Family Matters

The creepiest showbiz confession ever was Ryan O'Neal's admission that during the funeral for Farrah Fawcettt, he tried to hit on a woman who turned out to be his estranged daughter, Tatum. Like Ryan O'Neal, the protagonist of Elinor Lipton's The Family Man reconnects with a long-lost relative after a...
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The creepiest showbiz confession ever was Ryan O’Neal’s admission that during the funeral for Farrah Fawcettt, he tried to hit on a woman who turned out to be his estranged daughter, Tatum. Like Ryan O’Neal, the protagonist of Elinor Lipton’s The Family Man reconnects with a long-lost relative after a chance encounter in which he doesn’t recognize her. What makes it a screwball comedy instead of a cautionary horror tale is that it’s his stepdaughter, and he doesn’t flirt with her at his own girlfriend’s funeral. Discuss it over coffee 7 p.m. Wednesday at Borders Uptown, 3600 McKinney Ave. Call 214-219-0512.

Wed., Aug. 26, 7 p.m., 2009

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