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- Crash Bandicoot 3: Warped -- Games
Faced with an evil force which is threatening their island home, Crash Bandicoot and Dr. Neo Cortex are forced to work together in the funniest Crash adventure ever. Control the squabbling duo through innovative tandem gameplay as they whack, smack, spin, throw, and ride their way through a fully 3D free-roaming environment. - Veronica Lake -- Miscellaneous
Far from the Hollywood hills and many miles north of Miami, Lake's reputed remains have resurfaced in a Catskills antique store. The quirky little shop plans a homage to the late star on Saturday, with a look-alike contest, "Peek-A-Boo" cookies ― and a spoonful of the actress' purported ashes taking center stage. - Michael Cimino -- Heaven's Gate
Interviews with Cimino are rare, and he gives his part in the Heaven's Gate very little discussion. George Hickenlooper's book Reel Interviews and Peter Biskind's highly critical book Easy Riders, Raging Bulls deal almost exclusively with the film and resulting scandal. Hickenlooper's book includes one of the few candid discussions with Cimino; Biskind focuses on events during and after the production as a later backdrop for the sweeping changes made to Hollywood and the movie brat generation. - Leonardo Dicaprio -- Kate Winslet
Leonardo DiCaprio is currently filming with his Titanic co-star Kate Winslet in Revolutionary Road. The movie is first set in the 1950s in the idllyic suburban Connecticut, but their relationship begins to deteriorate into an endless cycle of squabbling, jealousy and recriminations. - Rhetoric -- Communication
"Rhetoric is par excellence the region of the Scramble, of insult and injury, bickering, squabbling, malice and the lie, cloaked malice and subsidized lie. . . . Rhetoric ... includes resources of appeal ranging from sacrificial, evangelical love, through the kinds of persuasion figuring in sexual love, to sheer 'neutral' communication (communication being the area where love has become so generalized, desexualized, 'technologized,' that only close critical or philosophic scrutiny can discern the vestiges of the original motive)" - Greer Garson -- Santa Fe
Eightyish widow Mrs Parkington (Greer Garson) gathers her children together to try to get her son-in-law out of trouble. As her brood squabble she looks back on her life, from her beginning as a hotel maid in frontier Nevada where she was swept off her feet by oil-man and financier Augustus Parkington. - Johann Sebastian Bach -- Church
In 1723 Bach moved to Leipzig to take the job of Kantor at the St Thomas Church, a very large church in the town. As Kantor he was in charge of all the music, both at St Thomas and at another church nearby. He ... had to compose music for the town. It was an excellent job, and more secure than being at a court. The schools were good for his sons. Bach stayed in Leipzig until his death. - The King -- Women
A visually beautiful film, ONE NIGHT WITH THE KING depicts the biblical tale of a Jewish peasant, Hadassah (Tiffany Dupont), and her journey to become the legendary Queen Esther. Her parents were murdered when she was a young girl and she was taken in by her uncle, Mordecai (John Rhys-Davies); he raised her in Susa, a city of the ancient empire of Persia. Hadassah--beautiful, intelligent and passionate--was summoned among many of the kingdom’s virtuous young women to be groomed as a possible new queen for the powerful and handsome King Xerxes (Luke Goss). Hadassah hides her Jewish heritage under advisement from her uncle, and changes her name to Esther. She impresses the King. He falls in love with her and chooses her to be his bride, and she becomes Queen of Persia. - Ecuador -- Government
Ecuador was a Spanish colony until 1822, when independence forces won a decisive victory over Spain. Since then the government has alternated between civilian rule and military dictatorship. Most of Ecuador’s political conflicts have involved squabbles among groups within the upper classes who control the nation’s wealth. - Natalie Portman -- Beautiful Girls
Natalie Portman is glowing on the cover of the upcoming issue of Harper's Bazaar. The very lucky girl got to wear the same dress Audrey Hepburn wore in Breakfast at Tiffany's. Natalie is often compared to Audrey, so it's really a perfect fit for the cover, and Natalie loved the time she spent in the icon's dress. Here's more:
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