Our voyeuristic tendencies are fed generously as the film shows us a slice of life that is both fascinating and horrible to watch. |
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In the following scene things immediately take on an uncomfortably voyeuristic tone. |
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Why people would want to read the raving, uninformed postings of anonymous blowhards and braggarts for voyeuristic sport is beyond me. |
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Like gawking through a keyhole, every situation is richly textured, minutely detailed, and jammed full with voyeuristic glee. |
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The stress on her psyche is made worse by a voyeuristic website that seems to have gotten into her head. |
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So, you know, I think it's a disservice to talk about the voyeuristic qualities or this business about her maidenhood and that kind of stuff. |
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Intruders and accessories to crime, we had our voyeuristic detachment demolished twice over. |
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Evans skilfully avoids the gratuitously voyeuristic while never sinking into safe but dull academicism. |
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The focus of the voyeuristic mirror's gaze are two plump, tasselled purple cushions which are probably intended to serve as pillows. |
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Most war movies come off as voyeuristic or dilettantish, but there are three that come to mind which don't seem altogether frivolous. |
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I'm attracted to photography for its voyeuristic quality, and I approach the subject in an abandoned, playful, intuitive way. |
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He is a very self-involved, vain, voyeuristic, childlike, power-hungry but brilliant guy. |
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All of the shots have a voyeuristic purpose intended to satisfy the desire for titillation among television viewers. |
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The voyeuristic reader only sees the tip of the iceberg, for there is undoubtedly much more of this story to tell. |
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The effect is vaguely clinical, dispassionate, like academic anatomical studies, but also enigmatic and voyeuristic. |
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People who mortify the body in some way will always command a voyeuristic interest. |
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Am I the only one thought beginning to feel somewhat voyeuristic where Ahmed is concerned? |
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According to the dominant mores of academic film theory, narrative cinema is about the process of voyeuristic watching. |
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I suppose I have an exhibitionist component to my character as well as a voyeuristic one. |
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He seeks to recast the voyeuristic impulse into terms of love rather than violation. |
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The penchant for sports wear among middle-class youth resided on an almost voyeuristic fascination with American hip-hop subcultures. |
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The paintings are voyeuristic vignettes cobbled together from a fragmented narrative with no beginning and no end. |
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It is an interesting game that won't exactly tax the brain but feeds the public even more of the voyeuristic TV is so obviously craves! |
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But, the cameras also pick-up your intimacies, including if you and your date get a little smoochy, providing voyeuristic fun for the kitchen staff. |
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As the film opens, Hasegawa is sitting on a crowded street in Shibuya, taking voyeuristic shots with the pinhole camera he has sitting at his feet. |
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It was a startlingly original format, combining the popular docusoap and game show genres with the voyeuristic qualities of the webcam and closed-circuit television. |
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This is a disrespectful vocation by its nature – prying, voyeuristic, kleptomaniacal, and presumptuous. |
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His voyeuristic eye for fiercely self-assertive, full-figured young women adds an intriguing, creepy psychology. |
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Even these glances into the most intimate corners are neither voyeuristic nor titillating, but indicative of a gift for uninhibited depiction. |
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Our innermost thoughts offered up to old friends from high school are there to be seen by some voyeuristic devil in Tasmania. |
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It's a grimly sexualised world, and amid its voyeuristic complicities, only Poitier seems to stand above the ruthlessness of desire. |
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Poetry can't compete well with movies, videos, computer interaction, talking novels geared to a voyeuristic spectatorship that may render page readers obsolete. |
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The courts could also order deletion of any voyeuristic material from a computer. |
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The creation of a voyeurism offence and an offence of distributing or transmitting voyeuristic materials would help to fill this gap in the law. |
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A review of Internet sites that advertise voyeuristic materials confirms that there is a market for these images. |
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A person who produces voyeuristic images for personal use could be charged under the voyeurism scheme. |
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The federal government is considering the creation of new Criminal Code offences to deal with voyeuristic activity. |
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His later work from Chicago continues this study of the high-rise, but this time with a more voyeuristic tone. |
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There is no breakdown indicating which of these offences involved voyeuristic activity. |
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There is a whole voyeuristic angle to it: the public eye, the opinions of peers and the way they colour their view of others. |
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The religious themes are cleverly handled so as not to appear preachy or judgemental, while the coming-of-age material is frank but never voyeuristic. |
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Although maybe the show's ghastly appeal may attract voyeuristic interest. |
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With Britain atremble with the thought of another summer of voyeuristic frenzy, Channel 4 was pumping out story after story about the adventures of the 10 new housemates. |
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But he tells their story in a voyeuristic way, to make this one of the most troubling and serpentine novel of the year. |
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The strictly post-watershed voyeuristic peek into saucy student life hits screens at the start of the new college year, with a body of fresh and sexy new faces. |
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The moments of levity and convincing depravity make the film both entertaining and nauseatingly voyeuristic. |
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It was a voyeuristic approach that was less about admiration and more about objectification. |
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At their best they come off as brilliant, and at worst, overly simpering and voyeuristic. |
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But it might just produce some of the more narcissistic and voyeuristic tech imaginable. |
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Instead Wharton decided to reach for literary heights and provide not just voyeuristic pleasure but a great and tragic heroine. |
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Both of these scenarios were shot from the voyeuristic position of being outside looking in. |
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The fun of watching reality series is the voyeuristic thrill that comes from knowing these people really exist. |
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What you get at the end is a peephole for a private moment that rapidly becomes very voyeuristic. |
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You're all, in quite a voyeuristic way, participating in this unravelling. |
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The idea is not to be voyeuristic, says Nicholas Wood, who runs the firm. |
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Other concerns included personal information being accessed for reasons of voyeuristic curiosity, identity theft, stalking, and employee background checks. |
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The play had the voyeuristic fascination of a peep behind the scenes. |
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Some participants believed that the penalty for distribution of voyeuristic material should be higher than the penalty available for the recording of voyeuristic material. |
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The Daily Mail, the newspaper that has the largest proportion of female readers, is well known for its voyeuristic portrayal of women's bodies, especially if they are famous. |
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It takes ages to get into the room: you have to climb all these stairs to this rough-and-ready attic, and once you're inside, it's so voyeuristic. |
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Finally, some respondents recommended adding voyeurism to the forfeiture provisions of the Criminal Code in order to confiscate voyeuristic material. |
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The intentional distribution of voyeuristic material is also prohibited. |
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The second voyeurism offence involves intentional distribution of voyeuristic material and requires that the accused knew the material was created during one of the circumstances described above. |
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It would recognize that the viewing or recording might be done for other purposes, such as to sell voyeuristic images or to harass or embarrass the victim. |
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The spot is an impressionistic and voyeuristic documentary focusing on the strange happenings taking place every day at the location of President Kennedy's shocking assassination. |
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Wood employs the same voyeuristic camera that Larry Clark used with Kids, so there's plenty of close ups of tongues interwinding and thighs being rubbed, as Leah begins a relationship with the Latino group's leader Blue. |
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It's not a voyeuristic interpretation, and for me it was about getting to the real lives and real human stories, and making sure we didn't lose sight of that. |
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The grubby details of his supposed extra-marital shenanigans would do nothing more than satisfy the voyeuristic bloodlust of slavering journalists. |
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Gennaro de Pasquale will present works from his Active Camera series which creates a voyeuristic audio-visual landscape from the active webcameras from around the world. |
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The bill creates a new offence of voyeurism and the distribution of voyeuristic material, making it illegal to observe or make a visual recording of a person who should have a reasonable expectation of privacy. |
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The soft-focus imagery of the girls roaming round the woods rekindles memories of Picnic at Hanging Rock or of voyeuristic, David Hamilton-style 1970s photography. |
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