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Ladies and gentlemen: The LXD. (Applause) (Video): Madd Chadd: When people first see me, I get a lot of different
reactions
actually.
The truth is that we know that the images themselves don't change the world, but we're also aware that, since the beginning of photography, images have provoked
reactions
in people, and those
reactions
have caused change to happen.
They are not hardwired brain
reactions
that are uncontrollable.
It's not intended that you read it, but that's a tiny part of the chemical
reactions
going on in each of your cells at any given moment.
The reason I've taken this time is I've been fascinated to hear some of the
reactions
to this.
So many
reactions
involving enzymes and proteins are sensitive to the acid content of the ocean.
What these people did when they synthesized happiness is they really, truly changed their affective, hedonic, aesthetic
reactions
to that poster.
The guys
reactions
are like if he had an amputation with no pain killer.
Author Gore Vidal actually sued (with mixed results) to have his name removed from the film, and when the stars saw the film their
reactions
varied from loudly voiced disgust to strategic silence.
So we throw you a bone, because we're not looking for Oscar-winning performances, intriguing plot or realistic character
reactions
to the situations at hand.
Their actions and
reactions
are wooden and predictable, often painful to watch.
George Segal--who, in the 1960s, starred mostly in war and espionage pictures--had become, by this time, one of America's greatest sad-sack comedians; his nutty
reactions
and batty responses rival only his mother's inscrutabilities.
I thought it was a love story about both of them but it was mainly about his
reactions
to her letters.
The film results boring, with lots of free sex (well, both girls are really good), all the
reactions
in the film are absurd, incoherent and of course, too much stupid.
We never get a chance to see the "monster" move from one place to another - whenever that happens (supposedly), the camera focuses on the "terrified
" reactions
of the humans that are nearby.
Seen these many years later, Temple's vehicles barely get by on story (aided always by musical sequences to bolster the content), and her timing (always too-perfect) and exaggerated
reactions
might leave most modern viewers rolling their eyes.
Temple isn't the only one overly-rehearsed; Guy Kibbee's January is cued for wide-eyed
reactions
so often you wonder if maybe if he didn't film them all in one day.
Nearly always felt that the camera was way too static, too far from intense facial
reactions
-- and so many times when the action depended on the intimacy of lead characters, the dialog was slow and plodding.
Ricci is my favorite actress: She is so gifted, so natural, her
reactions
are perfect and so is the energy she constantly radiates, which gives credence to the often misapplied term "star."
(Maybe, though, it was the writing: asking them to recite too many trite, predictable, cliched (over-?) reactions.)
after that it was every patron for himself and the cinema rang with advice, cheering for bad acting and oo-waah
reactions.
As for his art, the movie seemed intent on examining a few of the paintings he did but again frittered away another opportunity in examining the
reactions
to this work rather than the work itself.
A plausible fear turns into a series of implausible
reactions
from the characters.
I have seen it numerous times, at many ages in my life, and each time the
reactions
are the same.
It was very popular when I was in the cinema, a good house and very good
reactions
and plenty of laughs.
I learned much from previous viewer
reactions.
All the elements click: a terrific script (by French writers Julien Carbon and Laurent Courtiaud) that even manages to subvert the odd cliché, reliably imaginative direction by Johnnie To, and excellent central performances by Andy Lau and Lau Ching Wan, the latter displaying his great comic timing to wonderful effect without ever crossing the line into parody (especially in his exasperated
reactions
to his superior's abysmal negotiating skills).
Most of other
reactions
by subscribers to this service were very apt, although that some found it slow or ambiguous puzzled me.
He reminded me a greek in many of his
reactions.
What makes this film worth viewing is the focus on the family's
reactions.
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