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Joss Whedon and Neil Gaiman may well be the two most interesting people creating popular culture right now. Whedon is the man behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, and he wrote and directed the science fiction film Serenity, which opens Sept. 30th. Gaiman created the instant-classic comic book Sandman, and he's the author of the new novel Anansi Boys, out this month. He has a new movie, Mirrormask, which also opens Sept. 30. They chatted on the phone together-chaperoned by TIME's Lev Grossman-about their work, their fans, their Klingon bodyguards and, of course, Timecop...
...visors of the lunar helmets. But there's no shortage of famous voices. John Travolta, Matt Damon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise and Scott Glenn can all be heard reading the real moon walkers' historic reflections as the movie moon walkers explore the faux surface. The plum role--NASA nobleman Neil Armstrong--is voiced by Hollywood nobleman Morgan Freeman. Armstrong's characteristically minimalist style suited the actor. "Morgan looked at Armstrong's lines, nodded and said, 'O.K., let's do this,'" says director Mark Cowen...
When the offense dragged in most of the game, the team fell back on its defense, which held up despite a thin secondary. The pass rush kept O’Neil from finding his rhythm, with the notable exception of a third-quarter drive in which he completed seven consecutive passes for 53 total yards...
...Everything’s a little sloppier the first game,” he said, stopping to cheer as freshman cornerback Andrew Berry broke up a pass attempt from Holy Cross quarterback John O’Neil...
Over the years, the names have changed. Ivy Players of the Year Mike Mitchell, Carl Morris, and Fitzpatrick as well as standout skill position players like Dan Castles, Neil Rose, and Brian Edwards, have all grabbed their diplomas and moved on. With each departure, the league’s observers begin etching the deceased date on the tombstone that commemorates the two squads’ tyrannical hold on their fellow Ivies...