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...Joseph K. Cooper ’07. Leverett and Eliot will have three candidates for each spot: Benjamin S. Decker ’08, Matthew S. Fasman ’08, and Edward Y. Lee ’08 for Leverett; and Thomas D. Hadfield ’08, Harrison R. Greenbaum ’08, and Brian C. Aldrich ’07 for Eliot. Adams will face a six-person race with Kyle A. Krahel ’08, Thomas M. Hamnett ‘07, James P. Sietstra ‘08, Erin L. Frey...
...action hero.” Strange words, coming from Harrison Ford. Sure, he’s aging, but weren’t his performances as Han Solo and Indiana Jones iconic examples of popcorn blockbuster action roles? He begs to differ. “I’ve never actually done ‘action’ films,” he said in a recent interview with The Crimson. “I do thrillers that have action in them. I do films like ‘Indiana Jones,’ which I think of as kind...
...HARRISON FORD In the new thriller Firewall, Harrison Ford plays a computer-security specialist taken hostage by identity thieves...
...identity thieves society's new villains? It's not something I worry about personally. Trying to pass yourself off as Harrison Ford--it would seem to me you'd draw more attention to yourself...
...seen this movie a dozen times. In Firewall, of course, it's 2006, and it is not cumbersome old cash the bad guys are looking for. They want electronic transfers. This means that their banker-victim is not a middle manager but Jack Stanfield (Harrison Ford), the top executive who installed and maintains the institution's impenetrable security system. It also means that there's a whole lot of not very cinematic hacking--lots of numbers whizzing across computer screens--allowing our minds to wander into realms a well-crafted suspense movie would never let them explore...