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Despite any such concerns, their sold-out March 27 show at the Middle East seemed to only buttress the group’s popularity in this country, putting the band in the unenviable position of now having to somehow record another, even more successful album, or have the crown of indie hopeful grabbed by a more nimble competitor...
...unfortunate state of affairs? Well, studios can start by moving away from its reliance on test audiences. Producers remain convinced that test screenings are the best way to gauge a film’s potential success and target audience. This is largely ineffective. Paramount Pictures must somehow have found the only ten people on the planet likely to enjoy Twisted, branded them a focus group and gave the movie a green light. The movie failed to recoup even half its budget. Most of the movies in this week’s top ten will fail to make their studios...
...into place makes it worth all the effort: the lights and sound and costumes and set come together with the hours of rehearsal to create something truly magical. Also, being out in front of an audience, hearing their reactions and knowing that you’re connecting with and somehow affecting them is always a huge rush. There really is a relationship between the actor and audience that can be exhilarating. I also love the whole process of taking on a character and finding a way to make her real, to lift her off the pages of the script...
Fast-forward to opening day again, and the analysis of the Sox’s chances begins. Pedro’s meltdown in the second inning somehow recalls last year’s playoffs, spurring yet another discussion about Grady Little’s decision, a topic that didn’t die on Boston sports radio for the entire off-season...
...carry a fire extinguisher when he went to the Boyds' to pick up Wanda for Sunday school? And your sister says, cool as can be, "Because Beryl Boyd was hopped up on vaporizers and liable to hallucinate and think that the house was burning down, and somehow a blast of liquid CO2 seemed to calm her down." And there you have it. A little more of the story...