The institute began its annual list three years ago to celebrate'America’s film heritage and encourage audiences to revisit older films — or in many cases watch them for the first time “It’s a crime when gems are made and then no one sees them again just two years later' heart-poundi- am tif J - 1- CATHY take center Film thrills ? MOTHER GOOSE AND GRIMM feel-go- od AP Photo Actress Janet Leigh Is shown In character as Marion Crane in the famous shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller "Psycho” On Tuesday June 12 CBS airs "AFI’s 10Q Years 100 Thrills " a three-hocountdown of the American Film Institutes list of moat electrifying American films "Psycho" which Is expected to make the list la among nominees that Span most of the history of cinema ur “The Karate Kid” The annual specials have drawn solid ratings with households tuning in for last on show the best comedies API uses year’s from die medals to help revenue advertising run its programs which include writing ana directing workshopspreservation efforts and an annual film festival Some video stores post the API lists and set aside shelf space for copies of the movies like the Oscars me API lists also spark debate about which movies make the cut and which 86-millio- Mies don’t Jean Picker FirstenburgAFI's director said she gets and faxes from fans complaining about favorite films that failed to make die API lists “Everybody has an opinion Everybody remembers movies that touched them in this adrenaline-flowin- g way” Firetenburg said “That's why you care so passionately if they’re on the list or not” Linda Blair who became an overnight star as a girl possessed by Satan in "The Exorcist” said she heard from fans who were outraged that the film did not make API'S list of best American movies in 1998 “I received phone calls letters from the public people saying ‘How could your film not have made die list?’” Blair said “The Exorcist” is a shoo-i- n to make the list movies though Blair of most said she has no idea how '“Anywhere from one to 1001t’s hard ffi saw : Somcdmeson lists wri make the Nail posi-- fe-tion and sometimes we don’t make it at all” Blair said “That’s one of die values of this that it makes people talk and to agree and disagree about things I think anytime something spurs people to bring on a discussion whether it’s film politics religion or life itself that’s all e-m- heart-poundi- ng -- high-it-wilLsaa- good”1 PBS announces fall lineup NEW YORK (AP) — Calling it its first major prime-tim- e restructuring in more than a y PBS mi Thursday announced a new Frdl 2001 lineup that wifi add two new weekly series and shift old favorites Newcomer “Antiques Roadshow UK” (a British cousin to the ongoing “Antiques Road: show”) launches on Thursday at 7 pjn with veteran documentary aeries “Frontfine’1 moving from Tuesdays to Thunday at 8 pm At 8 pjn Friday after the firmly rooted “Washington Week in Review:” and ’’Wall Street Week” PBS has slotted anew rt series “Life 360” It tells stories focused on a single themethrough documentary performances Rod personal narrative “Nightline” 'correspondent Michel Martin will be the hesL “ExxonMobil hAitapiece Theatre” which for 30 years has brought British drama to American audiences relocates from Sundaya to Monday at 8 pjn And come IsB 'American Marten” which quarter-centur- i ANPREW LLQYP WEBBER WITH WRITER BLOCK FOXTROT HWiWOSHOMSC sebum ohae MMIMSMilME 3arr SMMfi S 1SGHNKMLX WRONCT ummi sms MD etflUWOl 1HRT - 9ES4K How'S XO0USN7 MKIWITHBa SHE NEVEft SMI MTSMO ASoVTMHM fMoWK Kt HI Of OCX'S HOUSE MfY-- loo SKMRCOW TWO- lb Mow m sHHH-- rn - Tbo UTONSTb loo- - LSTW TOW AOOWTiM j 13-pa- fcy 'S - CLOSE TOHOME ‘i BN The “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” television show produces srane interesting T facts — and highlight how one needs to be lucky with the questioUs when under the spotlights Smne of you will have “Ask Marilyn” in your Sunday paper: She receives good questions from her read- era For example Michael Perlman from Seattle isked what fordgn country is the first you cross if you fly due south from Detroit Airport : WUL for $125100 what la your answer? 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