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...dismembered body parts. For the sake of clarity though, it’s not sex and violence that we’re missing. Certainly this year’s “House of Wax” remake was plenty gory, and the neo-slashers of the last ten years have featured supple amounts of nubile flesh. If that’s all I was after I would just watch “Cherry Falls” or “I Know What You Did Last Summer” or straight-to-video gems like “Frankenfish...
...Based on an article in FM, the Harvard Crimson’s weekly magazine. Harvard Coop, Third Floor. 7 p.m. (DJH)Wednesday, Nov. 2Another Life. Despite its members’ youth—all are in their early 20s—Another Life has been a band for nearly ten years and their grunge-jazz style continues to evolve. Also playing are Westgate, Splint, and Veridical. 18+. The Middle East Upstairs. 9 p.m. $8. (MFK)Thursday, Nov. 3Spoon. The angular post-rockers behind the breathy sextacular single “I Turn My Camera On,” as well...
...movie. It’s aesthetically pleasing, and vaguely worth seeing, if you’re enough of a devoted Steve Martin fan to wish to partake of his fantasy of producing “high art” (underscored by the moody lighting), but frankly, not worth the ten dollars. There are much cheaper ways to feel bilious...
...develops a storyline in its second half. Government agents force Elena to divorce Zorro and to seduce Archduke Wilhelm (Michel Bos), a member of a European guild plotting to destroy the United States. Zorro must stop the dastardly scheme: in come the sabers and muskets! However, these badly-choreographed, ten-on-one battles are sickeningly artificial. Enjoying them is less a question of suspending belief than throwing it off a cliff and leaving it for dead. “Legend”’s one-dimensional excuses for characters are as mediocre as the action scenes. Elena...
Only about one of every ten African-Americans approved of President Bush's performance before Hurricane Katrina, and the government's much-criticized handling of that crisis lowered that support even more. But Republicans, who have long suggested that Bush's policies on education and home ownership will one day win black support, haven't given up. Tuesday, one of their strategies-getting more high-profile black GOP candidates-bore fruit when, after months of encouragement from top Republican officials, Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele entered the 2006 Senate race...