Sentences with phrase «by vulgarity»

No one is intimidated / impressed / whatever by your vulgarity.
She set up her own production company to produce short comedies, which were distinguished only by their vulgarity and lack of genuine humor.

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An awareness so acute and, because the eyes were supremely vulnerable, so absorbing that he had nothing to spare for the inner light or the horrors and vulgarities revealed by it.
They are guardians of the world of commerce, where everything is valued only as it might be bought or sold, where all giving and receiving are governed by the satanic law that each must try to take more than he gives, where everything is plunged into the abysmal shadow of that insatiable Typhon called America — that gaslit desert of barbarism, with its infantile, gigantic, exuberant vulgarity, its monstrously guileless delight in affluence, its omnivorous vacuity...» He ceased speaking suddenly, looking all at once abashed.
That's because Stipe is a genuine, good person with real personable, established relationships in his life, not just an obnoxious tool with a fake persona spouting mostly stolen catchphrases & playground vulgarity / insults surrounded by yes men / women & gold diggers most of which are on his personal payroll?
A woman shouted vulgarities before being arrested during an impromptu news conference by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
This is going to have a two-fold action; first, you'll be discarded by the sugar momma, as they hate vulgarity.
By the time that David Milch's Deadwood gave vulgarity a Shakespearean poetry, the days of jail time for vulgarity were long past.
By striking the right level of low - brow comedy, they avoid the ostentatious vulgarity of other entries in this genre.
Scary Movie was by no means a good film nor a particularly hilarious one (though, admittedly, it had its moments); the only reason I can come up with for its wild popularity was the startling and unexpected extremes of its vulgarity.
The problem with Bad Santa is that it uses vulgarity as a crutch to inject humor where there really isn't any, gasping for precious air like a fish out of water, needing something to keep its feeble self alive, and only doing so by spewing out more of the same.
Presumably, there will be gratuitous violence and vulgarity, and good times will be had by all.
R - rated by virtue of scatalogical humor — penii, both of the flaccid and majorly erect variety, crowd the screen; jaws dangle, gawking at flopping mammaries; — and frivolous vulgarities, Baywatch fails to insert much conviction into its raunch and lacks even more in the originality department.
Right off the top, Boyle and Beaufoy tip their hand by depicting the Gettys, particularly the paterfamilias, with a sniff of vulgarity intertwined with fascination, a kind of European take on an American cousin's bombastic wealth and shortsightedness.
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A few things we won't tolerate: personal attacks, obscenity, vulgarity, profanity (including expletives and letters followed by dashes), commercial promotion, impersonations, incoherence, proselytizing and SHOUTING.
With illustrations by popular artist Taeeun Yoo, it's the type of book you look for when you despair at the sleaze and vulgarity drowning your kids these days.
Equally, the viewer is seduced with the intensity of color heightened by the inlay of precious and semi-precious stones — emeralds, rubies, sapphires, diamonds — which all contrive to push the boundaries of excess and allow for those moments of humorous, even deliberate vulgarity.
This term, defined by Donald Judd, is helpful in appreciating Benglis's productions, from her notorious 1974 full - page advertisement in Artforum, featuring her tanned, nude self wearing sunglasses and wielding a formidable dildo; to the well - known paint pours that form frozen gestures and bodily accumulations; videos that play with representation and image / sound distortions; and a range of bedazzled reliefs that court vulgarity and glamour in equal measure.
These subjects often come as unexpected and uncalled for, leaving the conservatives offended, but most of the audience seems to be thrilled by the power of drawing which makes the vulgarity seem harmless.
His raw, wild colours, which veer dangerously between poetry and vulgarity, make me think of the wet English skies and silk dresses painted by Thomas Gainsborough, the ecstatic suns of JMW Turner and the visions of William Blake.
He exaggerates these figures to the point of vulgarity in works that are both tour de force of the grotesque and wry political commentaries on the imagery promoted by marketers and advertisers in Japan.
It is an exploration of their shared comic - book references and aesthetic achieved through the simultaneous use of a whimsical innocence thrown off by an injection of vulgarity
While an unsuspecting viewer could approach Walker's «Excavated» innocently enough, the narrative portrayed by the installation will eventually set in: baby - knapping, genital grabbing, defecating and other vulgarities.
United States Trump denies being a «racist» and souring chances for immigration overhaul by using vulgarity, Washington Post
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