Word: kanes
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...results may not be exactly Citizen Kane. But this year's bumper crop is ample evidence that designers are starting to tap the vast potential of their medium. Stay tuned in 2000. It won't take long for the Orson Welles of gaming to emerge...
Walland, starting on his own 19, moved the ball to the Harvard 40 before Crimson senior cornerback Kane Waller picked off a pass to the sideline...
...looked like that score would stand when senior cornerback Kane Waller intercepted a Walland pass with just under five minutes left. It was only Walland's fourth interception of the season, against 17 touchdowns...
...exults Orson Welles (Liev Schreiber, right, with Roy Scheider), describing his concept for Citizen Kane (studio production No. RKO 281): "A titanic figure of limitless ambition...controlling the deceptions of everyone beneath him." Welles means William Randolph Hearst, the ruthless magnate he would nail in the movie that, owing to Hearst's power, almost went unreleased. The irony: like Hearst, the auteur was driven to selfish cruelty for his (artistic) ends. Despite Schreiber's intensity and charm, this film never plumbs its subject's soul as Welles' did, but it's an often absorbing study of free expression...
Walland, starting on his own 19, moved the ball to the Harvard 40 before Crimson senior cornerback Kane Waller picked off a pass to the sideline...