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...worthy and Captain Lance Ayrault On an indirect free kick just outside the Cornell penalty box, the freshman from Atlanta roller the ball to Ayrault. The senior striker smacked a hard drive with the outside of his right foot that blazed past the Big Red's wall and burnt into the net inches from the left post...
...will seem far fetched. For as the story develops, we see that hundreds are involved in running the research complex. Nevertheless, the picture is stylishly made and suspenseful, with the distinct advantage of having JoBeth Williams (the mom in Poltergeist) as a sheriff investigating the killings aided by a burnt-out New York City detective (Robert Urich, TV's Dan Tanna). She's spunky and believable, and she can make you care about her professional problems, her sputtery love life and - almost - a crime wave in the bovine population...
...freshman, who asked not to be identified, said a man approached her as she left the Science Center and that he made obscene gestures to her while following her home. She added that the light bulb above her entry door was burnt out, and that on reaching the door she had trouble opening it quickly...
...just as soon have some fresh faces rather than some of us who have put in our times and Burnt out," he said
Only imagination is needed, and a concentration of spirit, to make Ibsen's great dramas burst into bright flame. This brushfire production, imported to Broadway from Washington's Kennedy Center, dampens the spirit of the text and absolutely extinguishes its immediacy. Burnt down to basic melodrama, Ghosts creaks like a mediocre television serial. Its terrible symmetry has here all the impact of a bad night at Falcon Crest...