V V V w V -W _W "I w -Ull 2B - The Michigan Daily - FOOTBALL SATURDAY - November 2, 2002 Projected depth chart vs. Michigan State Football Saturday Friday November 1, 2002 michigandaily.com mae@michigandaily.com ARTS SE 80 Edwards 9 Butler Askew3 5TB 76 Petruziello 6e or 67 Lentz RG F B A rskew FL 19 Bellamy 27 Bell 77 Pa pe 74 Solomon RT 62 Morgan 83 Joppru 79 Stenavich 14 Mignery LG LT T E LCB 37 Henry 12 Watson LE LT RT 59 Dukes 91 Vickerson 97 Rasmussen 8 Mullinder 99McKinny 5A- kew OLB MLB 45 Wedlow 48 Mitchell 42 Labinjo 30 Smith. RE 94 Taplin 93 Hamilton OLB 44 Stanley 49 Bazemore RCB 21 Nelson 19 Suggs phrase carries different connotations in Sdifferent parts of the country. Customs and traditions vary from Gainesville to Boulder to State College, but at its essence, Foot- ball Saturday calls to mind rich images of tail- gates, marching bands and RVs. It is the college experience; it is uniquely American. Ann Arbor is no exception. 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Year Eli . critics with its sprawling, personalities, but left the masses scratching their heads at the sight of raining frogs. Little did people realize that Anderson was, in fact, serious about working with Sandler. The result is "Punch-Drunk Love," an intoxicating romantic comedy that owes its greatness to a career- redefining performance Yes, that Adam Sandler. SLANTED AND ENCHANTED: LUXE AND REDUX Pavement Matador becoming Pavement ,trademarks stolen with a smirk from Sonic Youth and The Pixies. Pavement's 10-year anniversary album fea- tures a remastering of the original 14 album tracks followed by extra songs from the Enchanted sessions. The wonderful Watery, Domestic EP catches mid-crawl sandwiched PUNCH- Lov At Showc Quality Columbia / T by Sandler. intertwining and co-worker of one of Barry's seven sisters. The woman politely asks him if it's all right to park her car outside of his building, but it's clear she is there for more than a parking spot. From the onset of their relationship, it becomes vividly apparent that "Punch-Drunk Love" is not a typical romantic comedy in any sense. Here the characters are not so cut and dry, but complex personalities with realis- tic problems. Barry and Lena are as far from normal as can be, and ** Sandler and Watson illustrate that beautifully DRUNK with their impeccable E acting. ase and The other women in y 16 Barry's life are not so reassuring; they are the New Line source of his problems. His sisters, perhaps the cruelest siblings this side of "Cinderel- la," relentlessly pester Barry about women and his childhood, specifically how they would refer to him as "gay boy." Sandler subtlety expresses his character's overwhelming lack of confi- dence and general unhappiness with great precision, mimicking the small physical nuances in life that are left out of most Hollywood productions. In a moment of curiosity and loneli- ness, and one of the more powerful scenes in the film, Barry calls up a phone sex hotline. He speaks with the operator, questioning her about every little procedure and how the service works. In the midst of their discussion, he gives her his credit card number, phone number and social security num- ber, all for the sake of just needing someone to talk to. Anderson rarely breaks from the action, preferring to use long takes to tell his oddball love story. His camera moves gracefully in true Altman style, never leaving his protagonist. It is a true testament to "Punch-Drunk Love" introduces us to Barry Egan (Sandler), a shy, despondent self-employed business- man who specializes in the manufac- turing and distribution of novelty plungers. As the movie begins, Barry, wearing a loud blue suit that seems to be his pedestrian superhero costume, witnesses a jarring car crash that is followed immediately by the peculiar appearance of a harmonium that sits ominously on the barren sidewalk out- side of his workplace. Director Ander- son carefully composes static shots of Barry with the harmonium, making the usual hectic streets of Los Angeles look like a ghost town. After brief con- sideration, Barry takes the broken instrument into his office where it becomes a sort of strange companion and object of comfort. Even more interesting to Barry is the appearance of Lena (Emily Wat- son, "Breaking the Waves"), a friend scene's progeny. As a result, one of America's greatest '90s bands gets a grand reissue befitting of the slack- er-poet noise kings they were. When formed, Pavement was shrouded in mysterious cryptic antics. 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