Taste
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They also give you a
taste
of what it was probably like without being 'educational'.
also in business world of today wine often has to mass marketed and suited to people's
taste.
mondovino shows the commercial side of wine in that of mega producer Robert mondavi, and Michael Rolland the wine expert who shapes wine to the
taste
of today's critics like Robert parker who is also in the film.
I have so strange
taste
on comedies and i find so hard one to please my intelligence, and i am so happy that their humor is exactly what i need.
The day after I had a unique movie after
taste
experience or perhaps a revelation.
I love Burt Bacharach's musical score, that is if listend to by itself, and I even bought a CD of it, but for my
taste
it doesn't lend itself well to this mysterious and compelling story.
While the writer of the film gave us such a poignant moment between the two, and their sexual experimentation/confusion, he then gives us a plot twist that makes them half brothers?!?! (Although the subject isn't brought up in the film....and left unexplained and unaccounted for) I just thought that it was in bad taste, and the fact that it wasn't even discussed is even worse.
The coworkers seem nice, if guarded, he soon meets a girlfriend, yet the city seems utterly strange, as food has no taste, alcohol doesn't make you drunk, and there's nary a children around.
yes, i have a weird
taste
in movies, but this is a great movie.
Her program provides enlightenment to your visual sense, auditory sense, and sense of feeling through a rich, luminous ambient backdrop, light-hearted, casual, yet engaging topics, eye-pleasing, appetite wrenching meals, and her hearty smile and laugh, which will simmer down anyone's nerves.(Sense of smell and
taste
are rewarded when you test out the recipes in your own kitchen and among your own family and friends).
Like many other commentators here, I went in expecting a
taste
of music that would satisfy my curiosity - and got more than I asked for.
Loach's eye seems to capture everything, yet makes no judgment - a
taste
of things to come.
We're talking about personal accountability, so don't rent or buy this wonderful movie for a boy's night out celebration or something to take the bad
taste
of the day out of your system.
Feeding the soul is by definition what this movie addresses, but with an elegance and grace of delivery that simply doesn't not happen much anymore, at least with this degree of taste, restraint and finesse.
Although my choice of film are ones that really develop characters and their relationships, this film is meant to just give a taste, leaving you with the "what happens next" factor.
I would recommend it to anyone with a
taste
in films like mine; Action, terrorism and gangster/mafia.
It impressed me so much that I kept on smiling the whole day after I watched it for the first time and almost all evening again when I took the movie as the final
taste
of the festival.
Seriously one of the best dramas I've seen in a while, especially if you have a
taste
for classical literature ALA poetry.
Helen Baxendale is a very credible lady Macbeth who can be very cheerfull at times and sometimes she just looks like a naughty girl, but deadly in her
taste
for blood and evil.
However, I didn't have great
taste
back then (not to say that I do now) so I can't vouch for my nine-year-old self too well.
This movie is most of all a work of style and dedication, which makes clear why Luc Besson is a director of my choice: good taste, beautiful framing, excellent use of music (I also marveled at Eric Serra's first feature-length score) and the promise of great achievements.
This is the sort of little movie that is made for a cult audience because, rather like Howdy's gazpacho (well, I think that's what it is), it's an acquired taste: you have to be attuned to its peculiar wavelength.
Commander's Log seems destined to become a cult hit among the university crowd and all others with a
taste
for quirky comedy.
David Cronenberg, much like colleague David Lynch, is an acquired
taste.
The first episode is a small
taste
of what's to follow.
This movie does have a little too much profanity and nudity for my taste, though.
The nude scenes were superbly crafted as well, and all in were good
taste.
They always had good
taste
in music.
But Pola X was less minimalist than Mauvis Sang, so it had quite a lot of intensity for a thriller- at least for my
taste.
Then there is his new wife's large nose and
taste
for loud clothes, which OF COURSE means she's Jewish.
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