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...Highlight Reel: 1. On the first Scarface, Howard Hawks' 1932 adaptation of the Armitage Trail novel: The film faced considerable censorship challenges from the Hays Office, which oversaw the industry's Production Code. In fact, two different cuts of the film were eventually created, and individual states could decide which version should play on their screens. "Accused of being too violent, plagued by censorship problems, scripted by a flamboyant writer, and starring an actor who sometimes went over the top on his accent - remind you of a movie we know? The 1932 Scarface both dovetails and diverges from its sequel...
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...Highlight Reel: 1. On the tribe: "Pirahãs laugh about everything. They laugh at their own misfortune: when someone's hut blows over in a rainstorm, the occupants laugh more loudly than anyone. They laugh when they catch a lot of fish. They laugh when they catch no fish. They laugh when they're full and they laugh when they're hungry... This pervasive happiness is hard to explain, though I believe that the Pirahãs are so confident and secure in their ability to handle anything that their environment throws at them that they can enjoy whatever...
...other one? How is that not like a father telling his scared kid, “Your mommy doesn’t love you, but I do?” Someone has to be lying. So Byck tried to kill the President.Rich wasn’t the only highlight. Steven A. Travierso ’09 was terrific as Lee Harvey Oswald, wringing a real character out of four and a half decades of speculation and myth-making. Sondheim’s theory is that Oswald had only planned to kill himself at the book depository that day. This...
...game, moving 67 yards in five plays and capping it off with a 2-yard touchdown strike from senior quarterback Chris Pizzotti to junior tight end Nikolai Schwartzkopf, Pizzotti’s second touchdown pass of an otherwise statistically down game (16-for-23, 156 yards). The highlight of the drive was a 42-yard strike from Pizzotti to junior wideout Matt Luft, the second-longest play of the day for the Crimson.Penn countered once again, moving 79 yards and reaching the Harvard 6-yard line, primarily on the strength of Garton’s mobility, and on third down...