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March 20, 2003
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ancient world, revised and updated
A decade of effort to bring the University of Pennsylvania
Museums classical galleries into the present has finally borne fruit,
and nobody could be more pleased than the man in charge of them, Donald
White.

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PEOPLE'S CHOICE
Hoard of the Rings
Its difficult generating excitement for the Oscars here at Pennat
least thats the impression we got when we asked around. Many of
you didnt even know who was being nominated this year, that is,
unless you were a Tolkien fan. Its clear as day to those folks who
deserves to go home with the golden man.
NANCY WHITFIELD
Assistant, Political Science
I only vote for anything thats Lord of the Rings
I just saw My Big Fat Greek Wedding this weekend. It was the
funniest movie! I think it had a great script.
ERIKA LIN
Teaching Fellow, English
Julianne Moore [Far From Heaven] should win both actress
in a leading role and actress in a supporting role. The Hours
should win for best picture.
EOGHAN BALLARD
Admissions Assistant, College of General Studies
Definitely The Lord of the Rings. And need there be
any explanation? I am a Tolkien fan from back in the 60s. This is
the series of movies for the century. Definitely. There will be no other
movie made in this century with as rich a literary foundation.
DAVID WALLACE
Chair, English
I would go for Michael Caine [The Quiet American] as
best actor because I have to support a working-class English guy, Nicole
Kidman as best actress, Christopher Walken as best supporting actor because
I still remember him from Pulp Fiction. And I would go for
The Hours for both best picture and directing.
CHRIS HEISE
Senior Administrative Assistant, College of General Studies
Ive only seen The Lord of the Rings. So I guess
I would vote for that. I really liked it. Salma Hayek was good in Frida.
I love Christopher Walken [Catch Me if You Can], but I didnt
see the movie he was nominated for. I think Bowling for Columbine
was an excellent film. It made the audience make its own conclusion. There
were really insightful interviews with people.
JUSTINE MURISON
Writing Instructor/Ph.D.
student, English
I think as far as supporting roles go, Chris Cooper [Adaptation]
and Kathy Bates [About Schmidt] will win. I think Daniel Day-Lewis
should win for Gangs of New York based on his mustache alone.
ELIZABETH ANDERSON
Staff assistant, English
The best picture should be The Lord of the Rings: The Two
Towers, which is standing proof that the second time around can
be as good as the first.
PAUL HENDRICKSON
Lecturer in Creative Writing, English
Michael Caine was magnificent in The Quiet Amercian
so he should win actor in a leading role award. I loved Christopher Walken
ever since The Deer Hunter.
Eden Lin and
Wei Ming Yen Dorado
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