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- Its venturesomeness was rewarded with complete solvency.
- You do need a sense of intellectual venturesomeness to make the most of " Waking Life ."
- It is the " Te Deum, " though, that allies musical venturesomeness with the most extraordinary expressive effects.
- It tries things few other movies attempt, and its venturesomeness ( and terrific blues soundtrack ) compels me to take its ungainliness less seriously than I otherwise might.
- Ms . Brownrigg's novel is vital, provocative and written with a wit and venturesomeness that go quite a way toward doing what fiction should do : keep time for a ticking world.
- His brightness and boldness are the film's motors; his anti-authoritarian spirit and venturesomeness loft him beyond the cruel treatment of his classmates and the callous ostracism he experiences at the hands of his own parents.
- It's his venturesomeness in the face of their own clipped wings that lies at the heart of the threat he poses to the two guys who befriended him, then can't handle the energies he releases.
- Almost all the winners recognized as thinkers rather than as organizers or public leaders have been honored for work on the relationship between science and religion, Sir John's special interest and the one area where the prize seems to reward theological venturesomeness.
- If the grainy " Sorcerer's Apprentice " was included to show off today's technical dazzle, provide continuity, and repeat science-fiction's curiously reactionary warning to avoid venturesomeness, the new episodes more than once genuflect to it stylistically.
- If the grainy " Sorcerer's Apprentice " was included to offer contrast to today's technical razzle-dazzle, provide continuity, and repeat sci-fi's usual reactionary warning to avoid venturesomeness, the seven new episodes more than once genuflect to it.
- But there's an American combination of venturesomeness, opportunism and romanticism on his face as he responds to the fact that his recently deceased father's Texas ranch has been sold out from under him by lighting out for Mexico with a good buddy, Henry Thomas's Lacey Rawlings.
- Here Herrmann writes " cluster " chords : piled-up collections of tones that would be shockingly dissonant if they were not shiveringly low and soft . It is a measure of Herrmann's venturesomeness that more than a few measures in this sequence could have been composed by the solitary American experimentalist Morton Feldman.
- One of the big film questions of 1999 will be whether " Eyes Wide Shut " can muster a sense of fateful moral entrapment, whether it will represent a renewal of the venturesomeness that made Kubrick able to fail at big, ambitious films worth failing at, or whether it will revert, as so many of his more recent films have, to a case of humanity in retreat.