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...still always got to ante up to enjoy. In that sense, is my ambivalence about attendance, coupled with my spotty level of concern for the legality of myTunes sharing, going to singlehandedly kill the record industry? Probably not, but that might be even scarier. I have to remind myself that there will ALWAYS be people willing to pay 50 bucks to watch country singers pretend to play the guitar while dangling from trapezes. If this is the only demand major labels are feeling, what’s to prevent them from dropping everyone but Toby Keith and buying...
...characters make the movie work. But they are compelling because the audience can recognize them. They look, sound, and feel like us. They read social theory. They switch from grunge clothes to knit sweaters for funerals and weddings. One of the main character’s mom calls to remind him not to leave the hot plate on. “Rent”’s setting may be Alphabet City, but most of its main characters seem straight out of Westchester.“Rent” achieves quite a bit by focusing on characters that...
...tell you where it is, or it'll be spoiled." Is it in China? Or perhaps Burma, a country she can't seem to get out of her mind? "If there's one thing I wanted to do [in Saving Fish]," she says, "it's to remind people that there is this country, now called Myanmar, where a military regime is causing great suffering. People are being tortured, raped and killed. I could have laid out the problem calmly and directly in a nonfiction book, but that would have been what Americans call 'a bummer.' So I chose fiction...
...cops, you need security," says Ouzaanik of the frequent ID checks and rousts the often ethnic Arab and black project residents are subjected to by police. "But I'm talking about getting searched three times per week - usually by the same cops, who remember you, but figure they'll remind you who is boss all the same. Of course it's racist. Of course people get mad. Wouldn...
...partner in crime is alpha male Vic Cavanaugh (Billy Bob Thornton, in a sly reversal of the accomplice role from “A Simple Plan”), who may be playing on Charlie’s insecurities for his own agenda.Arglist’s insecurities may remind viewers of the “Cusack Character,” the forlorn puppy dog lover boyfriend that has become inextricably tied with the actor since his Lloyd Dobler role in “Say Anything...” But Cusack rejects Charlie’s place in this long line...