Word: superealism
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...take a report of four stolen black Dell laptop computers and carrying cases valued at $8,000. Feb. 6 10:34 a.m.—An officer was dispatched to the Gordon Track Center at 55 N. Harvard Street in Boston to take a report of a stolen Juggs Super softball pitching machine valued at $1,500. Feb. 7 10:22 a.m.—An officer was dispatched to the Harvard University News Office at 1350 Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge to take a report of a stolen, unattended, black Donke camera bag valued at $75 that contained a Canon...
...audience's take on Lecter from horrified fascination to pity, or sympathy, or empathy. Hannibal Rising is his most explicit defense: not guilty by reason of insanity, with its roots in a childhood trauma. [That's plausible,] but a lot less interesting than the grownup spectacle of the super-Mensa, super-crazy Hannibal in the first two books. To explain Hannibal is to remove the reason for his tenacious, voracious hold on readers: his otherness - odious and seductive, and unexplainable - by delving into his past. As the good doctor himself argued (in Silence): 'Nothing happened to me. I happened...
...company expects, however, that a recent marketing campaign, which kicked off with a 30-second Super Bowl ad last weekend, will promote the Total Access program and bolster Blockbuster’s market share...
...million Average cost to air a 30-sec. ad during the Super Bowl...
Before he developed a taste for liver—with fava beans and a nice chianti, of course—Hannibal Lecter was a just a disturbed young man. Stepping into the iconic super-villain role is French actor Gaspard Ulliel, star of “Hannibal Rising,” the latest installment from Thomas Harris’ book series. Ulliel admits that tackling such a legend is “a bit scary,” but knows he can make Hannibal his own. “People are going to walk into the movie looking for similarity...