Distinct
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It works on occasion, but here you get the
distinct
feeling that some input from the outside would have helped that film along a long way.
This is the kind of war movie they stopped making after Vietnam, so it really has a
distinct
nostalgic feeling to it.
He gave the
distinct
impression of being bored all the way through.
She bears a
distinct
resemblance to Nancy Sinatra back in her "These Boots are Made for Walking" days.
Alain Resnais' direction, winner of the Silver Lion at the latest Venice film festival, left in the film a
distinct
theatrical feeling.
The creature's four mandibles were a great idea for its
distinct
facial characteristics and the creature's roar is awesome, one of the best ever produced.
As a non-Brit it is amazing and certainly amusing to see all the British behave in such a
distinct
way, only common to the islanders and I do not mean any of that slur which this politicised film tries to mobilise against.
It seems they avoided filming at midday and always used early morning or early evening sunlight with long, sharp and
distinct
shadows with yellowish tones.
There are only a handful of films that have a
distinct
polarizing affect on the audience--A Clockwork Orange, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover, and I would even lump in Blue Velvet--these are movies you either get, or you don't.
Like other fantastic series, this one does not fall into any
distinct
categories, administering equal doses of humor and pathos and tears.
Although the taped helmet is tacky is was a simple solution to hide the killers identity without labeling him without a
distinct
face...like Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees.
Anyway, that's the setup for Ted V. Mikels' 1972 shlock classick "The Corpse Grinders," a
distinct
improvement on his previous horror film, 1967's "The Astro-Zombies" (one of filmdom's all-time worst) but not by much.
Without a doubt, THREE EXTREMES will elicit three
distinct
reactions from your tripartite gut.
If there is a
distinct
shrill ringing throughout us as the film plays out, it's because while conforming to gangster genre conventions, we see most of the world and most of the film unfold through the eyes and ultimately with two females: a very young girl and a middle aged woman, two people we feel are under threat and will have harm come to them if they're caught.
Each of the three women have very
distinct
personalities.
I admit initially I thought the movie bore a
distinct
resemblance to an episode of the original "Outer Limits" (where a high energy physics experiment goes awry and spews out living radioactive material) and might have been inspiration for the later TV show.
Only in "Too Many Husbands" did I get a
distinct
sense of the terrible dilemma faced by the spouse who has to make a choice.
Not that I don't have anything at all against Uschi (I don't), but I get the
distinct
impression the missing footage would have even been more erotic.
With great performances and a
distinct
visual style, this hybrid film will thoroughly entertain and sit up and beg for repeat viewings.
Psychologists tried for generations to understand creativity, which is
distinct
from analytical thinking.
This includes the granting of group rights, under which Muslims are governed by their own Personal Law,
distinct
from the common civil code.
Investors are interested in financial returns, so there is no problem about measuring
distinct
values – in the end it all comes down to money.
But Iraq's location puts it at a
distinct
disadvantage compared to Russia and many postcommunist states: none of Iraq's neighbors is doing particularly well economically, while many postcommunist countries sat next door to the European Union during the 1990's boom.
One consequence of this is that agreements with third countries that involve both foreign and economic matters require two
distinct
treaties: one for the Union, one for the Community.
Two
distinct
foreign-policy legacies inform the Indonesian public’s expectations and the government’s choices.
Given the history of Western colonialism in Asia, the desire to maintain a
distinct
identity is both legitimate and understandable, as is the belief in many Asian countries – first and foremost China – that the time has come to settle old scores.
But the effort to preserve one’s power, the need for a
distinct
“Asian” identity, and the desire to settle historical scores will not solve the normative question raised by China’s emergence as the century’s dominant power.
Even though they are fighting side-by-side in Libya, with their armies expressing a deep confidence in each other, there are
distinct
nuances in each country’s position on military intervention.
There are two
distinct
phases to this period of unprecedented US consumer weakness.
If the growth trend is one percentage point lower – a
distinct
possibility in an era of protracted consumption weakness – budget deficits would be a significantly higher.
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