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...It’s Called Networking: Call up your grandma’s brother’s daughter’s niece??s best friend’s brother who goes to Yale. You’re all family...
niece and the niece??s daughters...
...years, films such as Stealing Harvard have peddled the perception that the College is prohibitively expensive for low-income students. Indeed, Tom Green’s film about an uncle who resorts to convenience-store robbery to pay his niece??s tuition found a comfortable place in the pantheon of commercials, television shows and movies that assume Harvard’s gates are only open to the wealthy. But, as any actual Yardling can tell you, the College isn’t only need-blind, its financial-aid program is one of the best in the country...
This movie is just not good. It has low production values. The movie’s “plot,” such as it is, features a good hearted guy, played by Lee, resorting to crime in order to pay for his niece??s college education. It is meant to be heartwarming, I think, but it just comes across as sad. Green, playing Lee’s endearing intellectually deficient (although that may be his natural level of discourse) best friend is no longer charmingly incorrigible. He just seems like he’s trying much...
...seventh day after they watch it. As the film begins, we learn that the niece of the film’s protagonist, a journalist named Rachel (Naomi Watts), has died under very unusual circumstances. Using her investigative skills and instincts, Rachel begins to ask questions about her niece??s death, and hears rumors of the strange, deadly tape...