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...James??a Government concentrator who is involved in On Harvard Time and LevSPN, Leverett’s online intramural sports channel—took his first Dramatic Arts class the summer before sophomore year. He calls it “the most addictive class” he has ever taken...
...supporting his family—the one that made him the basketball player he is today. James is a product of Akron, Ohio, just 36 miles from Cleveland. As his book “Shooting Stars,” which he coauthored with Buzz Bissinger, makes clear, despite James??s talent, much of his success wouldn’t have been possible if not for the support of those around him, especially his coach Dru Joyce...
...we’re going to someone’s friend’s birthday party, and everyone’s almost here, and we’re all going together. So far there are six of us, all guys, and we’re listening to Rubin and James?? new songs: dance-type mix-ups, similar to Girl Talk or Ratatat but more musical, with more training...
Between its plot and the actors’ delivery (“Nail this job and consider yourself a part of the club,” says James?? unseen C.I.A. correspondent, while Charlie Wax tells the gangs he shoots up to “Wax on, wax off”), “From Paris With Love” so embraces cliché that it almost becomes tongue-in-cheek. Indeed, a lot of the movie finds humor in appropriating the hokey reality of action movies such as “Rush Hour.” There...
...points; Charlie’s unerring deductions seem a testament to defamatory racial stereotypes. The only attempt to bring attention to the fact that the Pakistanis in the film should not be judged as a group happens during a dinner party. Charlie pulls a gun on the friend of James?? girlfriend when she answers the phone, and the girlfriend screams that just because her friend is Pakistani doesn’t mean that she’s a terrorist. Unfortunately, this temperance is undermined, because in this case...