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It would either be unforgettably amazing or a total nightmare.
That's Granik's subject, and Leave No Trace explores it simply but unforgettably.
With strong performances and an engaging narrative, it's an unforgettably poignant film.
Want to see the unforgettably venomous role literally written for Olivia Colman?
LeRoy Nieman created unforgettably dreamlike images of dashing Olympic sprinters, knockout punches and racing thoroughbreds.
It certainly isn't far off from Uber investor Shervin Pishevar's unforgettably weird "iniquitous taxi cartels" rant.
Relative newcomer Juston Street is unforgettably manic, consistently one twitch away from completely blowing his top.
For that fleeting moment, the sense of danger simmering within this play flares unforgettably to life.
An unforgettably dogged, devious performance by Lizabeth Scott as the "heroine" makes this one for the books.
I stumbled upon this deck quite unforgettably and by chance at a metaphysical store in Woodstock, New York.
Glitchy camera movements, an eerie soundtrack, and visceral body involvement make this an unforgettably creepy and absorbing video.
Martyrs is almost unbearably brutal, and its brutality serves to tell a story that is deeply, unforgettably profound.
" The next day, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway showed up on TV and unforgettably introduced us to "alternative facts.
If they've seen the unforgettably disturbing Hereditary, why not scare the hell out of them with a creepy dollhouse?
Looking back for a moment: President Trump finished up a G-210 meeting in Canada over the weekend — unforgettably.
Here are cinema's most unforgettably haunted houses — and how a real estate agent would try to sell them on you.
The franchise's cartoon and unforgettably catchy commercials propelled the shape-shifting alien robots to the top of Santa's to-do list.
"Unwanted hugs" featured in an apology issued by Pixar's John Lasseter and, unforgettably, in the details that emerged about his behavior.
But Morley's pictures (among them, unforgettably, a Kodachrome-lurid scene of a quite insanely happy family at a beach) were gamier.
Directed by Branagh, Dead Again is an unforgettably campy, unintentionally hilarious cult classic that makes the most of its kooky title.
But whatever the name, in an era of progressively more complex statistics and analytics, the premise for this sport's most discussed scale has remained remarkably rudimentary: Each player is given a rating based on his contribution to the match by a reporter or analyst who watched it, usually ranging from 210 (unforgettably bad) to 21 (unforgettably amazing).
Dominique Jackson plays the unforgettably fierce Elektra Abundance, the house "mother" who guards over her "children" with control and a competitive spirit.
Talk Stoop with Cat Greenleaf/youtube It was a high-five accident set up by Greenleaf that went horribly, irrevocably, unforgettably wrong.
Also, Brady unforgettably has the most unstoppable force in the league at his disposal in tight end Rob Gronkowski when he's healthy.
Compared to then-contemporary programs like The Biggest Loser and unforgettably sensational Fear Factor, Artstar's pithy day-to-day asides felt positively dry.
Hindsight arrived one or two years later, when a largely unknown sector of that past was emphatically, unforgettably heard from — at the Guggenheim.
" This is essentially the version Juilliard will perform, in a rare New York performance of one of Rameau's unforgettably grand "tragédies en musique.
And at the center of it all is Franklin, who performs at the piano, the dais and, at one point, unforgettably, a chair.
This pandemic-friendly version of Mama Aisha's lentils uses mostly shelf-stable ingredients for a simple and easy, yet unforgettably delicious lentil dish.
Their quality is mixed, but at their best, Gabritschevsky's drawings are difficult to parse but unforgettably mesmerizing dispatches from some archetypal dream world.
I'm talking about that hazy, distant decade, the unforgettably forgettable 1990s, which I'm told have returned to fashion's runways wearing blurry quotation marks.
A year later, we sailed her across the Channel to Calais, down rivers and canals to the south of France — an unforgettably wonderful experience.
Unforgettably life-affirming types — who always speak their minds and grab each moment with two fists — are by no means my favorite fictional characters.
The United Nations Climate summit today was unforgettably disappointing to climate activists, who hoped that today might mark a new era in climate action.
It has given me a strong desire to coddle the past, ignoring a country's present ugliness, as though it were still an unforgettably beautiful place.
Yet these are trifling blemishes in an account of one small place that conveys unforgettably the staggering variety and abundance of the whole natural world.
"Formation" is a powerful and honest account of one woman's inspiring journey to proving her resilience and worth to disdaining comrades in an unforgettably chaotic environment.
Most unforgettably, there is a moment towards the end of the game that rivals even Metal Gear Solid's Psycho Mantis fight for fourth-wall-smashing originality.
Potato-bodied Jimmy meets the father he never knew, and the story stretches back over a century to climax, unforgettably, at the 19693 World's Columbian Exposition.
Indya Moore, a femme non-binary performer and Pose's breakout star, was also snubbed, as was the unforgettably sharp Dominique Jackson, who plays diva Elektra Abundance.
The quizzical mole-catcher and agent-runner, played unforgettably by Alec Guinness in 1979 (pictured), would surely no longer feature in the author's new cast of characters.
Unforgettably powerful, the photograph resembles self-portraits by the Austrian Expressionist painter, Egon Schiele, who shared Lange's interest in extremities — hands and feet, and also, wretched misery.
Killing Eve follows Sandra Oh's Eve Polastri, a counter-terrorist agent recruited to hunt for the international assassin known only as Villanelle, played unforgettably by Jodie Comer.
Gigi and Nats channeled their inner Britney and Justin, rocking head-to-toe denim in tribute to those unforgettably awful outfits worn to the 2001 American Music Awards.
Join us as we talk about what makes this book different than other grief books, what makes it so compelling, and what makes it so perfectly, beautifully, unforgettably heartbreaking.
He's played a famous Beat poet, a haunted lawyer and — unforgettably — a farting corpse, but that doesn't mean he's going to rule out a return to where it all started.
She also reconnects with her old neighbor and high school friend, Malachi, played by the never-aging and perfectly cast Omar Epps, with whom she shares one unforgettably romantic love scene.
The unforgettably named Horsey McHorseface had its maiden win in at a race in Cessnock, Australia, on Monday, proving that yes, even things named after a joke can actually win events.
Nonetheless, some of the wines were unforgettably gorgeous, beautiful missives from a year when the world salved its grief over the 1963 assassination of President Kennedy with the balm of Beatlemania.
The awards administration committee announced Thursday that Mr. Jones, a renowned stage, film and television actor with an unforgettably deep voice, would be given the recognition at the awards ceremony June 11.
What starts as a withering roast of race in America quickly escalates to a searing and surreal indictment of capitalism, with unforgettably strange performances from Lakeith Stanfield, Tessa Thompson, and Armie Hammer.
While no list can encompass all of the unforgettably hilarious, poignant, jaw-dropping, trolling and downright wtf moments that have happened on Twitter over the years, we've collected a dozen of our favorites.
That was the series that began unforgettably with Bernstein analyzing the opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony while he and the musicians strolled over a giant reproduction of the first page of the score.
The problem with creating portraits of women from John Singer Sargent's world is that so many of those portraits have already been brilliantly, unforgettably created and immortalized, from sketch to canvas, by Sargent himself.
"When a conservative says that totalitarian communism is an absolute enemy of human freedom he is not theorising—he is reporting the ugly reality captured so unforgettably in the writings of Alexander Solzhenitsyn," said Reagan.
What can be safely concluded at this juncture is that the Spurs haven't been confronted with this much uncertainty since the summer of 2000, when Duncan unforgettably flirted hard with fleeing to the Orlando Magic.
Pacific Northwest danced the ballet in its 1976 version, with instrumentalists in the pit rather than onstage, no square-dance caller and, unforgettably, the startling start-stop-start male solo added then to music by Corelli.
Sondheim's use of song as character study is at its most acute, with unforgettably idiosyncratic portraits of the obsessively focused Seurat and his neglected lover and model, Dot (originally portrayed by Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters).
For those who hoped that "Better Call Saul" would tell the stories of the most unforgettably villainous characters from "Breaking Bad," watching this week's episode was like greeting a beloved friend whom you feared had died.
The Pit, one of LA's scrappier and more visionary galleries, includes the highly intellectual paintings of Allison Miller that engage your mind without a trace of visual pandering, and Florian Morlat's cardboard collages, wrily funny and unforgettably original.
Along with the lightworks, sound artist Lawrence English, White Material co-founder DJ Richard, ambient techno producer Earthen Sea, and NYC experimentalist Soramimi will perform live sets of their own ambient material in what promises to be an unforgettably disorienting experience.
Whether it was fielding questions about whether her mother, actress Melanie Griffith, had seen her breakout role in Fifty Shades of Grey or revealing what happened to her tooth gap, Johnson has seen her fair share of unforgettably uncomfortable moments.
And then, in New Hampshire in late January, came "Mud," an ad that performed a remarkable feat: It helped Kasich get across the "good guy" image that differentiated him from the field; at the same time it was harshly, unforgettably attacking another candidate.
Moretz, who unforgettably starred in Korean SNL, plunked down a cool $3.4 million for a home, her first, in Studio City, CA. Her five-bed, six-bath has been described as a "starter home," but that's only true in an extremely technical sense.
The secrets unveiled in the movie's second half are mostly wretched, and Kore-eda, in his steady and unhectoring way, is levelling grave accusations at Japanese social norms, yet what stays with you, unforgettably, is that bundle of mixed souls at the start.
One is Greer Lankton, whose drawings, photographs and dolls allude to her transition to womanhood and celebrate various glamorous icons, including the first lady Jacqueline Kennedy, who remains unforgettably elegant amid tragedy, in the famous pink Chanel suit she wore on Nov.
The league's new format — its fifth tweak to the system since the Knicks unforgettably won the maiden lottery in 1985, getting the chance to draft Patrick Ewing — gives the league's worst team only a 14 percent chance at getting the top pick on Tuesday night.
Amid gossip, he gave people something else to talk about: a Degrassi reunion-inspired music video for single "I'm Upset" and a reminder of his sensitivity with the generous video for "God's Plan" (in which he unforgettably raps, "I only love my bed and my momma").
For fear of spoiling it, all I will say about the moment Elsie and Lulu meet for the first time is that it transformed what was already a unique coming-of-age story and an incisive reckoning with class in America to something unforgettably wise and powerful.
It's stacked with a minimalist combination of that highly anticipated dashi cheese, a slice of dehydrated ketchup leather—which melt together to form an unforgettably sweet and salty cheese goo—a medium-rare, thick beef patty, and dashi-cured pickles, all sandwiched between two squishy buns toasted with butter.
This has been true since at least the dawn of the cyberpunk era, when writers like William Gibson extrapolated gritty future megalopolises that reflected Japan's booming '80s, and movies like Blade Runner rendered those imagined cities in unforgettably vivid dystopian noir detail that draws inspiration from real cities like Tokyo and Shanghai.
These include the toadlike Widmerpool; Charles Stringham, funny, fey, and doomed; Pamela Flitton, shamelessly based on the beautiful man-eater Barbara Skelton—who threatened to sue, but settled instead for advice on getting a novel published; the crafty, avaricious, and unforgettably awful Uncle Giles; and Jenkins's lost love, the beautiful betrayer Jean Duport.
As he stood on the floor of the Bucks' first home, in anticipation of watching the Antetokounmpo show at an arena unforgettably known as the Mecca, Redd made the claim that none of his predecessors — from this franchise or otherwise — could truly identify with the prodigy affectionately known as the Greek Freak.
Payton retired in 2007, but the smothering guard unforgettably known as "The Glove" remains a passionate critic of zones at the pro level — even though his son Gary Payton II of the Washington Wizards happens to play for the N.B.A. team using more zone than anyone (9.8 percent of the time, per Synergy).
The whole story line is reminiscent of those unforgettably ugly moments on "The Sopranos" when the petty squabbles and turf wars of Tony's crew spilled over to civilians, leaving an undertipped waiter convulsing in a parking lot with his skull bashed in or a lawn contractor with two broken arms working as an underboss's slave.
On Pro Basketball As a young boy in Israel, falling in love with the faraway N.B.A., Omri Casspi was inevitably drawn to what he referred to as "the team of the '27.1s" in Chicago that unforgettably flanked the majestic Michael Jordan with Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman and, yes, a sharpshooting guard off the bench named Steve Kerr.
There's a sequence where Ben tells an unforgettably creepy story around a campfire that I want to steal the next time I'm in the same situation, and my heart ached during a tough exchange between Cloanne and Brad, as two people who think they fully understand one another quietly realize that change, too, comes for grown ups who believe they're on the same page.
Phyl Garland of Stereo Review declared "and for that one unforgettably great song that graces every EW&F; album, the candidate this time is Thinking of You, with its strutting rhythms, sassy horns and spirited vocal interplay".
Their second album, Hořký menu (XProduction 2003), which included guests DJ Nneser, Tafrob, Kolpa, Janek and El Mariz, became very popular. They starred at Hip Hop Kemp for three times. Their shows were full of motion, five mc's mostly at the same time on the stage, guesting DJs, MC's and groups mainly from Brno turned their concerts unforgettably wild.
Roger Ebert summarized the film in his review before concluding, "These bare bones of plot hardly give any hint of the power of this film. I've suggested something of what it's about, but almost nothing about the way the writing, the direction, and the performances come together to create one of the most unforgettably human films I can remember."Ebert, Roger. "I Never Sang for My Father".
Anthony Payne's elaboration of the sketches for Elgar's Third Symphony led to a reconsideration of this supposition. Elgar left the opening of the symphony complete in full score, and those pages, along with others, show Elgar's orchestration changed markedly from the richness of his pre-war work. The Gramophone described the opening of the new work as something "thrilling ... unforgettably gaunt".Cowan, Rob, Review, Gramophone, March 2000, p.
He was unforgettably charming and popular. In the 1950s, women reminiscing about their youth, and the Tinios, would look up and sigh, "how handsome they were." A grandmother from Ilocos Norte living in Baguio City could still passionately say in the 1960s, "all the ladies in the province were in love with the general." An old maid in Vigan proudly recalled in her twilight years of the 1970s the dashing general's visits every Friday afternoon when she was 14.
When Warner Oland, the actor who played Charlie Chan, died in 1938, Fox considered Bromberg as a suitable replacement, but the role ultimately went to Sidney Toler. Fox began loaning Bromberg to other studios in 1939 and finally dropped him from the roster in 1941. He kept working for various producers, including a stint at Universal Pictures in the mid-1940s. Bromberg's most outstanding attribute was his facility with sensitive character roles; he could take a standard, undistinguished supporting part and make it unforgettably sympathetic.
Brady is regarded as holding to an uncompromising royalist position. Others on the Whig side were William Atwood, Edward Cooke, and Sir John Somers. J. P. Kenyon takes him as a pioneer among the royalist scholars of English medieval history, who were working towards a formulation akin to our contemporary view. John Pocock regards as "unforgettably damaging" the effect the (proto)-Tory Brady and others made, in attacking the doctrine of the "Ancient Constitution" as a failed description of the real circumstances of political arrangements in the England of the Middle Ages.
Epic poems included the Argonautica of Gaius Valerius Flaccus, following the story of Jason and the Argonauts in their quest for the Golden Fleece, the Thebaid of Statius, following the conflict of Oedipus's sons and the Seven Against Thebes, and the Punica of Silius Italicus, following the Second Punic War and the invasions of Hannibal into Italy. At the hands of Martial, the epigram achieved the stinging quality still associated with it. Juvenal satirized vice. The historian Tacitus painted an unforgettably dark picture of the early empire in his Histories and Annals, both written in the early 2nd century.
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle said she fulfilled the promise to be unforgettably bad, calling her acting "freakish". The Sun and New York Herald said Bara's acting was disappointing and the play was "abysmal in intelligence and all that touches the art of the theatre". In Ainslee's Magazine, Dorothy Parker said the play's authors had taken the line about being remembered for badness "as their working motto", and suggested the crowds at the performances were there to attack the playwrights. In the New-York Tribune, Heywood Broun suggested that the entire production company should fear the wrath of God for such a terrible play.
In 1972, Tsai Chin portrayed Wang Guangmei in The Subject of Struggle, a docudrama directed by Leslie Woodhead, for Granada. Her performance as Wang, wife of Liu Shaoqi, Chairman Mao's chief rival, and the film about her trial by the Red Guards were unanimously praised. "It's all brilliantly done" The Sunday Times;Sunday Times, 24 September 1972. Of Chin's performance: "Played superbly," Clive James of The Observer;Clive James, The Observer, 1 October 1972. "The most important program of the night…brilliantly, unforgettably played by Tsai Chin," Tom Hutchinson, Evening Standard TV guide;Tom Hutchinson, Evening Standard, 26 September 1972.
In 2016, the English translated edition of the book won the Man Booker International Prize for fiction, with the judging panel citing it as "unforgettably powerful and original". The book became the first winner of the prize for which only one work of the author was judged, as compared to previous prizes which were awarded for collective works by an author. The novel beat The Story of the Lost Child by the Italian writer Elena Ferrante and A Strangeness in My Mind by the Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk, both of which were considered as frontrunners. The prize money of 50,000 was shared by Han and Smith.
Path of the Assassin, called Hanzō no Mon in Japan, is the story of Hattori Hanzō, the fabled master ninja whose duty was to protect Tokugawa Ieyasu, the shōgun who would unite Japan into one great nation. But before he could do that, he had to grow up and learn how to love the ladies! As the secret caretaker of such an influential future leader, not only does Hanzo use vast and varied ninja talents, but in living closely with Ieyasu, he forms a close friendship with the young shōgun. The quality of their relationship is unforgettably crystallized by Hanzo's fulfillment of a challenging but enticing task Ieyasu sets him: to demonstrate how to make love to a woman, which neither youngster has ever done.
Her memoir was published posthumously by Hyperion on May 12, 2003. Breathing for a Living describes her fight with cystic fibrosis and her decision to pursue a double lung transplant. A starred review in Publishers Weekly said, "Refusing to indulge in even a wisp of false hope or consolation, Rothenberg reminds us that there is a power in us that is greater than even the greatest suffering...an unforgettably real testament of the strength of one human spirit, and of our common human wish to know and say and be the truth. In The Washington Post, Roland Merullo wrote, "Those in the grasp of a fatal illness will recognize themselves here -- the loneliness, the pain and hope -- as will family members and friends.
The Times critic wrote his work was uneven and pointed to a tendency to "tighten the upper part of the short range and emit hollow, breathy tones in the lower register" but this "disappeared as if by magic, and the voice became pure and even throughout its compass." when he sang certain songs. The songs this improvement was noted on included the selection of spirituals Pankey closed the performance with and three classical pieces. Pankey's renditions of Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child and Lord, I Want to Be a Christian were described as "unforgettably delivered" the latter called, "exceptionally impressive, being projected with a devotional ardor and humility that made it uncommonly moving." Some reviews from this period in the New York Post were less positive finding a lack of strength in Pankey's voice.
Shy FX and UK Apache's "Original Nuttah", as well as "Original Gangstah," also by Shy FX in collaboration with Gunsmoke, were described as the album's highlights by Tim Haslett of the CMJ New Music Monthly, citing the songs' energy and "aura of promise and excitement recalling the exhilaration surrounding Run-DMC's 'Sucker MC'." The former song samples an "ambient drone" from "Black Sunday" by Cypress Hill which, according to Simon Reynolds, "underscores the G-funk thread running from London, Los Angeles and Kingston," while the latter track, a "snare drum- dominated" song which "unforgettably shouts the terrors and joys of black London," samples dialogue from Goodfellas. "Blow Out Jungle VIP" by Bass Selective features a "discosalsa piano line, synth strings and diva vocals slammed into it all." "Heaven n' Hell" by MC Olive n' Slam Collective features brooding samples in its background.
" Variety called it "a superbly human document, sombre in tone, stately and slow in movement, but always eloquent in its interpretations." John Mosher of The New Yorker declared it "an amazing triumph", and "a picture more intense, wrought with more feeling, than any other we are likely to see for a long time to come." The New York World-Telegram credited the film "a stunningly clever job of recapturing on the screen all the simplicity and charm of its author", and wrote that Hepburn gave "an unforgettably brilliant performance and that once and for all she definitely proves how unlimited and effortless an actress she really is." The New York American wrote "It is possible that with the passage of months the memory of Katharine Hepburn's portrayal of the sensitive, fiery Jo will be dimmed a bit, or somewhat superseded by later displays of histrionic genius.
During his years on the roster, Foldi appeared as Schigolch in the company premieres of Alban Berg's Lulu (directed by John Dexter, 1977, which was published on DVD in 2010) and Dansker in Benjamin Britten's Billy Budd (1978) as well as playing Dr. Bartolo in the premiere of Günther Rennert's Met staging of Le Nozze di Figaro (1975). By the time his unforgettably seedy Schigolch shuffled through the Met premiere of Berg's opera, the role had become a career specialty for Foldi, who sang more than 100 performances of Lulu in San Francisco and Europe before his first New York Schigolch. Foldi continued to sing the role throughout the 1980s, with memorable appearances in Santa Fe (1980), Chicago (1987) and at the Met (1988). He was also well known for the comic part of the quack "snake oil" salesman, Dr. Dulcamara, in L'Elisir d'Amore by Gaetano Donizetti.
Meghan O'Rourke of The Guardian wrote that the book is "compelling as a grief memoir" and that "to read it is to be unforgettably drawn into the devastation she endured". O'Rourke stated her belief that the "most haunting" aspect of the book is its inability to answer questions about why Dylan Klebold did what he did. Barbara Ellen of The Observer argued that it was a "brave, sad, self-castigating book" and that Sue Klebold never tried to "excuse her son's crimes". According to Ellen, the victims may not like Sue Klebold's rationalization that Dylan Klebold did not kill as many people as Eric Harris. She also noted that Sue Klebold focuses on mental health and "despite being anti-gun, she’s frustratingly non-committal about US gun laws." Susan Dominus of The New York Times wrote that "the book’s ultimate purpose is to serve as a cautionary tale, not an exoneration", and in addition she argued that the book was meant for the parents of the deceased victims.
After the initial release of Kill Climate Deniers in 2018 at Sydney's Griffin Theatre, critics and reviewers had mixed opinions on the politically controversial play and its portrayal of Australia's critical climate change issues. TimeOut appreciated the meta theatrical play's use of black humour and unique audio visual design, describing it as a "gleefully anarchic production" that raises a message about climate change in Australia. Many reviewers appreciated the use of comedy to portray a deeply important political message, Australian Stage comments on the 'ludicrous' nature of the play, and its vitality in bringing attention to the effects of global warming. Similarly, theatrical reviewer Suzy Goes See points out that the terrorist theme within the play is utilised only for good intention, and Kill Climate Deniers overall is stylistically impressive and 'unforgettably exhilarating' ArtsHub found the play "more self-indulgent than political", finding the interruptions from David Finnigan's character to be interruptive to the flow and main plot of the play, detracting from the main message which is about climate activism.
"BEATTY GIVEN MASTER OF CINEMA AWARD; CHARACTER ACTOR IS A VETERAN OF MORE THAN 200 FILM AND TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS", Winston-Salem Journal, Page B1 "Regarding his debut film, Deliverance (1972), in which his character undergoes an unforgettably vivid sexual assault, Beatty said: 'The whole "squeal like a pig" thing ... came from guess who.' As the audience laughed, he theatrically put his head in his hands and silently pointed to himself, before elaborating how director Boorman encouraged him to improvise the scene with his onscreen tormentor, Bill McKinney." James Dickey's son, Christopher Dickey, wrote in his memoir about the film production, Summer of Deliverance, that because Boorman had rewritten so much dialogue for the scene one of the crewmen suggested that Beatty's character should just "squeal like a pig". Boorman himself, however, in a DVD commentary he made for the film said the line was used because the studio wanted the male rape scene to be filmed in two ways: one for cinematic release and one that would be acceptable for television.

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