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For his Kaplan Penthouse program Mr. Greilsammer will begin with "Cradle Music," by the German modernist composer Helmut Lachenmann, then leap all over the place to Mozart, Couperin, Ligeti, Schubert, Feldman, Froberger, and more Mozart, concluding with the American premiere of Matan Porat's "Whaam!" It would be easy for such mix-and-match programs to become gimmicky.
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He is the bane of his uncle Stuart's life because Stuart can't sit down and watch TV or have a cup of tea or anything without Zachary leaping all over him and dragging him off here, there and everywhere.
Gibson's drunken, anti-semitic outburst and Cruise's own volatile behaviour (leaping all over Oprah's furniture; railing against poor Brooke Shields) are off-putting to audiences and studios alike, and lead to dwindling box office (Mission: Impossible III grossed $150m less than the first sequel) or reduced employment (Gibson hasn't acted since The Singing Detective in 2003).
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