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The real thing never looked so beautiful, or was so meticulously composed, or
lovingly
rendered.
Not a minute goes by without some kind of imaginative and spirited experimental visual manipulation or interjection; from kaleidoscopic color schemes, to frame and time altering collage montage, to wild, high-concept mixed media integration (animation, mattes, props, sets, etc), to mini-movie injections
(lovingly
parodying/mimicking everything from silent film stylistics, to romantic fantasies to obligatory action scenes).
The 1982 comedy MY FAVORITE COMEDY was a
lovingly
made period piece that takes place during a wonderful time in entertainment history...the infancy of live television in the 1950's (or more specifically, YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS).
I thought the film
lovingly
produced and enjoyed every second of it, my only disappointment being that I did not manage to catch the whole film.
Crim force-feeding Tubby McTubbster the fat of the other girls he's killed was another zinger ('It's a bit salty baby,' she says to him lovingly).
Lovingly
filmed, a score that that is memorable & so absolutely perfect.
One can only marvel at Scorsese's direction on this one; coupled with the stunning and clever cinematography, this film paints a
lovingly
detailed tapestry of the lives of well-to-do New Yorkers, in the last quarter of the 19th century.
I find Dietrich quite captivating, with her
lovingly
designed clothes, beautiful face and distinctive voice, I thought she was a great actress.
It's chock full of funny anecdotes and quirky characters
lovingly
told.
Lovingly
and meticulously directed by Michael Polish and written with quiet brilliance by Mark Polish (with help from twin brother Michael), this gentle, soft-spoken film is one of the three best films of 1999.
It's all
lovingly
narrated by James Mason.
The big question that arises at the movie's end is: "How can Helene be so
lovingly
forgiving of a vicious serial killer."
It combines punk and pre-Goth music with a character, Jordan White, who is a kind of
lovingly
accepting, moment-by-moment Christ-figure.
The story line - set in the late 50's U.S.A. - is paper thin, but the movie is populated with interesting, likable people and the tale is
lovingly
told with an excellent script and superb acting all around, especially from the two brothers and from Ian Holm, the British actor, who does an unexpectedly great job as the owner of the red sauce place (Ian Holm playing an Italian?
Caring seriously about food does help one to appreciate this flick; I have never seen the preparation and serving of food presented so beautifully and
lovingly
in a movie.
The animation is fluid and
lovingly
rendered... the sort of quality that made "Akira" so popular.
It seems that the Cruiser walks everywhere in slow motion the camera
lovingly
following his every move.
But, no... not only did the filmmaker choose to depict gay date rape between minors, he
lovingly
reveled in the acts of the rapist.
Thus, King believed that, “one who breaks an unjust law must do so openly, lovingly, […] and with a willingness to accept the penalty.”
Even though they are virtually indistinguishable in appearance, people seem to cherish the knowledge that someone has
lovingly
crafted their watch.
Likewise, advertisements for convenience food and insurance – which used to feature only intact nuclear families – have begun to showcase single mothers
lovingly
spooning out meatballs, or protectively buying a life-insurance policy.
He was even more
lovingly
respectful to her than before, and the thought that she must never be allowed to feel the awkwardness of her situation never left his mind for a moment.
But late at night, when they were alone, Anna, seeing that she had regained full mastery of him, wanted to efface the depressing impression of the look he gave her apropos of the letter, and said:'But confess that you were vexed to get my letter, and did not believe me?'As soon as she had said this she knew that, however
lovingly
disposed he might be to her, he had not forgiven her for that letter.
We shall be referred to
lovingly
as "those grand old artists that flourished in the nineteenth century, and produced those china dogs."
The young lady teachers "showed off"--bending sweetly over pupils that were lately being boxed, lifting pretty warning fingers at bad little boys and patting good ones
lovingly.
When Laurent took her in his arms, morning and night, to carry her, she thanked him
lovingly
by looks full of tender effusion.
"Sir," answered Don Quixote, "that cannot be on any account omitted, and the knight-errant would be disgraced who acted otherwise: for it is usual and customary in knight-errantry that the knight-errant, who on engaging in any great feat of arms has his lady before him, should turn his eyes towards her softly and lovingly, as though with them entreating her to favour and protect him in the hazardous venture he is about to undertake, and even though no one hear him, he is bound to say certain words between his teeth, commending himself to her with all his heart, and of this we have innumerable instances in the histories.
This done, they broke their fast on the remains of the spoils of war plundered from the sumpter mule, and drank of the brook that flowed from the fulling mills, without casting a look in that direction, in such loathing did they hold them for the alarm they had caused them; and, all anger and gloom removed, they mounted and, without taking any fixed road (not to fix upon any being the proper thing for true knights-errant), they set out, guided by Rocinante's will, which carried along with it that of his master, not to say that of the ass, which always followed him wherever he led,
lovingly
and sociably; nevertheless they returned to the high road, and pursued it at a venture without any other aim.
They spread the cousin's sackcloth on the grass, and put the stores of the alforjas into requisition, and all three sitting down
lovingly
and sociably, they made a luncheon and a supper of it all in one; and when the sackcloth was removed, Don Quixote of La Mancha said, "Let no one rise, and attend to me, my sons, both of you."
Now, whether the shake had jumbled the fat boy's faculties together, instead of arranging them in proper order, or had roused such a quantity of new ideas within him as to render him oblivious of ordinary forms and ceremonies, or (which is also possible) had proved unsuccessful in preventing his falling asleep as he ascended the stairs, it is an undoubted fact that he walked into the sitting-room without previously knocking at the door; and so beheld a gentleman with his arms clasping his young mistress's waist, sitting very
lovingly
by her side on a sofa, while Arabella and her pretty handmaid feigned to be absorbed in looking out of a window at the other end of the room.
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