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...create any fizz of its own. (That's what happens when you decide to promote Susie and Dallas from foils into virtual coequals in stage time with J.J. and Sidney.) The show is not so much dark as drab; it lumbers instead of sprinting; and Hamlisch, after three pretty fine Broadway scores, seems to have run out of tunes. But it could be I'm too possessive of the movie, too reluctant to give credit to those who have tampered with it - sorry, elaborated on it. Get back to me in 45 years; maybe we'll see another classic...
...presenting it as a friendship between children. E.T.’s methods may be sentimental—John Williams’ score grows stiflingly saccharine under many of the more intimate scenes—but the unfettered openness that Elliot and E.T. show each other is a fine, touching exploration of two alien cultures striving to touch each other in brotherhood, and their interactions have a tender majesty...
...when the Supreme Judicial Court heard the case on appeal, it eliminated both the fine and the rule prohibiting lawyers from talking to employees of a corporation represented by opposing counsel...
...think there are some fine players or student-athletes in the Ivy League,” Delaney-Smith said. “But I would say there’s not a backcourt like that in the Ivy League or in many leagues across the country...
...fine. I came home that night,” he said yesterday...