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...where Disney always fails in recent years—the story and the script. It was not too long ago that a Disney movie was fast-paced and witty, even if the memory is starting to fade with more recent Disney catastrophes like “Brother Bear.” The tale—of a young chicken determined to save the world despite a tarnished reputation for over-exaggeration—is fine and even kind of sweet at times, but it creates pure apathy. You may not be bored, but if the movie were to suddenly stop...
...group Ad Frank & The Fast Easy Women perform at 12:15am with Jupiter One (9:15), Westward Trail (10:15), and The Everyday Visuals (11:15) opening. T.T. The Bear’s Place. 12:15 a.m. Tickets available cash-only at the door or by phone, (617) 492-BEAR, $9. (DFH)Constantines, The Hold Steady, and Thunderbirds Are Now. This trio of bands hits Cambridge with a mix of subpop and alternative rock. The Middle East Downstairs. 8 p.m. 18+. Tickets available at The Middle East box office or from Ticketmaster, (617) 931-2000, $12 general admission. (ABW)Sunday...
...report. Where there is ambiguity over how to categorize a crime, Catalano said “one could see the motivation to classify more crimes as larcenies than burglaries”—because such crimes would not show up in the Clery report. The figures seems to bear this out: Harvard’s number of larcenies is 229, far lower than its number of burglaries, whereas most other colleges report more larcenies than burglaries. Northeastern University, for example, reports just 5 burglaries, but 345 larcenies. “We have always been and will continue...
...mother off his back—the entire time, he’s actually engaged to some girl he met at Harvard. You mean a Harvard guy is dating a Harvard girl, and they got engaged? Frankly, that’s more unrealistic than the polar bears, the Dharma initiative, and that freaky monster. Back with the other passengers, Ana Lucia barks at Sawyer. I like her; she’s feisty and scary as a polar bear. In turn, he’s all flirty, asking her if she’s married. This is one horny islander (with...
...phony war has made "men" of them-if you define manhood in its most primitive form: as bonding on the basis of mutual sweating, swearing, swaggering under impossible conditions. But that, in its way, is the genius of this movie. Mendes, whose previous films (American Beauty, Road to Perdition) bear no resemblance to Jarhead, except in the well-calculated expertise of his direction-lots of handheld cameras in constant motion here-is totally non-judgmental, entirely unsentimental. Despite writing his book and seeing it made into this intense and absurdist movie, Swofford seems only to have taken one thing away...