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...the Knicks would have used all their cap space on one player (MJ) instead of acquiring several (Houston, Chris Childs, Buck Williams, leaving space to trade for Hubert Davis’ and Larry Johnson’s contracts), all those Scotty Brooks’ and Chris Jents’ and...
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...in LBTM. He agrees with the theology of L&J, and thus is incapable -- both theologically and artistically -- of portraying Buck as fully human. But there's another larger problem for Cameron, another way in which his religious beliefs seem to be...
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...back in to Kirk Cameron standing in a wheatfield, wrapping up what seems to be an on-location report for TV news. Making Buck Williams a TV reporter rather than a print journalist seems like a shrewd decision, as does opening with this scene -- the sneak...
...with the movie itself will become a recurring motif in LBTM. Suddenly, rat-a-tat, "GNN Studios, New York" and Buck Williams is purposefully striding out of an elevator, being hailed by his adoring coworkers, when his cellphone rings. "Buck, Dirk Burton....
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...You take a few days off, get your things in order here, get that apartment sublet, and find yourself a place in Chicago." Buck Williams had spent the day buying a car -- something he hadn't needed in Manhattan -- and hunting for an apartment. He found a...
... In the final pages of the penultimate chapter of Left Behind, Jerry Jenkins tries to ratchet up the suspense before Buck Williams' encounter with the Antichrist. The supposedly suspenseful questions -- Will Buck get saved? Is Nicolae the Antichrist? Or...
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