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...move forward,” he says, is something we all experience. Ryan stops to think about his monetary situation as well. Is he really content with being middle class? “The message that’s in Doug’s script is turning a mirror onto contemporary society’s craving for easy wealth,” says Fox. WINGING IT Like many struggling twenty-somethings, “Everything’s Gone Green” operated on a very tight budget and schedule, not that such constraints hurt the mentality...
...century, and enlarging the slides has exaggerated the somewhat splotchy coloring that makes the otherwise impressive miniaturist painting seem careless.RELICS AND ORNAMENTSIt is little surprise, then, that the photographs which sustain and reward lengthy viewings are those that shift the focus away from naturalistic subjects. “Shamanistic mirror worn at exorcism festival” (1923) shows a large, round, ornamented, and polished metal mirror. Surrounded by swatches of a colorful robe, the bright, silvery-blue hue of the mirror is radiant. Rather than merely reflect the viewer—the mirror’s original purpose?...
...Middle East, Mallat argued, challenges the West in “pinpointing the need for a government which really does mirror the people.” He warned of the phenomenon of “Lebanonization,” or the collapse of the state along ethnic and nationalist lines...
...carry guns and the murder rate from firearms is minuscule. Their homage-burlesque of America's ultra-violent action epics springs from a movie love as innocent and politically remote as an American kid's fondness for science-fiction films. Film violence for Pegg and Wright is not a mirror of the American psycho psyche but a window to vigorous fantasy. The crimson streets of L.A., as shown in Lethal Weapon, Bad Boys II and many of the other films referenced in Hot Fuzz, are no more real than the corpse-littered saloon after a Western-movie showdown...
...right now...he really tries not to give it any mind at all.”OFF DUTYFour hours later, with midnight quickly becoming a memory, and with four meetings—including a special UC general vote to approve the upcoming calendar referendum—in the rearview mirror, the only skeptic in the room knows Sundquist as well as anyone.Troy Murrell, friend of Sundquist and fellow resident of Mather 305, has declared himself an enemy of calendar change.“I read your terrible position paper. It was terrible,” shouts Murrell, referring...