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Theme: Movies, particularly Lord of the Rings. A cardboard cutout of Orlando Bloom [Legolas of Lord of the Rings] welcomes visitors. Cinematic posters, including those of James Bond and Star Wars, cover the walls...
Thoughts: Kauble finds Jones to be a promising match. “She really likes movies and I really like movies, so that’s definitely a good thing. And I like the Lord of the Rings, not as compulsively as she likes it, but that’s okay.” Orlando Bloom does not threaten Kauble’s masculinity. “I think I measure up well with [Bloom]. Sean Connery outdoes me, but Orlando—he’s nothing. Little...
...Bates did not include his starring role in the 1960s antiwar film King of Hearts [Jan. 12]. Unfortunately, its message is still timely almost 40 years later. I am a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and this is the only war movie I own (other than The Lord of the Rings). Bates will always be the "King of Hearts" to me. Gary Pax Carbondale, U.S. Time to Rebuild Relations Columnist Charles Krauthammer's contemptuous dismissal of America's need for allies in today's dangerous world was breathtaking in its neocon unilateralism and arrogance...
...report, Lord Hutton, the Establishment judge whom Blair chose to head the probe, chided Kelly for leaking to reporters his disquiet that the government had oversold evidence of Iraq's WMD, giving a different slant to his bosses and parliamentary committees and then despairing as he realized his dissembling would be revealed. But Hutton saved most of his fire for BBC reporter Andrew Gilligan for making "very grave" and "unfounded" charges in a live radio broadcast last May after he met Kelly. Gilligan reported that the government "probably knew" that a central claim in its dossier on Iraqi WMD--that...
...Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King a dead cert for Best Picture? Already the sixth all-time worldwide top-grossing film, the finale to Peter Jackson's hobbit-forming trilogy has also received plenty of critics' laurels. But to grab the big statuette, LOTR: ROTK will need to overturn a serious Academy prejudice: no flat-out fantasy film has ever nabbed the top Oscar...