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...need to connect to the audience that makes Man a more successful tragedy than Helgeland’s Mystic River script. Scott’s actors play their melodramatic roles with a grace that Sean Penn did not achieve in that film’s overwrought dinner-theater performance. This decision gives what is essentially a well-written straight-to-HBO Rutger Hauer flick a core that Mystic never achieved. Can you imagine what Christopher Walken would have been in Eastwood’s hands? Here, he underplays his role. Let me repeat that: Walken underplays a role. The last...

Author: By Scoop A. Wasserstein, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Film Review: Man on Fire | 4/23/2004 | See Source »

...themselves were poor or whether the acting style failed to match. Certainly none of the dialogue was particularly awful, and all the sketches showed some promise; the simple fact that the show just wasn’t all that funny despite solid acting, however, suggests a failure of the script...

Author: By Alexandra D. Hoffer, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Review: Humor Redeems ‘Soapbox’ Sketches | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...Marines have been following a standard script for pacifying a city. First they encircled Fallujah to trap the insurgents inside and prevent reinforcements from coming to their aid. The cordon around Fallujah is an estimated three miles long by two miles across. Supplies of food and medicine are permitted in, and women, children and old men are allowed to flee on foot. A 7 p.m.--to--6 a.m. curfew forces civilians into their houses at night, when the U.S. military, with its night-vision devices, prefers to fight. Leaflets warn residents to gather in a single room if Marines enter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Iraq: Urban Warfare: How to Squeeze A City | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...cultiest, NBC's one-season high school dramedy Freaks and Geeks, was just released in a massive collectors' compilation through freaksandgeeks.com Shipped in an 80-page "yearbook," the eight-disc set includes all 18 episodes, audition tapes, Museum of Television and Radio panel discussions, a never shot episode script, and commentary tracks by the producers, writers, studio executives, actors--and even the actors' parents. It is one of the most insanely complete TV artifacts ever and, at $120, one of the most expensive. (A more modest, six-disc set sells in stores for about $70.) Executive producer Judd Apatow says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: It's Not TV. It's TV on DVD | 4/19/2004 | See Source »

...Joel would wake up as if it had all been a dream. In the end, Gondry says, they agreed it was "too gimmicky." Despite his focus on making an accessible film, Gondry "was surprised that people responded on such a personal level." Part of the magic is Kaufman's script, full of gentle musings that almost anyone can relate to. Gondry particularly identified with one such moment - Clementine's observation that, "Sometimes I don't think people understand how lonely it is to be a kid, like you don't really matter." It reminded him of sharing a bedroom with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Here Comes The Sun | 4/18/2004 | See Source »

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