Description: SEE BELOW for MORE MAGAZINES' Exclusive, detailed, guaranteed content description!* With all the great features of the day, this makes a great birthday gift, or anniversary present! Careful packaging, Fast shipping, and EVERYTHING is 100% GUARANTEED. TITLE: GQ (Gentleman's Quarterly) Magazine [ Beautiful magazine full of features, articles, Men's fashion, beautiful women, vintage ads and MORE-- See FULL contents list below!] ISSUE DATE: March 2000; Vol. 70, No. 3 CONDITION: IN THIS ISSUE: [Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 COVER: TOM CRUISE. HARRISON FORD. Leading men of Hollywood: 364 Pages of Stars, Style and Sin. Photographed exclusively for GQ by Peggy Sirota. HUGE SPECIAL ISSUE! 360 pages! FEARURES: THE NAMES ABOVE THE TITLES Leading men--women want them; men want to be them. For decades McQueen, Grant, Bogart embodied the masculine ideal. These days that idea is creasingly difficult to define BY TERRENCE RAFFERTY. THE LAST TOM CRUISE STORY YOU'LL EVER NEED READ Examining his filmography, our writer reveals how TOM CRUISE rose to be Hollywood's top leading man BY LUCY KAYLIN. THE POWER Thirty years ago, David Geffen was in the William Morris mail room. Now he is brokering deals, negotiating ce and hanging out with the president BY JOHN BRODIE. THE GOOFBALL GARBO Adam Sandler is five for five in -office blockbusters. But for all his success, all he wants is to left alone, giving this seemingly ordinary guy something his ions can't buy: mystique BY MARK ADAMS. VIRGINIE LEDOYEN HAS NEVER NOODLED Nor has she icated any love scenes with Leo DiCaprio. But she did kiss -cello Mastroianni at the tender age of 14 BY DEVIN FRIEDMAN. "1 FEEL AN IMMENSE SENSE OF WASTE AND RET" On a collect call from a California prison, Robert Downey Jr. talks to director JAMES TOBACK about what he had, he lost and what he hopes to get back. CHRISTOPHER WALKEN MUST DIE He denies being inous and hates being called creepy. But with that Tony Perkins hair, Transylvanian face and really different way of Walken rarely leaves a film alive BY ANDREW CORSELLO. THE MAKING OF A LEADING MAN In less than three;-Ashton Kutcher has gone from Iowa cereal-plant worker hollywood on-the-brinker. But does this corn-fed kid have it takes to be the Next Big Thing? BY ADAM SACHS. L.A'S DARK PLACES Author JAMES ELLROY takes us ten-stop tour of the hellish underbelly of the City of Angels THE STING What happens when a small-time Boston adman 1.o make ai"movie? Suddenly, the Mob, the Feds and the sters are trying to get in on the act BY ELIZABETH GILBERT. FASHION: THE KIDS STAY IN THE PICTURE Fabled producer Robert Evans opens up his Beverly Hills home to the new generation of g mavericks, all dressed in the best of informal chic. THE CONVERSATIONS Listed in as six leading men pare notes on acting, Anglophiles and Angie Dickinson. VANISHED HOLLYWOOD. With a little tinseltown magic eight character actors revist some legendary L. A. Haunts. WOOO-AAAAAGH! A host of Hong Kong action starsgive 'hiiii- YAH! "in styles ready to rock 'em and sock 'em. COLUMNS: CULTURE CLASH If Robin Williams would dump the halo for a pair of horns, he might win back his fans BY DAVID KAMP. TERRENCE RAFFERTY Roman Polanski, who has fled Holocaust horror and Hollywood scandal, talks to the author about escapist life and the impact it has had on his films . ALAN RICHMAN It's no wonder today's Hollywood heavyweights steer clear of the legendary studio commissaries--the lunchrooms don't dish like they used to. THE PLAYERS Where have the '80s heartthrobs gone? Peter Bart tracks the Brat Pack and discovers the unfortunate fate t hat all too often awaits young celluloid heroes. JOE QUEENAN Dre ed as ugh Grant, the author revisits his Philadelphia stomping ground to see if the Brit twit 's shtick cuts it in the real world. DOUBTING THOMAs ate Buford's biography asserts, Burt Lancaster's circus s ,t p ared him well for Hollywood, where muscles and teeth 5e r I uired BY THOMAS MALLON. DEPARTMENTS: FRONTLINES Srargàzing in Big Sky, more. FAHRENHEIT Celebs on cereal boxes, more. ELE NTS OF STYLE Chasen's chosens, more. THE STGUY Sartorial solutions BY GLENN O'BRIEN. SHELF LIFE California shades, hot seats, more. GUY FOOD Francisord Coppola pulverizes his poultry, presses it under a rock and cooks it to perfection BY ADAM SACHS. MIXOLOGY William Powell had style and class, a stunner oft a woman, and always a cocktail in hand BY TERRY SULLIVAN. AMERICAN SCENE Fourteen-year-old Mason Gamble's primary passion is football--not film. The callow star of Rushmore z onsiders the latter merely a hobby BY MARSHALL SELLA. SEX Thanks to a hands-on class, Hollywood wives boast more than fifty ways to please their lovers BY ALLISON GLOCK. MY TWENTY GRAND California's celebrated plastic Surgeons will chisel you into Cary Grant BY OWEN EDWARDS. HOLLYWOOD Brimming with tales of celebrity misconduct and Commie paranoia, Confidential was the most scathing tell-all rag of the '50s Its chief snoop, Howard Rushmore, made headlines of his own BY SAM KASHNER. FIRST PERSON James Eliroy recalls a childhood steeped in perversity and sleazy scandal rags. FICTION "The Trouble I Cause" BY JAMES ELLROY. PERSONAL BEST Torn Arnold on living large in L.A. DR. SOOTH Sizing up, coming out, more. FASHION DIRECTORIES What's in stores for you. THE GQ LIST The best exits in movie history. ______ Use 'Control F' to search this page. * NOTE: OUR content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. 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Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 2000
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