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  • Seventy years later, his bloodlessness and neutrality remain a little enervating.
  • But the librarian-precise speech adds to the book's bloodlessness.
  • Say something, if you must, about toothlessness or bloodlessness or the kindness of hammering stakes into the hearts of undead shows.
  • Yet there is a self-consciousness in " Crouching Tiger " that nudges the film uncomfortably close to a postmodern bloodlessness.
  • On the other hand, the story is delivered with a reverence bordering on bloodlessness; kids may enjoy the animation, but there's nothing that fresh here that parents haven't sat through countless times before.
  • Early reviews quibbled with " Blood Simple's " lack of compassion and facetious bloodlessness, a charge that's stuck with the Coen brothers, though it's only truly evident in " The Hudsucker Proxy ."
  • "American Outlaws, " which purports to tell the story of the Jesse James-Cole Younger gang's early days, introduces its main characters with a Civil War battle fought with the odd bloodlessness of soldiers trying to avoid an R rating.
  • Prone to hype, inaccuracy and bloodlessness ( call it a high heart-disorder probability ), such issue-oriented films tend to sell their subjects short ( see " Outbreak " ) or sag under their own good intentions ( see " Contact " ).
  • And Cromwell plays Hearst with such perfect bloodlessness that even the hammy Griffith, as his luscious, foul-mouthed mistress, seems right in her part . ( " How does one get $ 125 million in debt ? " she asks a crumbling Hearst, who coolly replies, " One buys things . ")
  • A member of the show's original national tour, in which he portrayed the corrupt Beadle, Remsberg relied so heavily on what has been done before that his " Sweeney Todd " at many times came across as a watered-down variation on " Sweeneys " past . ( The demon barber, played with a curious bloodlessness by Grammer of " Frasier " fame, even parted his hair down the middle, like every other Sweeney .)