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...legions of adoring fans, not the least of whom were her teammates. At times, she carried the team on her back.“Her calmness really helps us through intense game situations,” says fellow senior Maureen McCaffery, herself a study in clutch cool??her long-range shooting down the stretch helped defeat Dartmouth in March.“She is never frantic, always level, and she makes all of us feel the same calmness when we play with her.”And so the countdown closes in on home tip-off. Not even...
...lucks out on having some choice lines with which to work— “Prepare to hurt, and I don’t mean emotionally, like I do.” The soundtrack for the film mirrors exactly what is wrong with it. The “cool?? ’90s songs that the characters sing (“Wannabe” by the Spice Girls) and the not-too-hip band contributing cover songs (the Barenaked Ladies) blatantly expose Disney’s misinterpretation of “Shrek 2”s soundtrack?...
...ultimately hurting the audience’s appreciation for his struggle. Particularly disappointing is the intimate look at the inner workings of Jigsaw. Although Tobin Bell’s performance is the closest to respectable in the film, he ultimately fails to portray one of those “cool?? villains (Hannibal Lecter, for instance) that are inherently bad, yet charismatic. Jigsaw’s explanation of his crimes fails to convince that the character’s intent—to prove the value of life by forcing people to make extremely painful sacrifices to avoid death?...
Particularly disappointing is the intimate look at the inner workings of Jigsaw. Although Tobin Bell’s performance is the closest to respectable in the film, he ultimately fails to portray one of those “cool?? villains (Hannibal Lecter, for instance) that are inherently bad, yet charismatic. Jigsaw’s explanation of his crimes fails to convince that the character’s intent—to prove the value of life by forcing people to make extremely painful sacrifices to avoid death—is noble...
...just the UC, HSA, and Veritas crowd.Students aren’t the only ones excited about this collaboration.“I’d like to see students define what a success would be,” Traeitti says. “Because ‘cool?? is hard, isn’t it? I don’t really know how to do that. I think Loker tried too hard to be cool.” HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY? New resources, increased undergraduate focus, flashing shuttle signs—the future looks promising...