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Hal Hinson of The Washington Post wrote a particularly scathing review, stating that " It's impossible to know what Francis Coppola's Life Without Zoe is.
The Washington Post staff writer Hal Hinson would disparagingly comment in an aside during a review of Jarmusch's Mystery Train ( 1989 ) that in the director's debut, " the only talent he demonstrated was for collecting egregiously untalented actors ".
Her performance won her widespread acclaim ; Hal Hinson of the Washington Post saw Pfeiffer's role as " the least obvious and the most difficult.
However, Hal Hinson of the Washington Post criticized it as “ woefully short on originality .”
" Hal Hinson in the Washington Post wrote that the film's " wit and immediacy is extraordinarily rare in a period film.
Hal Hinson, in his review for The Washington Post, praised Sandra Bullock's performance: " The only performer to stand out is Sandra Bullock as Annie ...
Hal Hinson, in his review for The Washington Post, wrote, " Brooks is excellent at taking us inside the world of television, but not terribly good at analyzing it.
" Critic Hal Hinson commented that Meyer " capable of sending up his material without cheapening it or disrupting our belief in the reality of his yarn ," and called the one-liners an organic part of the film's " jocular, tongue-in-cheek spirit ".
In his review for the Washington Post, Hal Hinson had a mixed reaction to Myers ' performance: " Everything he does is charmingly lightweight and disposable and reasonably impossible to resist.
Commenting on his work with regard to Ishtar, Hal Hinson in the Washington Post observed: " Grodin has a one-of-a-kind quality on the screen, a sort of inspired spinelessness.
In his review for the Washington Post, Hal Hinson wrote, " As its stars, Miller and Jolie seem just as one-dimensional — except that, in their case, the effect is intentional ".
Hal Hinson, writing for the Washington Post, noted " Dugan has a brisk, imaginative comic style ; he sets up his gags well, so that there's still some surprise in the punch lines when they come.
Hal Hinson writing in The Washington Post gave the film a lukewarm review and said " The punk jaggedness they bring to their derivations is the only hint of originality, but this, too, seems a little staid.
" In his review for The Washington Post, Hal Hinson wrote " A lot of what Bigelow puts up on the screen bypasses the brain altogether, plugging directly into our viscera, our gut.
In his review for the Washington Post, Hal Hinson wrote, " This is a work of scatterbrained originality, funny, unexpected and ceaselessly engaging ".
" Hal Hinson, in his review for the Washington Post, wrote, " The action is so gratuitous, and so indifferently presented, that it's impossible to think that Cox ever truly intended it to be seen by anyone outside of the cast and crew and their immediate families.
The Washington Post reviewer Hal Hinson wondered " whether Kim Basinger is more obnoxious as a cartoon or as a real person ," and felt that the combination of animation and live action was unconvincing.
Hal Hinson in the Washington Post wrote: " In its own delightfully peculiar way, the film is the only one of its kind ever made-a horror film about office politics ...
In his review in The Washington Post, Hal Hinson called the film " a mesmerizing poetic work composed in an eerie minor key.
In his review in the Washington Post, Hal Hinson called the film a " beautiful balance of elements ... mellow, harmonious and poignantly funny.
Desson Thompson and Hal Hinson, both writers from the Washington Post, agreed that the film was " a one-joke film.
Hal Hinson of The Washington Post wrote that Coppola's segment was " by far the director's worst work yet.
Hal Hinson of The Washington Post was less forgiving: he called the ideas presented by the film " warmed-over D. H. Lawrence " and the film, a " peculiar, not entirely undesirable sort of art-house hybrid, like a marriage between Masterpiece Theatre and Baywatch ", citing " scenes, like the one in which Estella is brought to orgasm by the tender, knowing hands of a blind laborer, are almost laughable.
Hal Hinson wrote in The Washington Post that " the film comes with a built-in problem.
While The Washington Post writer Hal Hinson characterized it as " a carefully crafted, unapologetically literary accomplishment ", he suggested that Sayles ' " directing style hasn't grown much beyond that of a first-year film student ", declaring that the director was " stagnant ".

Hal and Washington
* Hal Williams appears as one of the movers in a first season episode ; James ' friend, Willie Washington, in a second season episode ; and Mr. Mitchell, the father of Earl Mitchell, who was an art student of J. J .' s
These networks were run by people with well-known liberal but pro-American big business and anti-Soviet views such as William Paley ( CBS ), Henry Luce ( Time and Life Magazine ), Arthur Hays Sulzberger ( New York Times ), Alfred Friendly ( managing editor of the Washington Post ), Jerry O ' Leary ( Washington Star ), Hal Hendrix ( Miami News ), Barry Bingham, Sr. ( Louisville Courier-Journal ), James Copley ( Copley News Services ) and Joseph Harrison ( Christian Science Monitor ).
On November 2, 2007, the Washington Post reported that between 2002 and the date of their report, former chairman Hal Stratton and current commissioner and former acting chairman Nancy Nord had taken more than 30 trips paid for by manufacturing groups or lobbyists representing industries that are under the supervision of the agency.

Hal and caught
After appearing in several small roles, she caught the attention of Hal Roach, who pointed her out to comedian Harold Lloyd.
Although their first joint venture, The Body Beautiful, failed to charm the critics, its score caught the attention of director George Abbott and producer Hal Prince.
In the movie, he is caught in the explosion of a US spacecraft " Flying Cloud " traveling to Mars ( which ironically was co-piloted by Jordan, along with Rick Flag, who was under orders to detonate C-4s ) and gives his ring to Hal Jordan before dying.
* In one episode of Malcolm in the Middle, Hal almost bowls a perfect game, but Malcolm accidentally gets caught in the pinsetter and is dropped onto the pins on the 12th roll.

Hal and on
* Lake, Fred & Wright, Hal ( 1974 ) A Bibliography of Archery: an indexed catalogue of 5, 000 articles, books, films, manuscripts, periodicals and theses on the use of the bow for hunting, war, and recreation, from the earliest times to the present day.
Hal Foster attempted to portray the reaction against beauty and Modernist art in The Anti-Aesthetic: Essays on Postmodern Culture.
Hal Trosky retired in 1941 due to migraine headaches and Bob Feller enlisted in the Navy two days after the Attack on Pearl Harbor.
Later, he guest starred on NBC's medical drama The Eleventh Hour in the role of Hal Kincaid in the 1962 episode " Make Me a Place ", with series co-stars Wendell Corey and Jack Ging.
According to director Gus Van Sant, the character of Bob in My Own Private Idaho was based upon Falstaff, and the character of Scott was based on Prince Hal.
It ended with Greenberg's grand slam on the next pitch, clinching Hal Newhouser's 25th victory of the season.
The latter was replaced by Hal Lanier who, like his manager mentor in St. Louis, Whitey Herzog, had a hard-nosed approach to managing and espoused a playing style that focused on pitching, defense, and speed rather than home runs to win games.
* Hal Blaine: drums on " Andmoreagain " and " Daily Planet "
* David Coulter, Multi-Instrumentalist and Producer / Music Supervisor ; ex-member of Test Dept and The Pogues, has played Musical Saw on numerous albums and live with a who's who of Contemporary Popular Music: Damon Albarn, Gorillaz, Tom Waits, Hal Willner, Richard Hawley, Jarvis Cocker, Marianne Faithfull, Tim Robbins, The Tiger Lillies.
" In Shakespeare's Henry IV, Part 1, Falstaff and three roguish friends of Prince Hal also waylay unwary travellers on the highway from Gravesend to Rochester, a scene also present in The Famous Victories of Henry the Fift.
The only exception has been Hal Colebatch, a member of the Legislative Council who accepted the premiership in April 1919 on the understanding that an Assembly seat would be found for him, only to resign a month later when no seat could be found.
* Hal Sirowitz ( who was on the Nuyorican Poets Cafe Poetry Slam team in 1993 ) won an NEA Fellowship in Poetry in 1994
* Cinematographer Russell Carpenter would go on to work on such films as The Lawnmower Man, The Indian in the Cupboard, Titanic, Charlie's Angels ( and the sequel Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle ), Shallow Hal and Monster-in-Law.
* June 7 – The TV quiz program The $ 64, 000 Question premieres on CBS-TV in the United States, with Hal March as the host.
Building on its later popularity in the nineteenth and early twentieth-century ethnic routines of the American vaudeville house, the style was explored extensively during the " golden era " of black and white, silent movies directed by figures Mack Sennett and Hal Roach and featuring such notables as Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, the Marx Brothers, the Keystone Kops, Gumball ( TV series ) the Three Stooges and El Chavo.
Co-manager Hamilton Jordan threatened to quit, and on July 15, Ed Rollins resigned after Perot fired advertisement specialist Hal Riney, who worked with Rollins on the Reagan campaign.
Hal Abelson also serves on the Creative Commons Board.
Those critical of Rose's behavior, including Ohio's own Hall of Fame baseball reporter Hal McCoy, have observed that " the major problem with Rose betting on baseball, particularly the Reds, is that as manager he could control games, make decisions that could enhance his chances of winning his bets, thus jeopardizing the integrity of the game.
During the 1960s and 1970s, for instance, the show incorporated material by the contemporary sources The Beatles, Burt Bacharach and Hal David, The Everly Brothers and Paul Williams and so on, all redone in a format that was digestible to older viewers.
* The Craft of Science Fiction: A Symposium on Writing Science Fiction and Science Fantasy ( 1976, with Robert A. Heinlein, Frederik Pohl, Larry Niven, Poul Anderson, Harlan Ellison, Hal Clement, A. E. van Vogt, Frank Herbert, Jerry Pournelle, Isaac Asimov, Jack Williamson, Norman Spinrad )
* 1316 Falstaff's speech on Honour – ' Hal, if thou see me down in battle /' Tis not due yet ...' from Henry IV, Part 1 ( Shakespeare ) ( 3555 / E161 ).
The character was based on Los Angeles anchormen Hal Fishman and Jerry Dunphy.
Artists such as PBK, Big City Orchestra, Alien Planetscapes, Don Campau, Ken Clinger, Dino DiMuro, Tom Furgas, The Haters, Zan Hoffman, If, Bwana, Hal McGee, Minóy, Dave Prescott, Dan Fioretti, dk, Jim Shelley, and hundreds of others recorded numerous albums available only on cassette throughout the late ' 80s and well into the ' 90s.

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