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...moments, but never regains the momentum of the opening scenes. While Scott’s attempt to get meta with the reality television show subplot is obnoxious, Walken, in typical form, gives a hilarious cameo. The screenplay can be quite strong and very funny, but beats its jokes to death??the career-resuscitating turn from Brian Austen Green of “90210” is constantly greeted with some permutation of: “Is that the guy from 90210? He has not aged well...
Uncertainty over the exact timing of Iacoomes’ death??and, by implication, what requirements of his degree he left unfulfilled—caused Harvard to turn down Johansson’s petition, according to John T. O’Keefe, an assistant dean of the College...
Lyrical gems like Nas’ 1994 assertion that “sleep is the cousin of death?? provide ample evidence for Teskey’s claim that “if you read some of Finnegans Wake...you’ll see some remarkable similarities to rap lyrics...
Lyrical gems like Nas’ 1994 assertion that “sleep is the cousin of death?? provide ample evidence for Teskey’s claim that “if you read some of Finnegans Wake...you’ll see some remarkable similarities to rap lyrics...
...unique wit. True to this form, the entire closing number is made up of pointed criticisms of the plot. It is this refusal to take anything too seriously—whether the topic at hand is the play itself, the prospect of love, or the fear of death??that makes Mr. Plumb so satisfying and original. To see and appreciate “Mr. Plumb” is to see even the darkest things suffused with a constant and quirky sense of humor—and why shouldn’t they be? After all, as Drake tells...