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...written some excellent characters and gotten his actors to give them quirky life: Michael Pena as a lisping dude who seems to be Ronnie's firmest supporter on the security detail; John and Matt Yuan as twin mall-cop layabouts; Ray Liotta as a police detective who sneers away Ronnie's ambition to join the force; and especially Celia Weston as Ronnie's mother, who loves her son and her booze with equal, pathetic intensity. Weston and Rogen's scenes together have the sad, sloppy sweetness of two losers who care for each other because they're stuck together. After...
...this point, it would be hard for companies to get any cheaper," Graham said. Since everyone already has an Internet-connected computer, "it's gotten to the point that you can't detect the cost of a company when added to a person's living expenses. A company is no more expensive than a hobby these days...
...Mike run into differences of opinion, how are they resolved?EM: We have surprisingly few differences of opinion, especially when we are working on songs. One of us writes a part and we almost always agree on whether it’s worth recording. We’ve gotten to a point where we work together very well and we’ve learned to be pretty tolerant of each other’s shortcomings. 9. FM: You’re performing the same day as Sara Bareilles. Have you ever met her before and how do you plan...
...gotten to the place where whatever you feel like doing you should do. That's why I'm feeling such a need to support the women and families who make the hard choice to be with their kids, because they have a whole society saying "do what you feel like doing...
...three months, the Taliban was defeated, and a U.S.-supported administration, headed by President Hamid Karzai, was installed in Kabul. Yet in 2009, the U.S. is still fighting the Taliban, and al-Qaeda operatives are still plotting from Afghanistan. And one part of the region's deadly muddle has gotten worse. In 2001 there were fears that the war in Afghanistan would destabilize Pakistan. (The Pashtun ethnic group, which makes up a large part of the Taliban insurgency, straddles the border between the two countries.) Those fears are now reality; the Pakistani Taliban threatens nuclear-armed Pakistan's viability...