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That thing has a
trademark
symbol on it, people.
This was a key feature of his
trademark
uneven tempo and black humor, which became popular throughout the Theatre of the Absurd.
Seizures are the
trademark
characteristic for most types of epilepsy, and every first-ever seizure needs to be assessed by a doctor to determine if one has epilepsy or if it's a symptom of something else.
These high-density cells give nails and claws their
trademark
toughness.
It's a huge
trademark
violation, but it's pretty clever.
They have
trademark
protection, but no copyright protection and no patent protection to speak of.
All they have, really, is
trademark
protection, and so it means that anybody could copy any garment on any person in this room and sell it as their own design.
The only thing that they can't copy is the actual
trademark
label within that piece of apparel.
The tale of a singing, dancing cat's attempts to woo a lady cat and a dog's attempts to catch the cat, 'The Hep Cat' lacks the
trademark
energy and pace of most Clampett shorts.
Bishop tries so hard to get that
trademark
Tarentino banter and just fails miserably, which can be pretty humorous at times and grating at others.
Some directors take 2 and a half hours to tell a story, David Lynch takes 2 and a half hours to piece together scenes with "clues" and his
trademark
oddity, but there's never a story.
Jeunet's
trademark
style consists of mechanical, almost clockwork-like narrative construction garnished with lavish, chocolate box production values and seasoned with faux-naive humour.
Severed heads with bodies hanging upside down being his personal
trademark.
It's a wonder anyone even bothered to make Groucho up in his bizarre
trademark
eyebrows and mustache, as he has nothing witty or outrageous to do or say throughout this bore.
To make a long story short the scarecrow kills all who stand in his path without any warning except for the scarecrow's
trademark
whistle that signals a slashing.
al., but this is definitely the
trademark
film of what might be described as Seagal's second era of films.
Hitch's
trademark
touches of humor are here, too.
Mac is always amusing to watch with his
trademark
raw onion sandwich after a big night out.
But there's more than that because Eastwood's character, here a hard-bitten, demon-ridden and hard as nails secret service agent, has a slightly charming side to him, even the more romantic side that one never got to see in the pictures where he spouted his
trademark
lines.
He maintains his
trademark "
befuddled" look throughout the film and hysterically, too.
Jimmy Stewart plays Lindbergh, and while he might be a bit too old for the part, he still brings the sincere warmth and confidence needed as well as his
trademark
down-to-earth goodness that makes him an iconic film star.
Meryl Streep, in the throes of her
trademark
maternal sensitivity, plays an unhappy stay-at-home mother who feels confined to such a role and within the first five minutes of the film leaves her inattentive husband, in a fantastic performance by Dustin Hoffman, to find another role for herself.
The toned down appeal of the film, centering on the studied view of a relationship put through an emotional ringer, is a retread into Happy Together territory but without the hyper-kinetic patchwork of jarring film stocks and hyper-saturated sequences that have become a
trademark
of Kar-Wai's films since Chungking Express.
The animation is great, highlighted by Nick Park and company's
trademark
of exaggerated teeth and mouths of the characters, which make you laugh almost every time you see someone.
The murders are clever and gory, all done in Argento's
trademark
style.
And when that runs out he does his
trademark
cross-dressing thingy.
Emma Thompson and Alan Rickman are a HOOT in this and superstar-in-the-making Carla Gugino (KAREN SISCO, SIN CITY) does her now
trademark
red hot babe/great acting routine.
That's right 'The Godfather of Soul' has put his
trademark
up on this bad-boy.
Hayao Miyazaki has fused Andersen's Little Mermaid with Japan's native myths and his
trademark
steam punk flights of fancy, and the result is very rewarding.
'O Brother, Where Art Thou' is a gleeful retelling of Homer's 'Odyssey', set in 1930s Mississippi and rampant with splendid quirkiness that is the
trademark
of the brothers Coen.
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