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...inspiration, due to its immense commercial success. But I never expected to run into Gollum again. Or the cave troll. Or any Orcs. However, I was greeted by all (or shameless approximations of) these creatures. Heck, even a stand-in for the mountain troll from “Harry Potter?? made an appearance. I’m no historian, but a movie based on the Battle of Thermopylae probably shouldn’t have any monsters. Despite all of these grievances, and the others that I don’t have the room to list, the film features...
...humanities buff without realizing it. It helps to think of the tedious reading as a slightly more intellectual Harry Potter book you read as background so that you won’t be awkwardly left out of conversations on whether or not Professor Snipe is really on Harry Potter??s side. Clearly, this demonstrates the unsurpassed level of diligence, integrity, and work ethic of the typical Harvard student in any academic setting. Just kidding. What it’s really a reflection of is the fact that classes like A-84 and Historical Study...
...Bryant St.11:00 AM A Tale of Two CitiesRadcliffe Yard 11:30 AM Struttin’ With Some Barbeque: The New Orleans Jazz TraditionARTS FIRST Tent, Science Center Japanese Tea Ceremony DemonstrationsTearoom, East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department, 5 Bryant St. 12:00 PM Clay Creations at the Potter??s WheelScience Center Hands-On ArtDudley House A Tale of Two CitiesRadcliffe Yard12:15 PM Japanese Tea Ceremony DemonstrationsTearoom, East Asian Languages and Civilizations Department, 5 Bryant St.12:30 PM Musical WindsSanders Theatre1:00 PM ARTS FIRST 2006 PERFORMANCE FAIRVarious Locations Harvard PowwowRadcliffe Yard Viol ConcertAdolphus Busch Hall Last...
...Year-Old Virgin,” here delivers an extraordinarily nuanced and tear-jerking performance. Christine is married to David, the definition of a completely insensitive jerk—made easier to believe as the actor, Jason Isaacs, plays Lucius Malfoy in the “Harry Potter?? series. The moment when she silently realizes that she is better without him—conveyed simply by her dynamic facial expression and a well-framed shot of her husband’s empty chair—packs more feminist punch than “The First Wives?...
...been ruined. In adapting the universally beloved fantasy series, “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe,” Disney attempts to join the ranks of “The Lord of the Rings” and the “Harry Potter?? franchises, visually stunning films that did justice to the original works. But, unfortunately for fans of the books and the parents dragged with them, Andrew Adamson’s (“Shrek”) work fails on two counts: accurately presenting Lewis’ classic story...