Vogue
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70 examples of Vogue in a sentence
And we made that look, you know, in tune, in
vogue
with customers.
It's so different than what's currently in
vogue
save for Lost.
Recreational drugs, casual sex, and the challenging of parental authority became in
vogue
and replaced the more time honored traditions of respect for God, country and seniority.
A true lost film that I first encountered, flickering away on my old 19" black and white RCA, when the Million Dollar Movie was still in
vogue
on Channel 9 in New York City.
There's been a
vogue
for the past few years for often-as-not ironic zombie-related films, as well as other media incarnations of the flesh- eating resurrected dead.
The 1930s saw a
vogue
for documentary films about remote corners of the world, with an emphasis on wild animals, exotic terrain and primitive people with unusual cultures.
Though he's classified as a neo-nouvelle vogue, his films owe as much to silent cinema as the 60's experimental narratives.
Jean Pierre Leaud is amazing (more than usual) and the movie is one of the most unforgettable of the nouvelle
vogue.
The underlying theme of the movie is simple yet convincing: Although the times may have-a-changed, we still face the same struggles even in modern times that we fought in prehistoric times in order to "win the girl" (keep in mind this is the theme of 1923 America, a time when chauvinism was still en vogue).
Surreal 40s musical seem to be making fun of 40s fashions even as they were in current
vogue.
Romance is in the air and love is in bloom in Victorian era England, in this light-hearted story set against a society in a time in which manners were still in vogue, the ladies were charming and elegant, and the gentlemen dashing.
There are of course some performances ( but not too much ): the stunning and stylish Vogue, the strong anti-war American Life, the moving Lament and Mother And Father and much more.
Story-wise, it would have been better off set anywhere between the Fifties, because technically it's akin to the much better FAR FROM HEAVEN in melodrama, or even when this type of movies came into
vogue
during the period going from the late Seventies into the early Nineties.
It brought out the point that
vogue
leadership is real and perhaps a perception at the same time.
(this is firstly a function of Margaret Gibson's source story, which is told from the author's POV) At first you get squirmy and expect that the parallel this character articulates between her and drag queen Russell - "We're both crazy" - will be used as an excuse for the good old queer self-loathing, but in fact this is in a different tradition, that King-of-Hearts, madness-as-sentimental-symbol-for-nonconformity thing that was in
vogue
then.
It's pushing too much the witty comedy genre in
vogue.
It contained Roth (who was in vogue), and dealt with the underworld.
If you listen carefully there are a lot of phrases that didn't come into
vogue
until at least the 90's.
Note to producers: If you're going to spoof a genre that is no longer in vogue, at least make it funny.
The plot unfurls - and boy, does it take its time - in that familiar device that enjoyed something of a
vogue
at the time, the flashback, so we begin with Teresa Wright - Mitchum's wife and longtime 'sister', given she's the biological daughter of Anderson and has grown up with Mitchum - riding out to join Mitchum, who is holed up and being pursued by a gang of what we don't yet know.
This movie benefitted from the current
vogue
for Indy/Gay Cinema, and had it been a movie about a straight cad, it would not have warranted any attention.
I grew up during the '60s, when Fields was in
vogue
as a rebel along the lines of Bogart or Brando.
It reminded me that W C has somehow gotten out of
vogue.
Films like these are in
vogue
- a well thought out plot involving an interesting cast of characters that are connected in some way.
No wonder tap and ballroom dancing has gone somewhat out of
vogue.
Equally deleterious to economic health is the recent
vogue
of cutting interest rates to near zero and holding them there for a sustained period.
The idea of a “just war,” legitimized by a justa causa (just cause), though scorned for many years, is thus back in
vogue.
When e-mail first came into vogue, one could spend 15-20 minutes a day on it; now it consumes 2-3 hours.
In the 1990’s, when hard pegs were in vogue, it was believed that flexibility reduced credibility.
Most American women are having a hard enough time on the factory floor or the unemployment line or making minimum wage at Wal-Mart; when working-class women hear a former corporate attorney carry on about a glass ceiling, they think not about gender identification but about the class divide that has widened since the term came into
vogue
in the 1980s.
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