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...money where his mouth is,” Washington says. “He didn’t want to give me as much [money] as I wanted [to make the film], but we came to a good number.”But in the end, it wasn??t Weinstein’s money or Winfrey’s clout that pushed Washington to direct and co-star in the film. Instead, Washington determined for himself that “Debaters” was something special. “When I read the script, I just liked...
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...admission letter’s appearance in the video, Baek laughs, saying, “I was uncomfortable with it because it’s kind of beating a dead horse, what with all of the Korean students who have already written books about getting into Harvard...It wasn??t my intention to use the Harvard name to launch my career...
...feverish intensity of its predecessor. Not to mention the fact that “Corvette” was, plain and simple, well written. Prince created an emotionally real narrator; his babymakin’ music was frequently campy, but it never felt forced and was heartfelt even when it wasn??t profound. The-Dream’s loverman persona is as plastic as his production. Car/sex metaphors were tired even in the early ’80s, but Prince had the talent to make it work. The-Dream simply doesn’t. —Reviewer Jake...
...people Sundquist-Sarafa’s. Students were given an opportunity to really get to know the candidates not just from shaking their hands or running into them, freezing at the Science Center. More people watched the Martel-Zimmerman interview than voted in the entire election!If it wasn??t the candidates, then what could it have been? We care about issues that inspire us, that worry us, that piss us off. The war in Iraq, the economy, abortion—these are the issues that drive people to vote. What issues do we feel that way about...