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...this, set to Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin'," is revealed in an opening-credits salvo that's among the zippiest, most thrilling assemblages in modern movies. The rest of Watchmen--which Zack Snyder, of 300 fame, directed from the wildly admired comic-book serial written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Dave Gibbons--can't match this Mach 2 ride through alternative history. Nor is the movie likely to live up to the hype it and its source novel have generated. Derisive laughter was heard at a critics' screening, and a Hollywood Reporter review predicted that...
...Complicating this is the possessiveness felt by hardcore Watchmaniacs, who believe that any change is an act of treason. When director Zack Snyder showed clips of the movie last fall to an audience of rapt but wary votaries, one portly fellow told him, "On behalf of the obese-obsessive demographic, I want your assurance that the ending does not puss out." Such is the snakebite of hype, especially for a project with such outsize expectations. The film, budgeted at $100 million and the object of a rights wrangle between Warner Bros. and 20th Century Fox, has received less than rapturous...
...forward, who had two double-doubles in the last three games, along with a 23-point showing against La Salle.“We really need to focus on Bernardini,” said Housman.The Crimson must also keep its eye on point guard Zack Rosen. In his first season, the freshman sensation currently leads the Ivy League with an assist/turnover ratio of 2.13. He is also second in the league in assists, averaging 4.9 a game. Rosen can score as well, as he has put up double figures in points in four of the last six games...
...because ultimately that’s where we want to be as a program.” Perhaps the Crimson can even the playing field when it fills the holes in its lineup. Senior Andrew Flanagan (165 lbs.) was a late scratch, joining sophomore Corey Jantzen (141) and rookie Zack Pope (125) as the third starter held out of the tournament.With the 125 and 141 positions empty, Harvard began all three matches with a 12-0 deficit, keeping the squad from posing a serious threat.“We took our lumps,” Caputo said...
...Minutemen on the back foot from the start.The Crimson, however, was unable to break through in the first 45 minutes with the wind at its back. Harvard managed five shots, but only junior Brian Grimm’s effort forced UMass’ All-American senior goalkeeper Zack Simmons into a save.After switching sides at halftime, the Crimson players knew that they would have to dig deep and fight the conditions for the remainder of regulation.“They were better prepared for the conditions,” Clark said of UMass. “They had a couple...