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- You know in your heart that we had something electrifyingly special in Cam Neely.
- How could one stroke of a swimmer's crawl transform the world so electrifyingly?
- You can't believe the electrifyingly amusing " bon mots " they yelled.
- He is in electrifyingly authoritative form, bringing all his experience to some of his finest songs ."
- And his jump was so electrifyingly effective he was practically on top of second by the time Lemke fielded the ball.
- "Mary " shows Ms . Blige's talent in full bloom, steady and refined, but still electrifyingly emotional.
- With the charismatic Williams and Sohn leading the way, " Slam " electrifyingly moves beyond wishful thinking to hot immediacy, and, yes, earned optimism.
- I used to love to come here in winter, when the electrifyingly white snow, brightened by ocean light, threw the painted colors of the stucco and wooden buildings into sharp relief.
- Robbins uses this event _ electrifyingly restaged in the film _ as the central thread in a series of interlocking stories illustrating the collision of art and politics in Depression-era New York.
- Then there's the electrifyingly dangerous Begbie, played with frightening intensity by Robert Carlyle ( who could not seem more different from the gentle gay character he played in " Priest " ).
- Not even Robert De Niro, at Martin Scorsese's direction, could catch anything of the eroticism and menace Mitchum radiated so electrifyingly in the original " Cape Fear " without visibly trying.
- Spike Lee's fiery " Summer of Sam " has as much to do with the summers of 1989 and 1999 as it does with the tabloid fevers of 1977, which are so electrifyingly rekindled here.
- "The nature of the choreography, especially for my part, is almost a step for every count, " said Stiefel, a former New York City Ballet principal whose rendition is loose and electrifyingly jazzy.
- Buddy crowed . ) To listen to Buddy, everybody's coming to Providence : first-run Broadway shows like " Cats " and " Dreamgirls "; boho artists; foodies; even the electrifyingly exciting New England Sports Museum.
- Recently Chance has returned to music, and he is still an electrifyingly strange performer, if less confrontational than in the old days . On occasion, he will begin his sets leading a quartet called the Deep Blue Moods, performing cool-jazz songs in a smoking jacket, reappearing after an intermission with a sharp new version of the Contortions.
- About the Duo Paganini's recording : " Two of Ecuador's most renowned classical musicians . . . . Saade Scaff's violin ranges from sweet, singing passages to dancing pizzicato lines and electrifyingly brusque attacks . . . . this is an especially appealing foray by two of the finest soloist of the Americas . " AMERICAS MAGAZINE, Mark Holston.
- Howard is sharply and sometimes electrifyingly focused as the unfocused Leon; Le Mat manages to seem both fey and authentically indigenous; Winger avoids histrionics for a much more involving quality of weariness; Rosanna Arquette is a plus as Monroe's lover; and Howard steers Angie Dickinson away from caricatured shrewishness into something more complex _ fear of further loss, expressed as prickliness.
- In a glowing review, Richard Brody wrote in " The New Yorker " that movie " isn t a study in character but a view of the world; it s a masterful setting of mood ", praising Deen for doing " terrific job exuding a sense of imperious entitlement " and saying that Lohan's " performance itself is electrifyingly alive ".
- "La Spagna ", which has been described by critics as " a darkly dramatic and often electrifyingly effective treatment of Ganelon's final treachery and Orlando's noble death ", was an important source for the Italian epics " Morgante " by Luigi Pulci ( the last five cantos of Pulci's work are based on " La Spagna " ), " Orlando innamorato " by Matteo Maria Boiardo and " Orlando furioso " by Ludovico Ariosto.
- The " New York Times " called her " as unexpected a choice for this musical bombshell as Jeff Bridges is for Jack, but, like him, she proves to be electrifyingly right . . . when Ms . Pfeiffer, draped across Jeff Bridges's piano and setting some new standard for cinematic slinkiness, performs in the above-mentioned New Year's Eve sequence with the camera gliding hypnotically around her, she just plain brings down the house . " The " Washington Post " described her as " slinky and cynical, more Bacall than Bacall.