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A lot of this depends on who you are with and how full the theater is (or how good the sound).
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The same movie watched with my brother and sister-in-law evoked only a few forced chuckles. I watched "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" three times in one week and each time different lines got different laughs, and one night, hardly anyone laughed (the theater was equally filled each night). My friends saw the same movie in a large group of peers and thought that it was hysterical. I saw "Hot Shots" with my dad in an almost empty theater, and felt I'd wasted $5.
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He saw it with his wife on video and was embarrassed. I saw "Dumb and Dumber" with my older brother, and I've never laughed harder or more continuously in a movie before or since. And while censorship isn't limited to government, church, commercial or social repression, the phrase "freedom of speech" (as outlined in the First Amendment) applies to government restrictions on what "the people" can say.
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(And for some reason we think it's a rational defense to say that someone else did something just as bad but didn't get punished for it as much.) The classroom of teenagers, reacting spontaneously and having a free discussion (even if it became raucous and uncivil) was not an attempt to prevent, modify or control the expression of Angie's ideas, but an attempt (by some, at least) to refute them. We have a hard time separating our personal feelings from the legal system, a conflict that's goes to the core of Lisa's moral dilemma. Lisa's point is significant - and it's one of the movie's many sharp insights into how Americans argue. and everybody started screaming at her like she was defending the Ku Klux Klan!" Whereupon, one of the teachers says that jumping down someone's throat when you disagree with them is "censorship." Lisa Cohen (Anna Paquin) goes ballistic: "This class is not the government!"
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Fans are curious about how quickly the Russians will arrive in the NHL.Rush Limbaugh's so-called "slutgate" brouhaha reminds me of a scene in Kenneth Lonergan's great film "Margaret." After a heated classroom argument about 9/11, a student says: "I think this whole class should apologize to Angie because all she did was express her opinion about what her relatives in Syria think about the fact that we bombed the shit out of a practically medieval culture. Fans are currently interested in several Russian prospects coming through the system, four of whom ( Ilya Konovalov, Maxim Denezhkin, Maxim Berezkin, Matvey Petrov) were chosen since Oilers general manager Ken Holland arrived from Detroit. Yakupov’s 252 games with Edmonton remains the outer marker for Oilers draft picks from Russia.
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There are names here who either played at a high level of pro hockey for a decade (Evgeny Muratov, Alexei Mikhnov, Alexander Bumagin) or will eventually ( Anton Slepyshev), but Edmonton hasn’t benefited from the heart of any careers over these many years. Here’s a decade by decade look at Edmonton’s draft record, beginning with the selection of Igor Vyazmikin with the final selection of the 1987 draft. There was a time when the Nail Yakupov selection in 2012 signaled renewed interest in Russian players, but over the years the Oilers have little to show for their investments. Over the years, every management team employed by the Oilers has attempted to be a player in Russian hockey, but to little avail. Fox) returns in 'Stuart Little 2,' delighting audiences with his big heart and even more action-packed adventure. There is just one player born in Russia who dressed for Stanley Cup Final games for any of those those teams, and Sergei Samsonov (2006) was a trade deadline rental. Plucky, pint-sized hero Stuart Little (Michael J. The Edmonton Oilers have been to the Stanley Cup final seven times, the most recent occurrence in 2006.