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TAKING OFF Sarah Jessica Parker on life after Sex and the City,
romantic comedies, and her new movie, Failure to Launch
Last Summer Suss Oh, that inviolable spirit of wine! Wine appreciation is a luxuriating endeavor that offers untold pleasures (among them enormous benefits to one’s health).
Daily Bread RESIDENTS living in the area of SSS village and its environs have a special little secret they would probably like to keep to themselves, or, conversely, may be proud enough of it to share it to the rest of the world.
X-Men 3: The Last Stand X3 kicks off well. First, we are shown Magneto and Professor X 20 years younger recruiting Jean Grey as a little girl with extraordinary powers. The scene’s execution, and its powerful acting, not only set the stage for the arguments the film will face and establish the stark differences between the philosophies of Magneto and the professor, but is one of the most memorable scenes in the series. When we return to this home and a similar scene later in the film, the quiet menace echoes and makes for yet another memorable scene. This is followed by the origins of the anti-mutant drug which will serve as one of the movie’s main conflicts. And then a danger room sequence with—yes, fanboys—a sentinel.
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