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...before he tried to wax philosophical in “The Matrix?? and “A Scanner Darkly,” Neo found something a bit closer to his reading level...

Author: By Nicholas K. Tabor, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Drinking in History? Whoa. | 7/14/2006 | See Source »

...culture of the administration impacts the potential for success.“[At Harvard], there might be a little more of an ethos of ‘we need to police the students’ than I find here,” he said.‘THE MATRIX??Melendez’s report also cited social fragmentation as a possible obstacle, as the House system separates students into “microcosms.” Although smaller communities are present within the College, built through residences, concentrations, classes, and extracurricular activities, there...

Author: By Stephanie S. Garlow, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Bok Backs Honor Code, but Will the College? | 5/3/2006 | See Source »

...Vendetta,” based on the graphic novel by Alan Moore, was adapted for the screen by the notorious Wachowski brothers of “The Matrix?? fame. The film is set in an Orwellian future, replete with governmental conspiracies, constant surveillance, and a harsh crackdown on political dissent. Portman compellingly plays Evey Hammond, the film’s protagonist alongside “The Matrix??’s Hugo Weaving as the masked liberator...

Author: By Adam P Schneider, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: V for Vendetta | 3/15/2006 | See Source »

Perhaps the most exhilarating physical spectacle of the show was the Wushu Club, who could give Jacke Chan a run for his “Rush Hour” money. Their “Matrix??-like jumping and kicking seemed to defy gravity. As the performers managed to jump nearly three feet in the air, Hayek felt compelled to offer them a Hollywood contract. “If I ever need marshal arts training for a role, I know who to call,” she said...

Author: By Jessica C. Coggins, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Hayek Spices Up Cultural Rhythms | 2/27/2006 | See Source »

...annoying) stutter. As for Mercutio—well it is rather impossible to overplay Mercutio—Che Ayende delivers the rants and innuendos in great style. The costumes continue the Gothic flamboyance of the characterizations. They look like a head-on collision between “The Matrix?? and 80’s-era Madonna, with a bit of gothic teen thrown in. Men are shirtless whenever possible, and Molly Ward who, in a bit of cross-gender casting plays Benvolio, wears a white sports bra and a full-torso tattoo. Another of the better departures from...

Author: By Elisabeth J. Bloomberg, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Bard Reloaded and Remixed with Gothic Twist | 2/20/2006 | See Source »

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