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...unscrupulous poachers. Ritai (played with furious gusto by Tibetan actor Duobuji) copes with the murder of one of his men in the only way he knows: he starts hunting the hunters. With the grace of a master filmmaker, Lu seamlessly folds the story of Ga Yu (Zhang Lei), a wet-behind-the-ears reporter for a Beijing newspaper, into Ritai’s crusade against the poachers, deftly obscuring frontier journalism with frontier revenge. The subtitles that accompany the Mandarin and Tibetan dialogue don’t hamper such dramatic complexity, primarily thanks to Lu’s impeccable direction...
Although the Facebook event invitation claimed no rashes would be had, a few complained of foam-induced dry skin. Despite a fantastic theme, AEPi’s Wet Hot American Summer party in Quincy didn’t live up to expectations when debates over the guest list overshadowed the spirit of the best movie ever made. The Currier TLR and Pfoho Belltower were, for once, not incredibly crowded and sweaty, although among Quad parties, the Belltower won out when large half-naked men started doing boat races...
...competitors last Saturday were treated to an afternoon dip in a pool—a pool filled with nippy, green gelatin, that is. The Campus Life Committee (CLC) combined two college classics—intramural sports and Jell-O wrestling—to create “Slippery When Wet,” a spring water event held in between games of the House Intramural Dodgeball Tournament last weekend in the Malkin Athletic Center Quad. The event featured inflatable water slides and a pool brimming with lime Jell-O set up on the sidelines of the dodgeball courts...
WHAT'S NEW There's still a boat, a wall of water and a group of survivors. But apart from that, the screenplay is brand new. There's no Winters character-all the women are more of the "don't know-their-names-but-they-sure-look-good-wet" variety, like Emmy Rossum (Phantom of the Opera). And the special effects on this one should make the first one look like a kiddie pool...
...that the audience was restricted to the featured artists. Nearly 2000 people attended the festival’s events, which included several screenings of student films, as well as discussions with professional filmmakers such as Michael Showalter, who co-wrote and acted in “Wet Hot American Summer” and Lisa Gossels, director of “The Children of Chabannes,” one of the features screened...