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Bakery tourism: 'There's no limit on how far we'll travel for pastries'

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Jobs   来源:Headlines  查看:  评论:0
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CURTIS: Very much. With regard to Hugh now, no acting required. He was always a scoundrel. I think it’s easier for him. He had to work harder in my movies when he was pretending to be nice. Now he’s a self-evident psychopath. I’m obviously joking but I love them. There were 10 years there where no one took any risks with Hugh. And it’s lovely now that people are casting him in very different roles. I hope he does one or two movies more in line with what we used to do. He’s a very interesting older man. But I’m loving his current tendency to kill people.CURTIS: It has been a very schizophrenic life, in the end. It has been 50/50 for about the last 15 years. It’s interesting thinking about how movies can affect change — the

Bakery tourism: 'There's no limit on how far we'll travel for pastries'

and the idea that you could turn films into something with a real-world impact. I believe hugely in the ability of movies to change people’s hearts and minds and attitudes. I do think that that might be worth us all thinking about is whether movies should have impact producers — a mechanism that actually tries to make the film as effective as possible in the real world. That’s something that I’ve started to think about in joining the two halves of my life together.NEW YORK (AP) — After some difficulties connecting to a Zoom,eventually opts to just phone instead.

Bakery tourism: 'There's no limit on how far we'll travel for pastries'

“Sorry about that,” he apologizes. “Tech hell.” Grant is no lover of technology. Smart phones, for example, he calls the “devil’s tinderbox.”“I think they’re killing us. I hate them,” he says. “I go on long holidays from them, three or four days at at time. Marvelous.”

Bakery tourism: 'There's no limit on how far we'll travel for pastries'

Hell, and our proximity to it, is a not unrelated topic to Grant’s new film,

In it, two young Mormon missionaries (Chloe East, Sophie Thatcher) come knocking on a door they’ll soon regret visiting. They’re welcomed in by Mr. Reed (Grant), an initially charming man who tests their faith in theological debate, and then, in much worse things., which typically appear innocuous and ask about topics you might be interested in, such as your car or favorite TV show. They may also ask you to take a personality test.

Despite these benign-seeming questions, scammers can then use the personal information you share to respond to security questions from your accounts or hack your social media to send malware links to your contacts.To protect your personal information,

. The commission also advises consumers to use random answers for security questions.“Asked to enter your mother’s maiden name? Say it’s something else: Parmesan or another word you’ll remember,” advises Terri Miller, consumer education specialist at the FTC. “This way, scammers won’t be able to use information they find to steal your identity.”

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