Mrs. Green, a teenage officers’ mess waitress, signed up in the last months of the war and recalled the officers’ courtly behavior
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Mrs. Green, a teenage officers’ mess waitress, signed up in the last months of the war and recalled the officers’ courtly behavior Bill Morrison’s documentary uses found footage to recall the days when coal fueled Britain and to recount the demise of the mining trade. The Oscar nominees’ lunch yields interesting tidbits, like the level of applause for “The Help” stars. Mr. deGruy was an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and marine biologist. Images from this prelude to the Feb. 26 Oscar ceremony. The annual Oscar nominees’ luncheon, where everyone roots for one another, was attended by 150 of the 188 in the running for awards, including 20 in the acting category. This low-budget film about three teenage boys who learn they have superpowers was No. 1 at North American theaters over the weekend, taking in about $22 million. Suspicious of government initiatives, protesters linked to the Tea Party are denouncing all manner of measures they equate with a 1992 United Nations resolution, Agenda 21. Mr. Gazzara’s long acting career included playing Brick in the original “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” on Broadway and roles in influential films by John Cassavetes. “Transformers” and “Rango” take to video to make their Oscar cases, and the Kodak Theater may not be the Kodak for much longer. |
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