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...Betty's notion of acting while singing was to break each lyric into its components, mine each phrase for the mood or situation, then act that out to the hilt, however short the phrase. Given the Johnny Mercer-Victor Schertzinger ballad "Not Mine" in her debut feature The Fleet's In, she dreamily croons the first line ("It's somebody else's moon above"), then immediately pulls a little girl's mope face for the words "Not mine." She took the same approach to acting, with multiple personalities flashing across her face with lightning speed and violence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Betty Got Frank | 3/31/2007 | See Source »

...movie - to show his hated rival "what a real skater's body looks like." That's just one similarity Blades of Glory (a great title, by the way) has with other Ferrell films. It's a sports comedy, like Kicking and Screaming (soccer), Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (NASCAR racing) and next year's Semi-Pro (basketball). Like Talladega it gives him a colleague who's also a rival (Jon Heder) and a villain (here the tandem of Will Arnett and Amy Poehler) who will surely be defeated in the climactic competition. Blades also plants a few sport...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Will Ferrell's Glory | 3/30/2007 | See Source »

...guitar work, which provide the last glimpses of his former glory on this album. From here, things go downhill pretty rapidly. There is a eulogy for a friend’s dead bunny rabbit (“Crystal Blue R.I.P.”), and a tooth-rot inducing, schmaltzy ballad, which was formerly the theme song for a children’s television show of the same name (“White Horses”). While not wholly disagreeable, the rest of the album is lyrically bland and somewhat sappy. Much of what makes this album so disappointing...

Author: By Joshua J. Kearney, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Dean & Britta - "Back Numbers" | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...Multiple Strategies” highlights the divisions and unintentional collaborations between the works of artist Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) and those of the abstract “Fluxus” movement, which included Ay-O and was led by George Maciunas (1931-1978).Unlike Timberlake’s ballad about phalluses in boxes, however, this exhibition operates on multiple levels, and succeeds in teasing out the deep connections that run through seemingly disparate artistic ideologies.MULTIPLE MADNESSIn the exhibition, both Beuys and the Fluxus artists made use of the “multiple,” a term referring...

Author: By Abigail J. Crutchfield, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Two Visions, Accidentally Colliding | 3/1/2007 | See Source »

...former hits. Upbeat tunes “Australia” and “Red Rabbits” offer a taste of Mercer & co.’s old-school eclecticism before they too fall victim to the album’s noisy, unnecessary fuzz. Even the softly spoken ballad, “A Comet Appears,” is too familiar to be considered a total reinvention and too mediocre to hold a place with the rest of The Shins oeuvre. The Shins’ old albums gave us quirky, inventive music that became corrupted by association...

Author: By Nayeli E. Rodriguez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Shins, "Wincing The Night Away" (Sub Pop) - 3 stars | 2/8/2007 | See Source »

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