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...sets about his task, scaring himself with his facility at selling the product. Rapidly ascending through the drug ring hierarchy, he begins to work with David Jason (Jeff Goldblum) a suburban attorney with high aspirations. Together, they hit the big time, and Stevens gets the opportunity to enjoy the sweet life of a dealer--cool car, big penthouse, beautiful girlfriend, the works...

Author: By Danielle A. Phillip, | Title: Digging Deep Into the Drug War | 4/16/1992 | See Source »

Duke and screenwriters Henry Bean and Michael Tolkin have made only minimal concessions to Hollywood. They tell a story of drug life without glorifications. A dealer's life is short and sweet; the existence is one in which killing a man is "liberating...

Author: By Danielle A. Phillip, | Title: Digging Deep Into the Drug War | 4/16/1992 | See Source »

Revenge may be sweet. But winning is the most important thing...

Author: By Jay K. Varma, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: A Title, But No Revenge for Ruggers | 4/14/1992 | See Source »

...never see it again." Campus critics took a different view. Ren's constant bleat -- "You bloated sack of protoplasm!" -- began to replace Bart Simpson's "Eat my shorts!" as their put-down of choice. Frank Zappa joined the fan club. So did Robert De Niro and pop singer Matthew Sweet. Dormitories at Yale, the University of Michigan and U.S.C. staged viewing parties, where undergraduates displayed their new Ren & Stimpy T shirts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Loonier Toon Tales | 4/13/1992 | See Source »

Andrew Watson plays Alfred III, Claire's Childhood Sweet heart. As the rather serious, sentimental mayor-to-be of today, Watson is consummately convincing. But he does not succeed in making the darker side of himself--the coward, the sinner, the betrayer--seem real. The viewer will remember him nonetheless, if only for the violent climax of the first act. To the accompaniment of Gavin Friday's Next, he writhes on stage in an agony of what might be orgasmic ecstasy or wild despair...

Author: By Ashwini Sukthankar, | Title: Like That Old Relative Who Won't Go Away: A "Dragging" Visit at the Loeb Mainstage | 4/9/1992 | See Source »

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