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You can annotate the stuff, send it to your friends and really get a conversation going about what you're feeling when you go through these
masterpieces.
One of these is scratch-off
masterpieces.
As a child studying these eternal masterpieces, Bach's music would intermingle with the singing voices of Muslim prayers from the neighboring Arab village of the northern Kibbutz in Israel where I grew up.
And he boasted about all the great
masterpieces
that he himself had painted that were attributed to other artists.
We call them "humble masterpieces."
And he was incarcerated in, I think, Wakefield Prison for forging
masterpieces
by, I think, French Impressionists.
And he's so good at it, that when he was in prison, everybody in prison, the governor and whatever, wanted him to paint
masterpieces
to put on the walls, because they were so good.
Well, we also learned that Vasari, who was commissioned to remodel the Hall of the 500 between 1560 and 1574 by the Grand Duke Cosimo I of the Medici family, we have at least two instances when he saved
masterpieces
specifically by placing a brick wall in front of it and leaving a small air gap.
I had also had the privilege since the last 37 years to work on several
masterpieces
as you can see behind me, but basically to do what?
Albums like De La Soul's "3 Feet High and Rising" and the Beastie Boys' "Paul's Boutique" looted from decades of recorded music to create these sonic, layered
masterpieces
that were basically the Sgt.
So, everybody's always suggesting new humble masterpieces, and at MoMA we put out some books just for people to suggest their own humble
masterpieces.
Maybe next they'll condition the pigeons to paint their own
masterpieces.
Number three is: find the hidden
masterpieces
all around you.
And so I was delighted talking to him, and it made me realize there are hundreds of
masterpieces
all around us that we totally take for granted.
And we expected huge masterpieces!"
Come on: those
masterpieces
... OK? Stop.
This is one of the true
masterpieces
in puzzle design besides Rubik's cube.
But each of these species, even the tiniest Prochlorococci, are
masterpieces
of evolution.
The Messengers is a bad,generic and boring ''horror'' movie.The film has got a big problem:it does not scare.The performances and the screenplay are totally stupid.It uses old tricks for scaring and all the supernatural events make laugh.I would not call The Messengers as a bad movie...I would call it an accidental comedy because it's so bad that makes laugh.The only good thing about this movie is that it's short,so this crap will not stay with us for so long.There are a lot of
masterpieces
of horror genre which count with a low budget(like Subject Two,Lucky or May)which are sadly ignored,while this crap is all a success in the box office.So,I do not recommend this weak and pathetic horror film which is called The Messengers.
You would not believe, that this director earlier has made
masterpieces
like Urga and Burnt By the Sun.
Many of these films are absolute
masterpieces
(such as De Sica's Umberto D., The Children Are Watching Us and Miracle in Milan) because they got so much out of the non-professional actors.
Like any genre, they have their outright masterpieces, as well as their absolute turkeys.
Stanley Kubrick, a director who I hold in the highest of esteems for his
masterpieces
(Clockwork Orange, 2001, The Killing, the Shining, Dr. Strangelove, etc) took the film out of circulation, leaving it to be found by only the hardcore fans and completists.
The other main subject of the film is artist Elmyr de Hory, a man who has spent his life painting fakes of famous masterpieces, sometimes selling them to museums as real works by the original artists.
I am a fan of Jess Franco's bizarre style, and a lover even of his trashier films, and my personal opinion is that he has, besides several very entertaining movies, also created a few masterpieces, such as the brilliant "Paroxismus" aka "Venus In Furs" of 1969, for example.
Even the poorest sequels are pure
masterpieces
compared
In yet another miserable attempt to make a quick Hollywood cash-in of one of televisions greatest masterpieces, Peter Segal has created a monster.
It would be hard to imagine anybody even vaguely familiar with the
masterpieces
of the last fifty years of Asian cinema being enthralled by this pompous piece of trash.
It makes "Boggy Creek II" and "Mutant" look like
masterpieces
of horror.
All I can say is, if you enjoyed the novel, stop there, until the BBC creates one of their smart & sensible period
masterpieces
(like Pride & Prejudice with Colin Firth, which, speaking for what I imagine in my opinion, Austen would have revered).
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