Ecstatic
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It was an
ecstatic
experience.
And when that happens, the feeling is
ecstatic
and we reach for metaphors of up and down to explain these feelings.
I literally have the freedom to move in 360 degrees of space and an
ecstatic
experience of joy and freedom.
So I got down to the lobby, and they were
ecstatic
because she had just gotten all of her test results back and she was NED: No Evidence of Disease.
So they were ecstatic, we sat down to visit, and it was so weird, because within two minutes, she started retelling me the story of her diagnosis and her surgery and her chemo, even though, as her chaplain, I saw her every week, and so I knew this story.
And he says by describing it as an
ecstatic
state.
And it describes the same effortless, spontaneous feeling that you get when you enter into this
ecstatic
state.
Sorceress, tranced, ecstatic, stock-still on the sidewalk ragged coat hanging agape, passersby flowing around her, her mouth torn suddenly open as though in a scream, silently though, as though only in her brain or breast had it erupted.
And so when 425 million people finally won the right to choose their own governments, I was ecstatic, but I was also a touch worried about some of the nastier things lurking behind the wall.
This is bathroom humor aimed, I assume, at those who've had several bongs, which can only explain why many
ecstatic
reviewers have heralded this crap as "the best television writing ever."
When Jim Wynorski first announced he would be doing a new sequel for my favorite series of all time, the "Slumber Party Massacre" series, I was
ecstatic.
Nikki's
ecstatic
body language just goes to prove that few other actresses seem to enjoy filming sex scenes as much as she does.
As Mark Elliott, William Holden is intelligent, breezy and a bit weak; Jennifer Jones is perhaps well-nigh-perfect as Dr. Han Suyin, by turns doubt-torn and ecstatic, eager and hesitant.
Still, it's very watchable, with a young Spencer Tracy (his old-man makeup makes him look just like, well, an old Spencer Tracy) showing depth and authority, and Colleen Moore -- a little past her prime, and not physically well matched -- playing a multifaceted woman-behind-the-man. There's also Helen Vinson as one of the most treacherous femmes fatales in movie history, sending the final third into
ecstatic
soap-opera reverberations.
Simply
ecstatic
to learn that finally, this delightful Irish-flavored pot of gold musical is released on DVD! Ah, "it's that old devil moon (in your eyes)."
True, you really can't expect too much from hearing the plot rundown, but after reading some of the reviews for it, I was
ecstatic.
When we found the CD with the originals, Secret and LeChuck's Revenge, we were both
ecstatic
and spent hours working through Revenge - one such moment was where we just sat down and blew half a day on it.
Ecstatic
after their trying for ages to get pregnant, Sherry is frightened at Craig's persistence of the fetus not being his..this stems from a check on his low sperm count with odds especially high that he could in no way have impregnated his wife.
The
ecstatic
reviewer on NPR made me think this turkey was another Citizen Kane.
Being S Club Seven, the film already boosts an
ecstatic
atmosphere!
There are backroom political machinations by the general's handlers, a downed balloonist and
ecstatic
Bastille Day throngs, but the heart of this gorgeously photographed film is the frantic upstairs/downstairs intrigues involving randy servants and only slightly more restrained aristocrats.
When I stumbled upon this movie version in the late 90's I was
ecstatic!
I read Holes in 5th grade so when I heard they were doing a movie I was
ecstatic!
But from a purely experiential perspective this is an intense, original, and completely
ecstatic
trip in both the cultural and aesthetic dimensions.
The film is also quite interesting from an anthropological angle in terms of how the documented phenomenon quickly takes root, consumes these good peoples' identities 24-7, organically grows, divides, mutates, rapidly spans generations and groups, sweeps up even infants who intuitively jack right in to the main line, and seems to strongly channel ancient ancestral rites straight into South Central, where it weaves a crazy web of hope and
ecstatic
optimism through the beleaguered community like beautiful wildflowers in a cracked asphalt lot.
A disappointment! I'd seen Party Girl some years ago (maybe 20) and was
ecstatic.
One of many priceless snatches of dialogue -- PANDORA (ecstatic) Mother, last night I had my first orgasm.
The fat, homely "princesses" out there should be
ecstatic.
When I learned that Robert Carlyle was in this, I was
ecstatic.
So much so that when he took her to court that I was
ecstatic
but unfortunately the idiot had to feel sympathy for this loathsome tramp and dropped the case.
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