Word: arnolds
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...muscled up he looks as if he's ready to explode, is serious and committed to the genre. We happen to be in a period when the youngish male stars are mostly light comedians. Wahlberg could be the actor that action movies have been looking for since Sly, Arnold, Harrison, Bruce, Jackie and Jean-Claude - all in their 50s or 60s - got too old to execute the leg lifts necessary to kick bad guys in the butt...
...giving plausible instructions on how to assemble and detonate weapons of movie distraction. Wahlberg, so muscled up he looks as if he's ready to explode, is serious and committed to the action genre. He could be that youngish star movies have been looking for ever since Sly, Arnold, Jean-Claude and Jackie got too old to beat up bad guys...
...speaking hypothetically. Giuliani had just finished an appearance at the Los Angeles County sheriff's office, where he hoped to remind people of his record on law and order while having his picture taken with California's socially liberal Republican Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger. One of the things some G.O.P. leaders like about Giuliani is that he might appeal to Schwarzenegger moderates, forcing the Democrats to play defense in California and other big-vote states like New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. But reporters didn't ask him about gang violence or the Golden State's 55 electoral votes. The questions...
...whiteboard scrawl. Alvelda's excitable demeanor and wool sweater also serve the scene, as does his stellar résumé, which lists degrees from M.I.T. and jobs with NASA and the Defense Department. But signs of accomplishment--the Emmy on his desk, framed patents and a photo with Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger--bespeak a former government technologist who isn't afraid to show off a little...
...game, he would probably outsell 50 Cent,” said Hurt. “His brand of hyperaggression, his inability to make any concessions, to acknowledge any mistakes, sends a message about masculinity that I find very troubling.” A clip of California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger uttering the words “don’t be economic girlie-men” drew laughter. Ralph L. Bouquet ’09, the historian of the Black Men’s Forum, moderated a question-and-answer session with Hurt after the screening. “With...