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Comic-Con remains a force, especially for movies like 300, which has shocked the industry by grossing more than $450 million worldwide so far. Although it's based on a Frank Miller comic book, "it wasn't even on our radar," says JoBlo's Garabedian. He dispatched a couple of writers to check out the few minutes of footage that producers were showing at the conference in 2006. "The writers came back to our room, and they couldn't even talk." And just like that, the movie about the ancient Greek battle of Thermopylae with no stars and unusual stylized...
...popped up on the campus police radar screen on Nov. 27, 2005, when a female student reported that Cho had made annoying contact with her through the phone and in person. While she declined to press charges, another student soon complained of his instant messages. After police investigated, an acquaintance alerted them that Cho might be suicidal. When police returned and questioned him further, they asked that he agree to see a counselor...
...free of back-stabbing members. In fact, Cahow noted about Ruggiero’s performance that “She wasn’t there to make enemies and wasn’t willing to sell her soul,” which may be why she flew under the radar for much of the season. When producers urged her to go after a teammate in the final boardroom scene, Ruggiero couldn’t bring herself to do so without knowing who had sold the least—and so took the blame for a faulty concept.While Ruggiero might...
After spending more than 19 months with the Marines in the Middle East, Nathan M. Boaz thought he would stay in the military or work for the FBI or CIA. Business School was not on Boaz’s radar until an old military friend studying at HBS told him he would love it. Boaz was willing to pay the application fee after listening to his friend’s advice, but business school was low on his list of priorities. In fact, Harvard was the only business school the Marine even looked...
...seemed to take notice. She even managed to achieve popularity among high schoolers in the age of boy bands and Britney. Now, only eight years later, Gray has put out her fourth studio album; and who knew she had been so busy? Her previous two albums flew under the radar (especially her near-universally panned effort, “The Id”), and her newest work, “Big,” doesn’t seem to contain any breakout hits. However, it’s a solid album that traverses the gap between Gray?...