24 // VARSITY March 6, 2014
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ASK THE BADGERS
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JOSH GASSER // JUNIOR // MEN'S BASKETBALL
TESSA CICHY // SOPHOMORE // WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
BRITTANY AMMERMAN // JUNIOR // WOMEN'S HOCKEY
COREY CLEMENT // FRESHMAN // FOOTBALL
"I'd go with Hunger Games: Catching Fire. I saw the first Hunger
Games movie and loved it so I was excited for this movie for a
long time. We saw it as a team and it was just as good as the first."
"I really liked 12 Years a Slave. It was two-and-a-half hours
long but it kept my attention the whole time. There was
never a dull moment during the entire movie and the main
actor (Chiwetel Ejiofor) was really powerful in his role."
"I'd say Girl Rising. It's a documentary about the importance
of education for women and girls in third-world countries.
It related to my studies in Africa and my interest in women's
health. Without education, women and girls' health is very
vulnerable and under-valued."
"I'd say About Last Night. It's so true in some ways but it's
also kind of fake in the sense of how relationships work. As
you watch the movie, you think 'maybe I want to get into a
relationship myself,' but then you think back on the real side
of life and how relationships really turn out and it's not
always how you want things to be. The movie is kind of a
tease, and that's why I like it. Plus Kevin Hart is automatically
funny, so that makes the movie even better."
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
What is the best movie you've seen in the last year?