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...local fans, rather than U.S. expats, who make up the majority of NASN's audience. "American sports are exporting to Europe much better than American politics," Schwartz notes. Perhaps, but what's Icelandic for "infield fly rule"? - By Bruce Crumley All In The Famille France's powerful Moulin family offered to buy a majority stake in the century-old retail chain Galeries Lafayette. The family, which was one of the firm's founders and owns 32%, would pay about €2.12 billion to buy out other shareholders...
...soundtrack is a leech, promoting its artists but not being a useful part of the film. There are clear cases where a song is significantly part of the film, not just on top of it or behind it (8 Mile, or the ultimate music-leeching movie Moulin Rouge!). Similarly, there are clear cases where the use of pre-recorded music serves either as a juxtaposition to the action (“What a Difference Today Makes” in Lola Rennt), or where aural-collage becomes the goal (anything Tarantino), and pre-released music then becomes a very deliberate choice...
...House Opera Society’s (DHO) rendition of Leonard Bernstein’s Candide (which ended its run in Dunster Dining Hall this weekend), but in the end, love and wisdom ruled the day. In a production of lovely postmodern excess reminiscent of Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge , the actors shone, the songs soared, and the audience was left bubbling with enjoyment after watching the story of an extra enamored with a movie star named Cundegonde...
...McCarthy was flashed during one scene). The choreography was similarly imaginative and especially noteworthy in one scene in which Cunegonde was tied to six sheer ribbons. Throughout the work, the combination of bright lights, ladies carried on the shoulders of men, and the large chorus strongly drew on the Moulin Rouge aesthetic...
Directed by Moulin Rouge helmer Baz Luhrmann in a two-minute film first aired on TV last week, a Chanel-couture-clad Nicole Kidman plays--here's a stretch--a star fleeing the paparazzi...