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And then I
pasted
huge posters everywhere in the bourgeois area of Paris with the name, age, even building number of these guys.
They all accepted to be
pasted
next to the other.
We even
pasted
on Israeli military towers, and nothing happened.
I just took their pictures and
pasted
them.
I just took a few photos of the kids, and the next day I came with the posters and we
pasted
them.
The importance is what you do with the images, the statement it makes where it's
pasted.
So for example, I
pasted
the photo of the minaret in Switzerland a few weeks after they voted the law forbidding minarets in the country.
This image of three men wearing gas masks was taken in Chernobyl originally, and I
pasted
it in Southern Italy, where the mafia sometimes bury the garbage under the ground.
And they
pasted
[over] every single portrait of the dictator [with] their own photos.
Slim and his friends went through the country and
pasted
hundreds of photos everywhere to show the diversity in the country.
Actually, that photo was
pasted
in a police station, and what you see on the ground are ID cards of all the photos of people being tracked by the police.
He
pasted
up portraits all over his reservation.
So I just copied and
pasted
from my résumé.
In other words, what if CRISPR also copied and
pasted
itself.
He
pasted
tarps over the windows of his home to prevent prying eyes during the long Icelandic winter.
Inside it was every single letter he had ever received from visitors from abroad, and on some of them he had
pasted
little black-and-white worn snapshots of his new foreign friends.
They accompany me wherever I go in my life, and I fill them with all sorts of things, records of my lived experience: so watercolor paintings, drawings of what I see, dead flowers, dead insects,
pasted
ticket stubs, rusting coins, business cards, writings.
And so some researchers
pasted
a picture of someone's eyes over the sink.
The film had the opportunity to show real problem with Saudi society, or at least give us something new and genuine about the youth troubles and concerns in Saudi Arabia, instead it copied and
pasted
from here and there, and the result was a mess.
The screenplay is shoddily
pasted
together and dumbed down to boot, the production values are lackluster, and the cast (apart from Jemma Redgrave and Blake Ritson) are largely guilty of bad acting.
The DVD version titled "The One-Armed Swordsmen" was produced by madmen who thought that the fighting sequences would be appreciated better
pasted
all together in one big chapter than as part of a consistent, sequential story.
looks like a 5th graders home movie project filmed with malfunctioning 8mm kiddie cameras . . . the editing appears to have been done by somebody having psychotic flashbacks (while on drugs and booze), with scenes cut short, followed by other, unrelated scenes, then chopped segments of scenes
pasted
in . . .
It's as though the writer, actors, director, et al, just came together and copied and
pasted
scenes of their favorite horror flicks, zipped it all together and said "hey, here's Satan's whip!!!" After seeing this movie, I could not help but be tormented by the sight of people whom call themselves "actors"; waltzing around like they're some kind of talented artistic interpreters... do not be fooled they suck!
Various lines from the original are repeated, plot points cut and pasted, and scenes are replicated almost shot-for-shot from the first one.
The cinematography is unwatchable, the sound is bad, the story is cut and
pasted
from many other movies, and the acting is dreadful.
The editing is especially awful; it really appears that the editor (if there was one)literally picked up pieces of film off the floor and
pasted
them together.
It was recommended to me by a friend with mediocre taste in movies, and "MTV" was
pasted
on the front cover so I was not expecting much.
Bad enough that the "screenwriter" (and I use the term very loosely) cut and
pasted
dialogue from one character onto another, often completely out of context and to rush the story along: but Anne Elliott running from location to location in pursuit of Wentworth near the end of the piece was an abomination!
I almost think the movie might have been funnier if they didn't use CGI and used the small actor who Marlon's face was
pasted
over.
It was like someone cut and
pasted
a scene from Robocop.
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