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Just ten seconds later, Harvard lit the lamp on a beautiful pass from junior Brad Konik to senior Cory Gustafson...
...text actually says. Its power, however, lies in that very ability to inspire the imagination which makes cinematic interpretations so problematic. There is so much human passion in Shelley's work that it does keep us up at night, whether in a darkened cinema or with a reading lamp. The story strikes at the most primative myths and fears of humankind, upsetting the assumtpions of natural laws so completely that it never fails to "curdle the blood...
Then again, they could be a darkhorse should their forwards light the lamp more than 6-4 times they did last year--a total that only Yale could have made look good...
...lieutenants were listed, sensitively, on the federal indictment only as Victim A, Victim B and so forth. But Victim L was identified there on the page: Helen Brach, the candy heiress who vanished 17 years ago. Where had she gone? Her name was on the ledger with Rub the Lamp, Belgium Waffle, Rainman, Roseau Platiere and Empire -- Thoroughbred horses that had been murdered for the insurance. Brach's body has never been found...
...place at constant war over food crises and turf disputes. It is also a world wholly aware of itself as an artistic fabrication. A joke will apologize for itself by sprouting an ear of corn (Get it? Corny!). A character will pluck a vagrant "hair" from the film-projector lamp, or abruptly go monochrome because he passed a reading technicolor ends here. "Ain't we in the wrong picture?" asks Red Riding Hood of the wolf in Swing Shift Cinderella. By keying the insane pace, wild exaggeration, mock-cheerful tone and inside references that today define so much of movie...