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...Donato has no experience, no training for the job. Even he laughed at the idea, saying, “Obviously, I don’t feel qualified.” Ah, but he has that one little piece of paper that means everything in this world—a Harvard diploma—and he begins most sentences with some sort of fancy-sounding adverb...
...characters are multi-dimensional. The males in the projects are lazy, unemployed, oversexed stereotypes, or Al Sharpton imitators. The females are “ghetto-fabulous” shrillers. The cops are stupid, blatantly racist pigs. It’s a wonder anything gets done in this city. Ah, Jersey...
There’s an old family legend that my grandfather boxed with JFK back in 1937, and that Grandpa completely kicked his ass. Technical Knock-Out in the first round. Ivy League playboy millionaire teeth scattered over the ring, Kennedy babbling out “I-ah, er-ah...” in a half-conscious state...
...dashing best mate Heck (Matthew Goode “Match Point”). As she walks down the aisle she notices a comely mystery woman. Time pauses (like it always does in the movies when two star-crossed lovers meet) as the two women gaze at one another. Ah, love at first sight. The other woman is Luce (Lena Headey “The Brothers Grimm)), a happy-go-lucky florist with exquisitely well-defined cheekbones and glorious auburn tresses. Of course, Rachel is now a married woman torn between leaving the man who has stood by her and coming...
...Ah, the Grammys. The one awards show that makes the Oscars look cool. It?s not for a lack of effort that the Grammys are so consistently square-it?s too much effort. The producers are constantly trying to put together musical pairings and create some of that famous rock and roll excitement, which is usually a sure way to kill any kind of genuine energy. Regardless, this year?s hostless Grammy telecast produced a few memorable moments-as well as the customary dogs-and TIME music critic Josh Tyrangiel runs down the top 5 of each...