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...Moore has a genius for confrontational stunts - demanding a meeting with General Motors Chairman Roger Smith, chatting up an addled Charlton Heston on gun control, buttonholing Congressmen to see if any of them had actually read the Patriot Act - but the Cuba jaunt tops them all. It begins when he hears Congressional testimony indicating that detainees at Guantanamo were getting free colonscopies and nutrition counseling. (One female soldier cited in the film says, "They get way better health care than I do.") So he rounded up several volunteer rescue workers from the World Trade Center site who had suffered respiratory...
...world's other star molecular gastronomist, Heston Blumenthal of London's Fat Duck, largely avoided the question of technology versus taste, instead focusing on a new element in his ongoing quest to generate emotion through food. He introduced a new reservation system for his restaurant that involves a website tour and aromatizers filled with candy scents. It's all part of a plan to create excitement even before the client walks in the restaurant door. "The one thing I want a customer to say is that they had fun," said Blumenthal...
...aesthetic as “destroyed beauty,” and claims in an online interview with Dean Takahashi that he came up with this theme after thinking about the last scene of the 1968 film “Planet of the Apes,” in which Charlton Heston discovers the fallen remains of the Statue of Liberty.Parodoxically, not all games need to become “cinematic” in order for their approach to music to approximate that of big-screen undertakings. In the film world, soundtracks run in both directions, from hit-packed rosters of foreground...
HOLY MOSES! Charlton Heston we get. But Val Kilmer as the leader of the Israelites? The ex-Batman portrays Moses in the musical version of The Ten Commandments, which comes out on DVD next month...
...learn from Moses how to fail and not see myself as a failure. TIME: How is your view of Moses different from traditional portrayals? Kushner: It's the more superficial Sunday-school Moses that I want to expand on. Moses the mouthpiece of God, Moses the conquering hero, Charlton Heston in that terrible movie. There's so much more to Moses than that: there's a Moses we can identify with. None of us can see ourselves as Charlton Heston splitting the Red Sea. But a Moses who is so engrossed in his work - because it's important - that...