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THE SPECTATOR

November 30, 2007
 
 

Disney's Newest Release Enchanted
Combines Live Action and Animation

by Alex Ossola '10

    Hopeless romantics and  cynical realists have never before  found such a movie that could be so agreeable to both. Yes, Enchanted, which came out last Friday, is the best of both worlds in an overall entertaining performance that will leave you (as well as your innocent younger siblings) grinning. More. . .
 

From The Oldies to the Present, Locksley Rocks

by Ashley Stagner '09

    The band Locksley is what happens when you put The Beetles and garage rock in a blender and press puree.  The band brings the classic style of bands like The Beetles, The Kinks, and The Ramones and combines that with their own modern style, in a sense recreating a present day British Invasion. More. . .
 

LOST Offers New Clips

By Jacob Murray '09

    Sick of waiting to find out the fates of the Oceanic 815 passengers, who left us with a massive cliffhanger at the end of season three?  Avid Lost fans are becoming anxious about the show's future, due to its unconfirmed nine-month hiatus, as well as the devastating writers strike that has already crippled popular shows such as The Office and Heroes.  So what is in store for producer J.J. Abrams' hit show?  In actuality, Lost is poised to perform better than most primetime shows due to its late start date, which will be sometime near the end of February. More. . .
 

New to Me Review: The Truman Show

By Jennifer Mitchell '09

    Are you sick of scouring Blockbuster's New Release displays, trying to find a movie you haven't seen? Are you tired of seeing movies with "Long Wait" statuses pile up in your Netflix queue? Read my weekly article to discover great movies that are new to you. More. . .