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James A. Waters ’01 works in the Director??€™s Office of the White House Office of Management and Budget in Washington...

Author: By James A. Waters, JAMES A. WATERS | Title: An Honest Budget Debate | 2/15/2002 | See Source »

...Diane DeGette (D-Col.) also said she wondered how Enron’s board of director??€™s could have failed to oversee Enron’s financial deals...

Author: By Joseph P. Flood, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Corporation Member Testifies on Enron | 2/8/2002 | See Source »

With such exquisite attention to detail, Soderbergh makes the actors’ jobs almost too easy. The mood is firmly set before his actors grace the screen, and they seem to effortlessly slide into their roles, feeding off the director??€™s rhythms. Clooney riffs on his rugged, cocky Out of Sight character, but reigns in his persona to match the film’s ambience, and lends a sentimentality to Ocean’s reasons for pulling the job. Danny wants to bring down Terry Benedict (Andy Garcia), the owner of all three casinos, because he?...

Author: By James Crawford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Always Double Down on 'Eleven' | 12/7/2001 | See Source »

Vanilla Sky is innovative in many ways, particularly in the area of cinematography. Crowe’s direction provides the audience with a visual feast of sweeping exterior shots and creative camera angles, and the prevalence of dream sequences allows the director??€™s imagination to run wild. But in the process of breaking new ground, the film at times suffers in its departure from convention. The pacing is frenetic, and the disjointed nature of the narration results in a confusing unraveling of events. The movie raises too many questions for its own good, and is placed...

Author: By Richard Ho, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Sky's the Limit | 12/6/2001 | See Source »

...Cameron Crowe’s sweet, semi-autobiographical fable about a teenage writer covering a band for Rolling Stone, features a separate DVD for the extras as well—as a stand alone CD with six Stillwater songs. The original film was already wholly engrossing; the director??€™s cut—36 minutes longer—will only make burgeoning writers more jealous of Crowe’s life...

Author: By James Crawford, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A DVD for All Seasons: The Best of What's Around | 11/30/2001 | See Source »

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