| One needn't actually play the games to appreciate their cinematic qualities. |
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| There has been some new interest in the cinematic presentation of the psychopathic killer. |
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| On film, the battle of Helms Deep is an astonishing nightmare-scale bombardment, a cinematic showdown unlike anything ever witnessed before. |
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| The filmmakers were making a break from the ironclad Soviet cinematic ideology. |
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| This brevity and intensity of focus leads to a succinct cinematic statement. |
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| On a record composed of cinematic affectations, how much of the feeling is real? |
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| David Mamet's cinematic creations are often stylized portraits of greed, betrayal and brinksmanship. |
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| A modern cinematic chronicle of baseball's integration has to be bolder about using authentic verbiage. |
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| Her music already has a cinematic quality about it, and it is a facet of her sound she'd love to explore further. |
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| France, a former Newsweek reporter, juggles dozens of story lines, cutting quickly from scene to scene to achieve cinematic momentum. |
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| It's slick, and is indebted more to a cinematic piece in theaters rather than a simple video game. |
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| He started out making no-budget splatter films, only to go on to helm one of the most successful cinematic trilogies of all time. |
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| Masculine desperation is rapidly evolving into the vogue cinematic theme of the new millennium. |
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| Why is it that every new cinematic vision of the future is bathed in pessimism and bleakness? |
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| The plot is far from novel in cinematic history, but is at least a bit of a twist on the standard formulation. |
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| The music has a cinematic quality which conjures up images of film noir classics. |
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| For in this French film Jaoui gives us not a stylised cinematic vision of life but a sketch of it in all its banality. |
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| If you enjoy cinematic trickery and innovative camerawork, there is a lot to like here. |
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| Monumental success meant the desire to turn Powers and his gang of cinematic oddities into that aforementioned franchise. |
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| The film has a romance that makes it a cinematic experience amid some tough subject matter. |
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| I was going for a more cinematic feel and I think people associate that with American style. |
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| It's certainly more cinematic than many comics for the simple fact that it has no thought balloons and no omniscient narrator. |
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| The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for. |
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| The film was unexpectedly cinematic, lending a savage beauty to the east Midlands suburbs where it was set. |
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| It is, perhaps, an appropriate time to release a cinematic biopic on the life of Alfred Kinsey at the moment. |
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| John Woo's comedies occupy a far less prominent position in his cinematic opus than his well known, exhaustively dissected thrillers. |
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| This unabashedly meaningless affair wholeheartedly subscribes to the more-is-better recipe for cinematic second instalments. |
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| Videos occasionally can be as provocative and cinematic as the most amazing work of celluloid. |
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| Hip, stylish German film has little to tell but offers a lot of exciting cinematic exercises. |
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| Drew is one of those cinematic chameleons whose character changes to fit the scene, regardless of how preposterous the shift may be. |
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| It does this not only through the treatment of its subject matter but also in its cinematic language. |
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| That way, interesting cinematic liberties may be taken without fear of high-toned academic outrage or comparison to the text's richness. |
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| Godard's cinematic practice emerged from his years of watching film and from his film criticism. |
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| All disciples of cinematic perversion know too well the delights of suffering in the face of intense pleasure. |
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| Hallowe'en traditionally serves up a tasty portion of cinematic ghouls and goblins, and this year is no different. |
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| It was edgy and over-the-top, with enough random cinematic references to keep even the most knowledgeable film geek happy. |
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| This whole project sounds like the most puerile, childish and willfully obnoxious cinematic venture in years. |
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| For the record, the former Aesop Rock producer is more in line with his new labelmates than he ever was with the king of cinematic swells. |
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| The child's steely blue eyes, chiselled features and surprisingly strong screen presence will no doubt propel him to many future cinematic roles. |
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| He was just as fierce a survivor and business pragmatist as he was a gifted cinematic artist. |
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| Don't take someone to this film if you're trying to impress them with your cinematic taste. |
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| There are beautiful cinematic cutscenes and the character animations are well done. |
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| If anything I think that speaks as a testament to the power of the cinematic medium. |
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| It is a moving cinematic experience that is also filled with comic touches and genuine human emotions. |
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| This is a perfect example of some fairly standard cinematic cliches being invigorated by a new perspective. |
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| Once a cinematic darling, Woody Allen has tested his fan base over the past decade. |
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| It might be worth a second viewing just to catch all of the cinematic trickery employed. |
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| The year's cinematic output had everything to do with the complex cultural climate. |
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| During their short and turbulent life he became virtually their cinematic amanuensis, a process which culminated in his first feature film. |
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| Her films could be the films that influence their audience to seek out smaller, more challenging cinematic treats. |
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| All I do know is that it contains one of the funniest moments in cinematic history. |
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| Roman Polanski is a director who has almost made cinematic experimentation a trademark. |
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| This month marks her cinematic debut in a leading role, though as another corseted coquette. |
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| Guess who appeared on the stage amidst colourful smoke in a cinematic fashion! |
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| Jules et Jim is a celebration of the joy of possibility, a fact reflected in its freewheeling cinematic style. |
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| As long as you are prepared for the repugnance, you will more or less enjoy this graphic, gritty cinematic experiment. |
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| In Director, the stage is analogous to the outermost or whole cinematic frame. |
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| It relied on cinematic tricks like double exposure to create a fantastic fate-ridden diegetic universe. |
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| What can possibly be the reason for cutting up the players configurative activities with close-to-parodic, B-movie-type cinematic sequences? |
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| A little tighter editing and this would have been a startling cinematic revelation. |
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| The whole game runs in letterbox format, adding to the already cinematic presentation. |
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| The music is an odd mix of very cinematic orchestral pieces, techno, and hot guitar licks. |
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| Yes, there is the standard tawdry bedroom balderdash that sells most tell-all cinematic confessionals. |
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| This is not just a movie, it is a cinematic experience the likes of which I have never seen before. |
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| But over McGrath's cinematic legacy there hangs an air of unfinished business. |
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| It may not have been cinematic rocket science, but the film-makers always gave fans what they wanted. |
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| The only cinematic cue to promote tension is the following shot of a darkening sky as storm clouds roll in. |
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| This film captured the elegance of ancient Chinese martial artistry through inventive cinematic techniques. |
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| There have been not one but two cinematic political potboilers to hit the silver screen in the past year. |
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| I see you're trying to picture this in terms of a cinematic story that can be told on a screen. |
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| Confusing cinematic spectacle with the horrors and necessities of armed conflict signals an end to our ability to discern truth. |
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| I have never had the luxury of living and thinking in an exclusively theoretical cinematic domain. |
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| Technological advances have changed the economic conditions of cinematic production, which can now be artisanal as well as capitalist. |
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| For me, this was such an exciting story and a subject that's really never gotten the real royal cinematic treatment. |
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| From here on in, things get blacker, more humid, and even compellingly cinematic. |
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| For those of us looky-loos who can't resist such cinematic catastrophes, the film is one shameful delight. |
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| This warrior hero was ideally suited to the cinematic portrayal of the prototype Fuhrer figure. |
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| As a visual culture driven by images on TV and in the movies, waterboarding is a conveniently cinematic form of torture. |
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| His sporadic cinematic output has been combined with fierce public attacks on the general media situation. |
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| It is very cinematic, and the camera moves fluently under his deft direction. |
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| So what can you say about a film that is so theatrical in conception yet so technically cinematic in execution? |
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| The lone Surfer plays along to a backing track of cinematic sounds and irrelevant samples. |
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| His grasp of cinematic language is not fluid enough to prevent the film from becoming, at times, maddeningly opaque. |
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| There is something about the Madison, that grand-daddy of line dances, that has continually captured the cinematic fancy of great film directors. |
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| That the sequels are the most eagerly awaited cinematic event of the year is not in question. |
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| His first big break in Austria came in 1990 with the cinematic release of a controversial feature-length documentary. |
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| The cinematic image is freed from its traditional image character through the exchangeability and simulation of its signifiers. |
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| As always, there's a lot more than multiplex fare to sate your cinematic desires this season. |
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| The whole army was dressed in old British army fatigues from World War II, which gave the situation a surreal cinematic air. |
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| One difference between cinematic and televisual depictions of disaster involves the different visual logics of the two media. |
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| Beneath the cinematic exaggerations and over-statements, there lies a vein of historical truth. |
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| It's a fast-moving, hip and cynical tale with no longueurs and has a real cinematic sweep to go with its expert choreography. |
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| Those who argue that its secrets cannot be appreciated in one viewing are cinematic masochists. |
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| Although known primarily as cinematic masterpieces, each of these movies was originally produced onstage. |
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| Other attendees expressed displeasure with Turner's decision to colorize the cinematic classic. |
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| Benben stars as Martin Tupper whose dysfunctional dating life is punctuated by moments of cinematic daydreams. |
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| Is it possible the movie set out to evoke a cinematic response in the spectator to mimic the characters' internal quandaries? |
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| It's almost as though we're seeing a mix of cinematic cultures to mirror the cosmopolitan nature of New York. |
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| Here is a man who understands the cinematic image, not just as vacuous glamour but as narrative and poetry. |
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| This major celebration of cinematic creativity old and new has a host of imaginative programmes. |
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| The real winner is Lost in Translation, mostly for distinguishing itself in this list as being self-consciously cinematic. |
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| It champions their main cinematic goals of creating intelligent beauty, of mixing the literal with lushness. |
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| It's an inventive, cinematic exploration of hip-hop, its party-girl cousin trip hop, acid jazz and retro funk grooves. |
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| Whatever the year and whatever the relative merits of new films, one can always find cinematic sanctuary somewhere in Cannes. |
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| Mackenzie has a sure, visual touch and a mastery of cinematic language, at least in embryo. |
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| The cover is respectful but distinctive, retaining the mood of the original but beefing up the arrangement with a full, cinematic, sound. |
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| Many of the assumptions adopted by film theorists from Freudian metapsychology or Lacan seem inadequate in accounting for cinematic pleasure. |
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| The film is nearly flawless from a cinematic and directorial perspective, with gorgeous scenery, sets, and production design. |
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| Specific, sometimes microscopic, detail is used here, too, in a kind of a cinematic structure cutting back and forth between the two narratives. |
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| Well, thankfully we have an opportunity each fall to choose cinematic options that remove the shackles of the corporate system. |
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| The regular cinematic releases shot in Toronto are usually mid-range box office players with a couple of hits thrown in. |
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| This is a movie with a distinct and startling cinematic language, but with uncomfortably coercive mannerisms. |
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| Thus the roles of the artist and viewer in a transcriptive model of cinematic production are editorially intertwined. |
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| The movie is essentially a pastiche of various cinematic references from that era. |
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| As we said, the American soldier is qualified to perform cinematic roles only and the enemy will lose his heaviest casualties in these traps. |
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| The result is incredibly cinematic, and manages not to trivialise the imagination and atmosphere of the movies. |
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| He also faces off with Capitan Pasquale in one of the best sword fights in cinematic history. |
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| It's an old-fashioned cinematic treat, and certainly one of the greatest surprises of the year. |
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| David Lynch's last cinematic outing was The Straight Story which demonstrated an unexpected sensitivity towards biographic detail. |
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| While not as powerful as their influential triptych, these two films are still overripe offerings of cinematic salaciousness. |
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| And these are not the howls and moans commonly associated with the cinematic representation of sexual pleasure. |
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| He thus constructs an aesthetic that questions the terms of cinematic embodiment. |
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| The result was a set of cinematic sickies so drenched in dread and bloodstained bodies that audiences couldn't help but be disturbed. |
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| Solid transfers and a very enthralling cinematic experience create the value that gives consumers their money's worth here. |
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| There's a cinematic quality to the edgy strings and foreboding beat that accompany All I Need, which is one of the album's best tracks. |
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| The cinematic monkeyshines underscore the various triumphs and tribulations that derive from a lifetime in pursuit of physical pleasure alone. |
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| Despite or because of this, the film succeeds as an attempt at a purely cinematic art. |
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| There's nothing cinematic about nerdy guys doing things you don't understand on computer screens. |
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| If it weren't for the in-game cinematic sequences, I probably wouldn't have cared what the average joe thought about Novistrana. |
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| Even Hayek's buoyant presence fails to keep this cinematic clunker from sinking. |
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| If we take her unaffectionate term to mean a kind of stately opulence resulting in cinematic impotence, she has succeeded. |
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| As access to higher bandwidth continues to increase, more mouse potatoes are passing the popcorn and getting their cinematic kicks on the Web. |
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| The native uncanniness of the cinematic apparatus is a periodic subject of theoretical discourse. |
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| The primary use of cinematic film, to represent moving pictures, is a happy accident resulting from an experiment in encoding. |
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| In other cases, film-makers mucked around with the novels, mistakenly believing that one little tweak would make Greene more cinematic. |
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| The two companies have teamed up to offer moviegoers in Delhi a sizzling cinematic experience at affordable price. |
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| The entertainment fare was peppered with cinematic dance, oriental Thai performances and humorous skits. |
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| Just as his later film work would often have an unmistakable radiophonic quality, so too his radio programs have a pronounced cinematic edge. |
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| Other paintings in the show juxtapose cinematic effects with sections that insist upon the obdurate flatness of the picture's surface. |
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| More importantly, will his latest cinematic experiment have a boffo box office weekend? |
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| The action moves at a fast pace from beginning to end, complete with cinematic camera angles, wherein lies my biggest beef. |
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| The duo take a distinctly independent approach to hip-hop, creating cinematic but melancholy beats around some telling raps from Reindeer. |
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| But this slender plot acts as a mere clothesline for a series of slapstick asides and cinematic in-jokes. |
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| Like the cinematic equivalent of a TV dinner, this movie offers conveniently prepared, familiar ingredients that amount to something less than filling or satisfying. |
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| Skip Built to Spill, and See ... caveman, the cinematic, dreamy five-man vibe collective from New York City. |
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| Kutcher and co-star Amanda Peet joined the cinematic mile-high club in this 2005 chick flick. |
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| Of course, the output of this cinematic tradition has been mostly male-dominated. |
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| It has killed over 200 people on screen, plenty of cinematic conventions regarding good taste, and at least one movie theater. |
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| Twilight is a good story, and the idea of its two cinematic leads falling in love makes it an even better one. |
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| Sharing a cultural experience, whether musical or cinematic, can be painful. |
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| I start with The Graduate and how the sensitive, open-hearted, vulnerable, confused person can be a cinematic hero. |
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| Suspense, of which Hitchcock remains the acknowledged master, is merely the form of cinema that focuses most self-consciously on this general truth of cinematic experience. |
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| But if you have an overly sensitive radar for cinematic pomp, stay clear. |
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| The saying is also inextricably linked to actress Uma Thurman, the cognoscente of cinematic revenge. |
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| His cinematic influence is to the fore again with a number of tracks, usually using Peveron's rambling raps, as vehicles to keep the album moving. |
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| Lerman further noted that this cinematic trope is not limited to the depiction of inner cities or black people. |
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| And so begins the journey of a truly strange cinematic odd couple, tooling around in an open jeep trying to cajole the natives to exercise their rights. |
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| The bigger cities get a fair share of cinematic exhibitions while the exhibitors in smaller towns and village regions often find it impossible to keep the business going. |
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| The involvement of women in directing teen comedies has expanded cinematic depictions of gender through negotiating the reinvention of generic conventions. |
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| The resulting story is seductively cinematic, and should be made into a film itself. |
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| It's been two years since we first began to hear reports of a promising new wave stirring in Thailand, a country whose cinematic past is almost completely unknown in the West. |
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| Now everybody wants leaders with animal magnetism and cinematic glamour. |
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| Her cinematic aquacades have held a place in the canon of camp since their release, not least because of the influence of her willing accomplice, a legendary choreographer. |
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| The elements are present for a really good sci-fi cinematic romp but unfortunately the movie's screenplay holds the film back from achieving great things. |
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| It looks stagy, artificial and old-fashioned, rather than cinematic. |
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| Renewed vigour too is apparent in literary and cinematic activities, with Assamese films once again being able to attract audience back to cinema-halls. |
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| He has saved the world from nuclear destruction and chemical warfare, bedded an endless stream of lovelies and made himself Scotland's best known cinematic export. |
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| The quiet sterile environs offer a safe haven for those looking for a cinematic adventure in the inner-city without the grit that downtown provides. |
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| The creative force behind the film wasn't an auteur, a cinematic genius. |
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| This is where the cinematic translation really starts to go awry. |
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| We find the manifoldly inquisitive Benjamin musing on the new modes of perception opened tip by techniques of photographic enlargement and cinematic montage. |
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| While it's no surprise that this script is based on Nelson's own play, given the perfectly measured arguments, the film is never short on cinematic virtues. |
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| Now imagine sitting there for almost two hours of cinematic mediocrity. |
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| Corman introduced beatniks, hippies, and druggies as suitable cases for cinematic treatment, and consciously challenged Hollywood's reigning myth of a classless society. |
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| From budgets to the instability of nature, Burden of Dreams was destined to be less of a cinematic sensation and more of a pragmatic motion picture. |
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| Rob Thomas' late, lamented Cupid broke the mold for cinematic TV shows that don't fit into the prescribed categories of one-hour dramas or half-hour sitcoms. |
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| The cinematic chimera was inspired by a traumatizing breakup suffered by Glodell. |
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| Two years and six national tours later, amidst numerous line-up shifts, the band found its sound evolving from bizarro folk-rock into lush cinematic pop music. |
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| How did this happen to the man who starred in cinematic gems like moonstruck, Honeymoon in Vegas, Raising Arizona and Valley Girl? |
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| Consequently, in a new millennium that has been dominated by Hollywood blockbusters and British rom-coms, many film buffs have been looking abroad for their cinematic kicks. |
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| It is heartening in the age of multiplexes and blockbusters to find a filmmaker who commits to cinematic honesty with the conviction of a convert. |
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| Generally speaking, the weakness of December 2004 is a continuation of an overall cinematic malaise that has infected multiplexes and art-houses this year. |
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| Critics aren't inclined to slam these culturally unique cinematic efforts. |
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| A monumental political bombshell, his obscene downfall was a cinematic gimme, sure to set screenwriter hearts aflutter. |
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| Obsessed with his grand cinematic vision, Wendell also goes mad, ultimately filming his own death. |
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| It is has a strange otherworldly and mythical quality to it, like a cinematic dream and the result is not vacuously uplifting but powerfully moving. |
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| Even in the 1980s, when realism gradually became the cinematic mainstream, many films only had partial sync sound due to a shortage of technical personnel. |
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| Temple also notes that the tradition of making films about festivals, which reached its zenith in the early 1970s, has hardly produced a string of cinematic masterpieces. |
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| He summons every bit of his charisma to inject his character with life, and make his CIA agent a cinematic treat and based on reality in equal parts. |
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| The King Is Dancing is occasionally richly acted, always sumptuously photographed and choreographed, but ultimately an empty cinematic experience. |
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| I've just seen the preview for the extended version of the movie, and so far it looks so superior to the cinematic release that it feels like a different movie. |
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| Yet, by cautiously placing precious melodies in the heart of his soundscapes, Octavius creates with this album a disturbingly chilling cinematic piece of work. |
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| Like the western, the old-fashioned swashbuckler is a lost cinematic art. |
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| The theme of fluidity here becomes inscribed into the cinematic space. |
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| Taghmaoui began his cinematic career at the top, starring in La Haine. |
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| There are scenes of cinematic perfection that steal your heart away. |
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| This film was a lot more fun, I think, and a lot more cinematic. |
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| The toughest part was taking a very talky play and making it cinematic. |
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| Far from being a discouraging picture of evil, cinematic devils are cool, calculating and one step ahead of the mere mortals whose souls they seek to add to their collections. |
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| They have explored the effects that certain cinematic texts have had on the respective diasporic cultures, distribution channels, consumption and reception patterns. |
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| About five years ago, when Tibet was still a cinematic subject of highest fashion, I was too intoxicated by my own interest to watch these films with an objective eye. |
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| There is also the fact that cockney gangsters of the sort found here had their cinematic stock crashingly devalued by all those geezer movies a few years ago. |
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| The film may not be as elegant as the previous financial procedurals, and Costa-Gavras' brief forays into cinematic trickery threaten our suspension of disbelief. |
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| If cinematic spectacle grabs eyeballs, then gameplay grabs minds. |
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| But as cinematic fright trips go, Jaws remains the most gripping. |
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| Named in celebration of Charlie Watts, the documentary of the group's Irish tour of 1965 was intended as a dry run for a full-on cinematic debut that never happened. |
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| The result is a clearer, crisper masterpiece of cinematic invention and sleazoid storytelling. |
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| There's some lovely writing here, though, especially when the prose takes flight in likably offbeat, even cinematic, sweeps. |
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| Was that surprising to you as someone coming from a cinematic background? |
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| But those watching Selma were judging a work of cinematic art. |
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| Highly impressed by Rowling's work, he began the process that led to one of the most successful cinematic franchises of all time. |
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| Getting a ticket is one thing, finding a suitable place from which to enjoy the cinematic splendors can be quite another. |
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| But the most star-crossed pair of them all was Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford in the cinematic sobfest The Way We Were. |
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| The new film is a needless retelling of what was already a cinematic classic. |
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| He invented his own cinematic style, Ukrainian poetic cinema, which was totally out of step with the guiding principles of socialist realism. |
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| Several important cinematic movements, including the late 1950s and 60s Nouvelle Vague, began in the country. |
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| In March 2013, it was announced that Tennant and Piper would be returning, and that the episode would have a limited cinematic release worldwide. |
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| Audi directs them in a fluid, cinematic style that occasionally freeze-frames into brilliant tableaux. |
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| Almost all techniques of film-craft have been tried out in Hollywood, and the result has been near perfection of cinematic art. |
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| Though filmgoing is a communal activity, each of us is alone in the cinematic experience. |
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| It was less a cinematic achievement than a roller-coaster ride. |
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| Rushdie collaborated on the screenplay for the cinematic adaptation of his novel Midnight's Children with director Deepa Mehta. |
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| Also said to be in the vicinity of the cinematic deconstruction are directors Punga, Andy Fogwill, and Augustin Alberdi. |
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| With this cinematic solution the tip of the tool describes a hypocycloid curve. |
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| Francis Ford Coppola wrote this particular cinematic version of the Great American Novel, and it's heavy on moody pauses and echoey dialogue. |
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| Instead, he turns to cinematic noir diegeses as pre-made test cases for exploring limited action. |
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| In this thrillingly cinematic noir, no one is quite what they seem. |
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| Instead, he invented cinematic paradoxes, pitting montage against very long takes. |
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| It means that the technologized asymmetry of the cinematic look is sexualized in some more general and ideal sense. |
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| As such, Benigni appears as more of a cinematic bricoleur than a cinematic architect. |
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| Every still life is secretly cinematic, some version of the freeze-frame. |
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| The final scene of John Hurt's character has been named by a number of publications as one of the most memorable in cinematic history. |
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| When I talk about reality in these films, it's often misconstrued as a direct reality, but it's really about a cinematic reality. |
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| As a film that professes an antitravel message, it asserts the beauty of cinematic spectatorship as a more spectacular and fluid form of virtual mobility. |
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| Established regional cinematic traditions exist in the Assamese, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, and Telugu languages. |
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| If you've seen a few cinematic oaters or just about any themvs. |
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| Having chewed the cinematic cud, we crossed buildings over to Millennium Point to wallow nostalgically in a showing of Passport to Pimlico on its enormous screen. |
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| Hitchcock directed more than fifty feature films in a career spanning six decades and is often regarded as one of the most influential directors in cinematic history. |
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| Machinima is a neologism deriving from machine and cinema and refers to the use of real-time 3D computer graphics to create and record cinematic productions. |
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| Auster tough-mindedly denies both cinematic and narrative art the transcendent powers that could fully redeem Mann's, Grund's, and Zimmer's lives. |
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| One really feels like they are in an unidentified, timeless underground shelter during the play, and cinematic contrast lighting makes the experience even spookier. |
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| The Lido di Venezia is also a popular international luxury destination, attracting thousands of actors, critics, celebrities, and mainly people in the cinematic industry. |
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| Much of the venerable gallery's ethos is predicted here, from the tone of amused overripeness, to the accent on instantaneity and life as cinematic. |
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| The Sri Lankan cinematic style is similar to Bollywood movies. |
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| Render cinematic 3D animations designed to work with video, web, images or mobile media files as 3D content for DVD videos, games, mobile phones, and 3D screensavers. |
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| The primary cinematic process is one in which my ordinary boundedness and self-possession are dissolved, captured and organized for a while by the cinema itself. |
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| On 28 October 2010, Andrews appeared, along with the actors who portrayed the cinematic Von Trapp family members, on Oprah to commemorate the film's 45th anniversary. |
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| Maillot chose a cinematic score by Danny Elfman for the work, which features longtime Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo dancer Gaetan Morlotti alongside Maillot's two muses. |
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| Instead of confronting this senseless suffering, and with it, the suffering sense, the film sacralises the denuded tortured body exposed to cinematic voyeurism. |
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| Bart added new musical material and Mendes updated the book slightly, while the orchestrations were radically rewritten to suit the show's cinematic feel. |
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| A quick browse through the major cinematic blockbusters of the last few years suggests that mankind is more obsessed than ever with fetishizing a dystopian future. |
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| Film noir is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylish crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize cynical attitudes and sexual motivations. |
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