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...gotten the best of me. Backyard day drinking was definitely not my scene given that each time I stepped into the sunlight, I was struck with an unbearable headache and an eye that was suddenly tearing up as though I had just been forced to rewatch Marissa Cooper??s tragic death on “The O.C.” (rest in peace, Coop...
...scenes in which Harry plans the murder are suspenseful and gripping, but fail to provide an insightful glimpse into the soul of a disillusioned married man. The plot twist turns “Married Life” into “The Bourne Ultimatum.” While Cooper??s performance is far from excellent, Clarkson does an amazing job as the pill-popping, powder-consuming wife who is oblivious to her husband’s sudden change in character. Brosnan is equally nuanced as the worst best friend who tries to take away the girl...
...historyof identification that people have withhim which also makes him a star, makeshim pop,” Sachs said in an interviewwith The Crimson, at which Cooper wasalso present. Cooper remained reservedthroughout the interview, belying his statusas one of the best character-actors inHollywood.In fact, Sachs believes that Cooper??sinvolvement is the primary reason for thesuccess of “Married Life.” “We built thecast around Chris,” Sachs said. “He is theheart of the film. People have empathy forhim as an actor...He brings emotions...
...past speakers, we were under the impression it would be someone with a recognizable social commitment,” said UPenn Senior Class President Pierre Gooding. At Yale, where graduates will hear a commencement speech from news anchor and Yale alumnus Anderson Cooper, one writer headlined a letter about Cooper??s selection to the Yale Daily News, “College fell short with speaker choice.” And Stanford senior Paul S. Wright wrote in an e-mail of his school’s selection of news anchor Tom Brokaw, “I think...
...still the fun-loving guy that all his friends knew in college, but just has significantly less time to party these days. SILENT SERVICEUnlike tattoo-clad Delany, Joseph K. Cooper ’07 tends to refrain from advertising his past military service. After high school, Cooper??s lackluster academic performance made him think that a college education may not be the best next step. He enlisted in 1998 and spent four years in the infantry in Korea, Egypt and Washington, ending with the rank of sergeant. Upon returning home, Cooper enrolled at Manatee Community College...