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...believe that will suffice for the moment, for the day at least, I should think, yes.”“In other, fewer words,” said the Stable Boy, “you’ve finished.”“Haha, quite, yes, that’s exactly what I’ve done,” said Monsieur Jacques. “Well put. Fewer. You’ve done some excellent work, standing still, I mean...” He trailed off, lost once more in the contemplation of the Stable...
...Affleck joke in the show.RR: So, Brian has a role in the cast. You didn’t want one?KC: Um…RR: Oh, yeah, it’s an all-guy cast. I didn’t remember that. Wow, I’m an idiot.KC: Haha, I mean, I could go through some stuff, and then maybe things would be a little different. But that’s a lot of money.W. Brian C. Polk ’09RR: What’s your role in “Fable Attraction”?BP: I play...
...movie?CS: I like “The Shawshank Redemption,” “American Beauty.” Let’s see, what movie have I seen the most? “Dirty Dancing,” which is embarrassing.RR: Wow, that is a tragedy.CS: Haha, yes, it is in itself.Nicholas J. Melvoin ’08 RR: Who do you play in “Titus”?NM: I play Young Lucius, also known as Boy.RR: Boy? That’s a very inventive name.NM: Yes, it is. That’s Shakespeare...
...Fuzz Celluloid Gold Haha, wait—the British have cop movies? Don’t they, like, not have any crime there? It’s like the Vermont of the European Union. Okay, let’s set that matter aside for a moment. This trailer, from the makers of “Shaun of the Dead,” is so delightful that I’m willing to suspend my disbelief about England having anything more dangerous than hooligans knocking over dustbins in Herefordshire. Unlike most trailers, this one manages to be equal parts LOL-worthy...
...Angeles. He was born Aaron Chwatt, but some patrons at an early gig renamed him for his red hair and the brass buttons on his uniform. Buttons became a sudden star in 1952 with his CBS variety show, on which he danced goofily to a trademark lyric, "Hoho-hehe-haha. Strange things are happening!" That became a national catchphrase, but his show was soon dropped. He rebounded in 1957 with the film Sayonara, playing a U.S. airman in an ill-fated romance with a Japanese woman--for which he won an Oscar. "I'm a little guy," he once said...