Mean Streets
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Cape-wearing cardinal Edward Egan struck Fear into the hearts of condemned-church squatters, urging them to come out, come out wherever they were. Unwitting Queen of Comedy Foxy Brown showed Rupert Pupkin–like delusion over battery charges, telling reporters that she was "doing excellent in anger management." Rats scurrying through a Greenwich Village KFC/Taco Bell provided stomach-turning footage to rival the Joe Pesci–Sharon Stone sex scene in Casino, though, thankfully, they don't live there anymore.
After Hours, Al Sharpton pondered his possible blood ties to segregationist Strom Thurmond's family's slaves. Cops posing as porn auteurs in Queens busted a guy selling Bob the Builder costumes to Method actors well past the Age of Innocence. Even Scorsese's fellow bigshot directors got in the act: There was James Cameron's Last Temptation to drag Christ's putative bones to the New York Public Library. ("This is absolutely not a publicity stunt," he vowed.) Meanwhile, a judge allowed Steven Soderbergh to be among the Departed from a jury pool. And a parking survey confirmed that searching for a spot in Park Slope can drag on longer than the second half of The Aviator. —Mark Adams

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