Word: trailerized
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...California central valley rightfully elicits some doubt and curiosity in the film’s cast of characters. Where defiant teen Tobe (Evan Rachel Wood, “Thirteen”) sees excitement and intrigue, her father (David Morse, “The Green Mile”) sees trailer trash, and her kid brother (Rory Culkin, “Mean Creek”) sees a role model. The film traces the melancholy trajectory of this dysfunctional family’s interactions once they come into contact with Harlan, with the psychological motivations behind each of the characters becoming clearer...
...small group of extremely attractive passengers to get out. Starring Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell, Richard Dreyfuss, and “Entourage’s” Kevin Dillon, this one has Adam M. Jasienski ’08 hooked. “I saw the trailer awhile ago. I like the big, trashy, special effects movies with no plot.” Mayuri N. Shah ’08 is a fan of the trailer but a little confused: “It looks like Titanic. Is it the same story? I wonder?”If there?...
...also featured the redoubtable Jeff Daniels), but it is also a nicely dishonorable addition to the small but often hilarious tradition of comedies in which the bourgeoisie get their comeuppance while navigating large vehicles along narrow and twisted roads. Anyone here remember Lucy and Desi in The Long, Long Trailer, way back in 1954? No? That?s too bad. But surely you recall Albert Brooks?s best movie, Lost in America (1991). Our movies - especially the supposedly funny ones - are so relentlessly middle class in outlook, so often concentrated on the romantic anguish of people who are all lifestyle...
...short hours on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001. Sitting in my seat before the movie started, I was already tense. As a resident of lower Manhattan, I, like other New Yorkers, felt deeply touched by that day. Indeed, I had found it hard to even watch the trailer online. At the heart of “United 93” is the story of the passengers and the hijackers of United Airlines Flight 93, which was aimed at the Capitol building, but crashed into the Pennsylvania countryside when the passengers fought back against the hijackers. Greengrass, who directed...
...life I've enjoyed surprising people. People think I'm sooo serious and always thinking about foreign policy - and while I spend a great deal of time thinking about foreign policy, it's not all I do. I did enjoy appearing on the Gilmore Girls. I had my own trailer, my own hairdresser, the whole thing. And what I found in acting is that it was actually quite hard because you had to follow a script, totally, exactly, with every preposition and intonation. And so I think I'm better being Secretary of State...