Word: bigelow
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...running out of resources," Bigelow Professor of Ichthyology Karel F. Liem said this week. Liem teaches Biological Sciences 2, which grew dramatically this year--one of a number of science courses with rapidly increasing enrollment...
...they could apply as well to a movie like POINT BREAK. No picture could be handsomer. The camera moves with bold, often devious assurance; action sequences are as sleekly muscled as the torsos of the film's jock hero (Keanu Reeves) and surfer villain (Patrick Swayze). Director Kathryn Bigelow has few peers at this aerobic cinema, as she proved a few years back with the weird, beautiful Near Dark. Here, though, limning the attempts of FBI agent Reeves to infiltrate Swayze's beach-bum bank gang, Bigelow often forsakes her wits. Naked babe nukes G-men. Hero weakly abets heist...
...Donato, Ciavaglia) 9:19; 4, P, Sean Murphy (Andre Faust, Andy Cesarski) 13:01; 5, P, Mike Cole (Todd Shimabukuro) 19:04. Penalties--P, Cesarski (tripping) 9:11; H, Sean McCann (slashing) 12:00; H, Kevin Sneddon (roughing) 16:15; H, McCann (high-sticking) 16:15; P, Brian Bigelow (high-sticking) 16:15; P, Gaustad (roughing) 16:15; P, Rob LaFerriere (delay of game...
...Potentially this could be very serious," saidLiem, who is also Bigelow Professor of Icthyology."Copyright laws are very strict and very clearlydefined. We should proceed cautiously...
Director Kathryn Bigelow is Hollywood's suavest young stylist. Trained as a painter, she brings glamour, precision and thrill to every image. This film, bound as it is by action-movie conventions, hasn't the originality of her stunning horror drama Near Dark, and toward the end Blue Steel spins goofily off track. But it has a handsome time getting there, propelled by Curtis' sensible sensuality and Silver's bravura creepiness. These two help dramatize the danger any woman can find in the desperate intimacy of a big city. By the climax, Megan has to be thinking of Eugene...