Luxurious
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Really when we think of our senses, or when we think of the loss of the sense, we really think about something more like this: the ability to touch something luxurious, to taste something delicious, to smell something fragrant, to see something beautiful.
It's infused with a very complex cocktail of chemicals, so it smells very
luxurious
and very distinctive, and, being a Procter and Gamble brand, it's been supported by a lot of mass media advertising.
We can say, "It's
luxurious
time."
And in an age of distraction, nothing is so
luxurious
as paying attention.
The coherent urbanism of the old Islamic city and of many old European towns, for instance, promote integration, while rows of soulless housing or tower blocks, even when they are luxurious, tend to promote isolation and "otherness."
And yet a different organization of the spaces and a different assembly of the parts is able to transform an economically built home into a
luxurious
space.
These are the spaces that are not just
luxurious
spaces for some of us, but are important for everybody in this world.
I watched in Korea many
luxurious
Hollywood lifestyle movie.
First of all they find a scientific lab with various fish specimens & computer equipment, then down below they find fully furnished &
luxurious
cabins.
I think kids watching these will have unrealistic expectations on how hard they will work and how
luxurious
their lives will be.
The audience is instantly transported from a shanty medical office to a
luxurious
suite at the city's most prestigious inn.
It is much closer in spirit to the now very dated Just Jaeckin film from 1973, taking a pokerfaced look at male/female relationships, questioning such then hot topics as fidelity and jealousy, all in
luxurious
exotic surroundings.
On the bright side, if you ask me, the house was very
luxurious
and spacious.
However, I would much rather watch any one of those films 3,469 times while being tied up on a chair than watch An American in Paris once in the most
luxurious
suite ever.
The corrupt government officials have comfortable, almost
luxurious
lives, while the common people struggle to obtain the bare necessities for survival.
Actually, both are applicable in director Joseph Losey's wandering, meandering mess called "Boom", appropriately titled since tempers in the lush,
luxurious
setting are nearly ready to explode.
They all drive to Reno and the four of them stay in one
luxurious
suite.
If anything, the
luxurious
graphics and framing have made certain scenes (the car chase, for instance) more pedestrian than they ought to be - not that they don't look lovely and have some very original design and occasionally novel camera angles - but they are missing the kinetic movement and close-up shots that are part of the language for any normal action/thriller.
Although I'm grateful this obscure gem of 70's Italian exploitation cinema features in the recently released "Grindhouse Experience" box set, and although it's also available on disc under the misleading and stupid alternate title "Escape from Death Row", I honestly think it deserves a proper and
luxurious
DVD edition, completely in its originally spoken languages with subtitle options (the dubbing is truly horrible), restored picture quality and a truckload of special bonus features!
Naturally, this medical breakthrough isn't as effective as it should be, and all the inhabitants of a
luxurious
building complex are mutating into sex-craving zombies.
Controversial innovations,
luxurious
locations, and superb casting make LA TRAVIATA even more unique.
Personally, I thought that the Plaza Hotel was, indeed,
luxurious
and spacious.
I have studied the 20th century faces of women's history for quite some time, and have long adored the likes of Alice Paul and Inez Milholland Boissevain (despite her
luxurious
faults).
The story revolves around Claire Marrable (Geraldine Page), an older affluent widow who lives in a
luxurious
Tucson home located in the middle of the desert.
It showed the public how some CEO's lived in
luxurious
apartments, have art deco offices, and visited mansions and exotic lands for business.
Fellini takes us on a bawdy odyssey of episodic nature where Encolpio (Martin Potter) in center, together with Ascilto (Hiram Keller), faces the incredible but impossible, world of ancient Rome; the sultry society of Romans who lives
luxurious
lives in self-indulgence where the nature of moral traditions is constantly pushed to the limit.
The Lusman Building was once a
luxurious
building, with classy, rich residents.
MINOR PLOT SPOILERS This is set in Berlin in a beautiful,
luxurious
hotel.
The main reason for this is simple: instead of being a talkathon with secondary mystery elements like "Thumbs", this is a good old-fashioned whodunit with nearly all of the typical elements of the genre in place: a
luxurious
mansion, a large but limited number of suspects, a cunning police inspector, family secrets, intense emotions and rivalries, red herrings, etc.
It's not as overstuffed as some modern movies, focusing on just five characters: a hotel thief pretending to be a baron (John Barrymore), an industrial magnate (Wallace Beery), his secretary (Joan Crawford), an aging and neurotic ballerina (Greta Garbo), and a nebbishy, dying man spending his last days in the
luxurious
hotel (Lionel Barrymore).
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