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...Madagascar's real agenda is to build a bridge between infantile and adult humor. It has references to movies three to five times as old as its kid audience: Born Free, naturally, and Chariots of Fire and Planet of the Apes ("Darn you! Darn you all to heck!"). For the kids there are lots of funny spit takes and an abounding love for all things rectal. (To define the top two CGI studios by their favorite bodily functions, Pixar is farts, and DreamWorks is poop.) Add an outrageously adorable baby lemur and a penguin applying suntan lotion...
...enrolled in a theater studies course at Utah's Brigham Young University. "I don't know that I ever saw him sleep," says Aaron Eckhart, an old college buddy and near permanent fixture in LaBute's work. "He was inexhaustible. Nobody knows this, but Neil's actually a pretty darn good actor. So if he wasn't writing, we were rehearsing; and if we weren't rehearsing, we were performing." But it wasn't until over a decade later that LaBute took his first wicked steps toward becoming one of America's most celebrated and prolific party poopers. With...
Whether they loved it or hated it, readers freely shared their reactions: pleasure in finding personal heroes, annoyance over the inclusion of the "undeserving"?and complaints that the list was just too darn long...
...loved it or hated it, readers freely shared their reactions to our 2005 list of the world's 100 most influential movers and shakers. There was pleasure in finding personal heroes, annoyance over the inclusion of the "undeserving," and a feeling by some that the list was just too darn long Your recognition of the talented individuals who make up Time's list of the most influential people [April 18] enabled me to appreciate and comprehend the events that have shaken and stirred our world today. Thank you. Masa Kato Pomona, California, U.S. I was pleased that your list included...
...Social Security as "didley-poo," Bush interjects: "it's a financial term." Audiences love his Shriner-style quips. He says to a funeral parlor owner: "I'm not going to ask you how business is." When one speaker finishes, he throws in a self-deprecating one-liner: "Pretty darn articulate. I could use some lessons...