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Miss Kael replied: "Movies are made and criticism is written by the use of intelligence, talent, taste, emotion, education, imagination and discrimination. I suggest it is time you and your cohorts stop thinking with your genital jewels." And I suggest that now is the time for Kael to return to the standards of the first sentence before her own gems get out of hand...
...makes a compelling case for a more serious interpretation of Tarantino’s talent, and the film justifies the otherwise vapid (and very cool) Vol. 1, which should never have existed as a separate film. The commercial logistics of a four-hour movie aside, Kill Bill would have worked best as a single entity, the second half imbuing the first with a certain weight. Indeed, Tarantino’s lip fetish is itself enough to empower Vol. 2 with far more powerful scenes than Vol. 1: when a tied-up Beatrix must wrap her lips around a flashlight...
Miss Kael replied: "Movies are made and criticism is written by the use of intelligence, talent, taste, emotion, education, imagination and discrimination. I suggest it is time you and your cohorts stop thinking with your genital jewels." And I suggest that now is the time for Kael to return to the standards of the first sentence before her own gems get out of hand...
...clutch performance, Farkes’ teammates say, is nothing more than a testament to the infamous work ethic and talent of last year’s Ivy Rookie of the Year...
...have moved up through the ranks as fast or as soon as O’Mary. The willingness to drop everything (repeatedly), having an unerring talent for being in the right place at the right time, and one or two Harvard connections were all it took. At 26, his resume glitters with names like John Kerry, Hillary Clinton, the Gores, Larry Summers and Howard Dean. His jobs have placed him in a White House wracked by the Monica Lewinsky scandal, in Nashville and Florida for the 2000 election recount disaster and in Massachusetts Hall for the fairly tempestuous beginning...