Word: complained
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...neither he nor Hanks (who plays a captain) got star treatment during the exercises. "Tom and I had to run in the front," says Sizemore. "I threw up all down my shirt the first day." Yet the actor knows it would be churlish to complain, since he wanted a break from playing creeps like Detective Scagnetti in Natural Born Killers. "I get lots of letters from people who really like that guy," he says. "It's alarming...
Even though it is hard to complain about an event of this magnitude that was completely free, there were a few drawbacks to the festival. There were large gaps between the big-name performers, and although local bands tried to fill the time on a small secondary stage, fans were often waiting with not much to do or see--and that is if you were lucky enough to see to begin with. City Hall Plaza is definitely not the ideal location for an event of this magnitude. The main stage was set up in front of the old City hall...
...about 20% of its former speed--which was never anything flashy. The other day I used a stopwatch to measure the time it took between arriving at the Welcome menu and seeing a news headline on the screen. Five minutes! Sending a message to AOL to inquire or complain is like trying to communicate with the President of North Korea. All I've received from AOL is a form letter addressing all kinds of problems I don't have and bragging about how attentive it is to subscribers. WILLIAM HARRINGTON Greenwich, Conn...
...people used to complain that it was a little higher-priced than they could afford," he said...
...film. "We had to stop and talk it out." Whether the Many Faces of Bruce will be able to get fans of the original movie into theaters is another story. But Caton-Jones has little patience for purists. "If they want to spend $7.50 to complain about what this film is not, that's their prerogative. I hate that hokey preciousness about not tampering with anything that has been made before," says Caton-Jones. "After all, you can do Shakespeare as many times as you want, and nobody says, 'I've seen that before...