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Initially, Berlinger seems to understand that his best course of action is to straddle the thin line of hip irony and ride it until it breaks. The early scenes of BW2 are entirely self-aware and play like a wicked little horror satire, from the inspired opening montage to, even better, a group of awestruck foreign tourists that stare at the trees with wide-eyed wonder while babbling about Coffin Rock and little stick figures. These are the glimmers of the film I dearly wish Berlinger decided to pursue. Instead, he has his troupe camp out in the woods...
...realized I wasn't meant to write papers, so I switched to Social Anthropology, which is an easy major, because I didn't have the balls to tell my parents I wanted to be an arts and crafts major. Because that's what they would call it, even though I think it's one of the best departments at Harvard, the VES department, at least it was when I was there. I applied to two classes, sculpture and filmmaking, and I didn't get into the sculpture class, but I got into filmmaking. And I really...
...Nothing is set, but I'm working on a screenplay, it looks like I'll be working on a screenplay with Frank Miller, who wrote the Dark Knight Returns, we'll see what happens. But we haven't started working on it, we haven't even started thinking about it, the deal's not done. Right now I'm also working on an original new science-fiction film. I've been working on it for ten months, it's untitled, and I'm going to push everything forward, and see what comes out first...
Students said "parent-proofing dorm rooms," as Leigh Wahba '04 called it, was common, but said general cleaning was even more so. Clothes were cleaned, floors vacuumed and mysterious odors were banished yesterday by anxious first-years...
...some trouble retaining the delicate balance of humor and pathos that gives Bennett's play its special flavor. This story of a king whose reason slips away, whose Establishment wishes him gone and whose sons plot against him could make the material for a solemn biopic. Yet even the most dramatic moments in Bennett's play are punctuated with laughs and a tongue-in-cheek manner. The recreation of this difficult symbiosis between tragedy and farce was all the harder as the play's director brought a completely different agenda to this production...