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...Fast Times at Ridgmont High,” has been labeled the favorite and, like Mirren, has won every major award so far. But his long and monotonous acceptance speeches and lack of star power could work against him.Best Supporting Actor: Alan Arkin, “Little Miss Sunshine??; Jackie Earle Haley, “Little Children”; Djimon Hounsou, “Blood Diamond”; Eddie Murphy, “Dreamgirls”; Mark Wahlberg, “The Departed”Murphy has a lock on the Oscar. But even though his performance...
...More Fish” with hearty, soulful beats. Samples of classic soul tracks have always been fertile backgrounds for Ghost, and this album shows no exceptions. One standout here is the use of Michael Jackson’s “Ain’t No Sunshine?? on “Street Opera.” But that’s not to say the album has only one sound; other tracks like “Block Rock,” arguably the best song on the album, and “Blue Armor” have harder...
...PETA-offending outfit. 4. Borat Sagdiyev’s Brigitewear thong swimsuit, “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan”: Kidding! 5. Olive Hoover’s brontosaurus t-shirt and matching red cowboy boots, “Little Miss Sunshine??: The perfect combination of childhood innocence and sex appeal, for the superfreak in me, but really, for the superfreak in all of you. —Lindsay A. Maizel ’09 is the incoming Movies editor. She is, in fact, a superfreak...
...change its ways results in a badly written guilt trip that lasts just under two hours. On the whole, each actor in the ensemble cast does his best with the role he is given, however unnatural his lines or his character. Greg Kinnear (“Little Miss Sunshine??) portrays the head of marketing of Mickey’s, an imaginary fast food chain. He is onscreen for the majority of the movie and might have become a character to whom the audience could relate; instead, his character serves only to initiate the fusion of the corporate...
...flicks that hit the big screen at the end of the summer. Despite these flops and mediocre blockbusters like “Pirates,” Hollywood managed to produce a few real gems this summer. Steve Carell’s indie-comedy “Little Miss Sunshine?? combined smart screenwriting with a sharp cast. Even Al Gore succeeded, for once—his poignant, “An Inconvenient Truth,” broadcasted the details of the global warming issue to thousands who may not subscribe to Scientific American. So yes, this was a better...