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Jason Lee, Mili Avital and David
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and the fear of commitment.
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Things are going Schwimmingly for
"Kissing a Fool's" leading man.
Distinto Italiano
MICHAEL ELKIN
Special to The Jewish News
BETH ACHIt•1
JUNE 21,1338
"The Simone Vitale Band is an assurance of a great
evening... One of the hottest bands in town."
I
n his newest film, Kissing a Fool
(Rated R), opening tonight,
David Schwimmer portrays a
young man engaged to be mar-
ried who becomes insecure about
commitment and enlists his best
friend (Jason Lee) in a test to see if his
fiancee (Mild Avital) will cheat on him.
Yet, despite his forays into the
world of feature film, it is as Ross
Danny Raskin, Jewish News
"Royal Oak band leader extraordinaire Simone Vitale..."
Bob Talbert, Detroit Free Press
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1998
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Michael Elkin is the entertainment
editor of the "Philadelphia Jewish
Exponent."
c,
Geller, the somewhat goofy, gimlet-
eyed good guy in "Friends," that
Schwimmer continues to shine.
His is a friendly face in a crowd of
clones: Other networks just couldn't
duplicate the nice-guy appeal of this
genial Gen-Xer who makes "Friends"
so TV-viewer friendly.
Schwimmer has turned a hang-dog
look into a pedigree of success, and as
he and his fellow New York neurotics
on the Thursday night NBC comedy
consume cappuccino and the sit-corn
competition, this nice-guy is quietly
building himself a nice career.
The Queens, N.Y., native makes no
bones about his fondness for playing
Ross, the pale paleontologist, whose