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...biggest thrill is watching the team grow," Sneddon says. "There are some great kids in that locker room, and I've loved watching them improve as a team over the course of the season...
Cruise, whose hair is to be dyed blonde for the role, is very enthusiastic about the project. He liked reading Rice novels in high school and enjoyed the thrill of getting scared at vampire movies as a kid. I even started to feel sorry for him when he explained how he feels that the flack he has received from critics about "Interview" has been the most negative experience of his acting career...
...thrill of traveling solo nevertheless drew 300 applicants for 95 researcher-writer positions last year. Indeed, perhaps the ultimate lure is the independence of traveling alone...
...Hawks, a film exhibitor in his fifties who is also the documentary's most wonderful raconteur, discusses a teenage fascination with the young Robert Stack's "perky nipples," Hawks provides a marvelously detailed Proustian picture of gay bars in the `50s. He remembers "the thrill of having wool pants on that itched, and a white collar shirt that cut into your neck, and you were slow dancing with a stranger, and you were so hot and you were so uncomfortable with it all. And it was so delicious...
...also coaxed top performances from his cast, especially the lead actresses. Tilly, with her otherworldly glamour, is a New Age evil stepmother; in her sleepytime voice, pod threats have the thrill of seduction. And Anwar (Al Pacino's dance partner in Scent of a Woman) plays Marti as honest, balky, easily bruised; already she has the edgy assurance of a pro slated for stardom. Her soft lashes and wary eyes, which make her look as if she has just been prodded awake into a nightmare, key this haunting film's message: that life has to be faced with eyes wide...