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...Thomas Haden Church) while away an hour or two competing for the title of most pathetically humiliated. By the film’s end, there is something of redemption for the pair, but there have been ample injuries along the way—and Church’s broken nose pales in comparison to the psychic wounds both suffer. Or consider Election, Payne’s 1999 film, the last third of which Matthew Broderick spends with an enormously, excruciatingly swollen bee sting on his face and spiraling shame in his soul. Payne’s films are funny...
...outs of what you never knew it means to be a “Best Friend” on the track entitled as such. Intermingling with such innocuous lyrics like “Best friends tell you when you’ve got boogers on your nose/ Best friends don’t laugh when you wear your grandpa’s clothes” are vivid portrayals of ethnic, racial, and gender groups that would make even the unapologetic chauvinist Howard Stern cringe...
...audience of young teenage boys, especially with lyrics like those of “The Mule Session,” sung in a country-blues style over inarticulate strums of acoustic guitar: “My sister’s on the dope and my brother always picks his nose.” This album, as is the case with many of Sandler’s previous albums, is a resurrection of all of those jokes you remember hearing long ago in grammar school being spit out by purple-faced boys between stifled guffaws. I dare not think that...
Huge wallscapes appeared on Los Angeles and San Francisco buildings last week featuring a bruised and desperate-looking man with a Band-Aid on his nose. Above him was the question WILL YOUR BUSINESS BE TERMINATED? The brazen ads, sponsored by Nevada economic-development officials, seek to lure Golden State companies across the border by stressing California's high workers'-comp and utility costs. And they take aim at the Terminator himself, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger...
...actually been more focused during the daytime because I’ve had motivation, or something to do at night,” Alex W. Sloan ’06 said. “I’ve put my nose to the grindstone during the daytime, and I’ve just sacrificed nighttime as Red Sox time...