Word: panic
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Irish actor whose only notable film work was in Joel Schumacher's scruffy "Tigerland," snagged the title role in a Willis war drama, "Hart's War," when Edward Norton dropped out. Farrell got a whopping $2.5 million for the role. From the studio's side, that's called panic...
...audience, or you make them laugh or cry. The worst insult for example was when some people found parts of Pi boring and that hurt a lot. For Requiem the people that hate it, really hate it, and the people that love it, really love it. People are having panic attacks and shaking when they walk out. For me, that's what always excited me most about film. When I went to see movies that just fucking blew my mind...
...that growing disquiet add the recurrence of warfare and terrorism in the Middle East last week. Result: a full-fledged panic on Wall Street. By the time the rout ended, the Dow Jones average had plunged 379 points on Thursday and the tech-heavy NASDAQ index stood at its lowest level of the year. Though both markets rebounded on Friday, that did little to dispel the underlying unease that the economy may be a Ford Explorer speeding along on Firestones...
There were "three hours of panic I'd made the wrong decision, that there was an East Coast upper crust that I couldn't work with," he says...
...something very bouncy down there. Pushed over a cliff by underwhelming earnings reports from components IBM and JP Morgan, the Dow plummeted 435 points to a nostalgic (March '99) level of 9654 before 10 a.m. Big Blue dropped 23 points, Morgan shed 18, the curbs were on, and panic...