Virtual Newsstand: Movieline, June 1997
ENTERTAINMENT AS A WAY OF LIFE
MOVIELINE
June 1997
FEATURES
Robert Downey Jr. : The Father of the Man
Robert Downey Jr. crawls into a dry bathtub for a chat with his director, James Toback, at the end of the fast, grueling shoot for the film Two Girls and a Guy, and explains the lure of personal movies, explores the mysteries of fathers and sons, and praises directors who give actors a chance to hang themselves.
Rob Lowe: High on Lowe
The guy who was the Brat Pack's resident looker in the '80s stepped out of the spotlight to become Rob Lowe the stable family man in the early '90s. Now, with a role in Robert Zemeckis's Contact, a TV deal, and a directing debut of his own, he's proving to be a Hollywood survivor, too.
Mark Wahlberg: The Boogie Man
With each movie he makes, Mark Wahlberg pushes his old Marky Mark persona further away from him. With his new film, Boogie Nights, a black comedy about the porn world of the '70s, he'd like to prove once and for all that he's an actor.
