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...squad to finish a 16-game season undefeated.) It's even sweeter for the team because prior to this year, many experts thought Belichick was losing his touch. He revamped a team that was just one win away from the Super Bowl by trading for All-Pro malcontent Randy Moss. But Moss has behaved, and he and quarterback Tom Brady had record-breaking seasons. The result is that the Pats are odds-on to run the table through the Super Bowl, which will be played on Feb. 3 in Glendale, Ariz...
...Essentially the film, which is set in the 1980s, is a triangle. At its apex is a sweet-soul named Llewellyn Moss (Josh Brolin). Out hunting one day he come upon a whole bunch of dead guys, burned out cars and a stash of drugs and a couple million dollars. Obviously, a nefarious deal has gone very wrong and the young man sees no reason not to avail himself of its residue. He's madly in love with his wife, Carla Jean (Kelly Macdonald) and would like to buy her some nice things. He, however, reckons without Anton Chigurh (Javier...
...recommendation. Now, the actor says he has read almost all of McCarthy’s novels, even though he never imagined a film adaptation in the works. “I was amazed by the book,” he says, and especially its protagonist, Llewellyn Moss. But his amazement initially remained personal. “I never thought…’Who’s doing the movie, who’s going to play Moss?’” Brolin says.Shortly after “Grindhouse” filming ended, Brolin learned that...
...space over time and all the things that architects need to know besides how to build a wall and how to measure this and that. That captures some of the very possibly pre-professional attitude of the concentration.” VES lecturer and director of undergraduate studies Robb Moss echoes that sentiment. “I don’t think success is related to whether or students go on into the arts,” he says. “We don’t measure our success by the number of students who go on to make...
...first the eternal victim, now the eternal champion. Boston sports radio, infesting the airwaves and our morning dining halls, has been singing this tune all year now. And though Boston clings so piously to its musty Catholicism, it is easy to see the formation of new trinities: Bellicheck-Brady-Moss, Francona-Ortiz-Beckett...