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...Harvard Initiative for Peace and Justice that “I found out I have been blacklisted. Not really ‘blacklisted,’ but I’m very sensitive to that since my last name is McCarthy.” The comment elicited laughter from the audience...
...growing love for a big ugly furry bear--right up to the marvelously satisfying final shot. In this film the real monsters are bad manners (represented by Steve Buscemi's nasty chameleon) and corporate myopia (James Coburn's pompous crab). The good guys are those who realize that laughter is stronger than fear. That's a message worth taking to heart these jittery days...
...members of his squad amused themselves by listening to their conversation, or swapping insults. There was no sign of Taliban disarray. They sounded confident and aggressive. Some of their obscene banter, untranslated by the coy Asadullah ( I beat some of it out of him later) caused bursts of delighted laughter. Finally Khademudin went back on the air for a more dignified and wordy exchange of insults. Again this was largely untranslated, though the Taliban commander, a local, did ask Khademudin why he was a servant of the Americans, and Khademudin hit back by asking why worked for terrorists. Then...
Scott’s thesis-toiled brain didn’t fail him though, and after 10 minutes of talking and countless outbursts of laughter on her part, she was begging him to leave so she wouldn’t get “un-promoted.” He carried this crafty attitude into his first date when he treated her to a glitzy dinner in the North End replete with flowing red wine, followed by an evening performance at the Improv Asylum, a hip comedy club in Boston...
...told her the theme of the night was uninhibited laughter,” he said. “She was all over...