15 Dec 2005 Article : GEORGE CLOONEY It was fun to be doing stuff I reallybelieved in," George Clooney says. "You want to raise a little hell whileyou can." In 2005, Clooney turned forty-four and found new ways to spend thecapital of his seemingly effortless old-school Hollywood charm. First wasGood Night, and Good Luck, his second film as a director: the storyof journalist Edward R. Murrow fearlessly taking on commie witch hunterJoseph McCarthy in 1954 -- with some pointed implications for the toothlessstate of TV...