Word: cleopatras
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...Bank robber Cleopatra Sims in] Set It Off. Going to work every day with Jada Pinkett and Kim Elise and Vivica A. Fox, shooting guns and driving cars, was just a lot of fun. Plus, it was kind of controversial because I played a character who was gay. People were like, "You gonna kiss a girl? In a movie?" People were against it, but I knew I could do something special with that role...
...played in student films as Peer Gynt and Marc Antony; already he was set in the heroic mold. In 1944 he married Lydia, also a Northwestern student, and joined the Army Air Force, serving two years as a radio operator. On Broadway in 1947, he played in Antony and Cleopatra with Katharine Cornell (who, the year before, had done Candida with the young Marlon Brando). He did early TV and soon was in Hollywood...
...came to support her two blockmates who aided in production. And if sitting in an austere library listening to centuries-old prose wasn’t an ideal plan for a hot Valentine’s Day, things got surprisingly steamy when Antony reminded Cleopatra, “Last night you did desire it.” Clearly, coupled with desserts and sexual tension, as show producer Tara L. Moross ’09 says, “Shakespeare is a good way to celebrate any day of the year.” But FM thinks it?...
...still have time to spend time with your valentine if you’re lucky enough to have one,” said Gabriela B. Tantillo ’08, who acted in a scene from “Antony and Cleopatra...
...Their complaints are unlikely to dim the movie's prospects. The reviews were similarly scathing back in 1998 for the first Asterix film - Asterix and Obelix versus Caesar, which sold 25 million tickets, 15 million of them overseas, and only slightly better for 2002's Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra, which did almost as well. Asterix has a massive fan base to draw upon: the comic books have sold 330 million copies in over 100 languages. While France likes to boast of its high-brow credentials, Asterix books easily outsell those of worthy rivals Proust, Sartre and Balzac...