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...ounce vegetarian burritos in hopes of landing a place in the final round of the contest next Tuesday. The fastest team in Tuesday’s final round will win an all-expenses paid trip to Mexico. Harvard will be represented by ‘Team Marvel??—Kenneth I. Brewer ’11, Morgan T. Pope ’11, Philip M. Ngo ’12, and Brandon J. Hopkins ’11—who consumed their burritos in 4 minutes and 30 seconds. Matthew D. Thomas ’09?...
...convey tension, or an attempt to bring salophilia into the mainstream. Ving Rhames’ and Voight’s shinier moments count as well. 7. When you see Emilio Estevez. Why? Because he’s Emilio Estevez, son! 8. Every time some technological “marvel?? like file sharing, AIM, e-mail, or compact storage media is presented as if it’s something special. Man, the 90’s were cool...
There was reasonable assurance that converting Marvel??s comic-book heroes to live-action heroes was a smart thing to do, given the solid fan base clamoring for film versions of its favorite comics, as well as a ready-made lineup of characters, story lines and personal histories. I read only one issue of The Amazing Spider-Man but what really sucked me into the Marvel world was my brother’s stack of superhero trading cards, with profiles, stats and full-fledged character bios on the back of every one. Most of the heroes, and even...
...desire he/she can never fulfill, or, like Spider-Man, a tragic past that motivates his heroic deeds. Spider-Man fights criminals because they killed his dear Uncle Ben. So swoon, people, swoon. To the relief of comics-fans everywhere, director Sam Raimi seems to understand this essential appeal Marvel??s beloved frontman. In all likelihood, Spider-Man will explode in a mélange of all things stunning, wowing, even endearing. I don’t think any of us will be disappointed...
...large minority of respondents praise,” “just over two fifths of evaluators feel,” “several note,” “just under one fourth deem,” “a small number marvel?? or “a handful state” without the assurance that the phrase is preceded by the number of students and succeeded by the percentage of respondents who actually praise, feel, note, deem, marvel or state...
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