Nemett writes:»... the selective nature of [López García's] objectivity imbues
even his vulgarity with an otherworldly elegance, mystery, and nuance.
Not exact matches
We no longer flinch from staged
vulgarity and
even depravity, but we do flinch from reminders that we became who we are through some fateful and very bad choices.
Vulgarity and swearing was then an especially prominent feature of male behavior,
even among professing Christians.
Even in such a context, it is still debatable whether «bullshit» is a profanity per se or rather a
vulgarity.
Dr von Hildebrand accused West of a lack of reverence - of
vulgarity,
even, of a dangerous naiveté regarding the reality of concupiscence, and of failing to discuss adequately the ascetic and spiritual work needed to attain holiness.
From Mark Wahlberg's controlled verbal outbursts to Martin Sheen's earnestness to Alec Baldwin's schizoid
vulgarities to Leonardo Di Caprio's compassionate toughness to Ray Winstone's quasi immobile fierceness to Jack Nicholson's beautifully pure excess, The Departed is indeed an performance - driven, fast - paced comedy of expertly timed thrills (or comedic thriller, depending on your point of view) peppered with several instances of acrobatic verbal witticisms, and topped with enough generic clichés and predictable screw - turns to make it palatable for all audiences (yes,
even those who paid money to see Ashton Kutcher and Kevin Costner's The Guardian).
All I heard were gasps related to the unnecessary
vulgarity even from the children.
But
even before the bad French accents are trotted out, it's almost impossible to decipher the language of «Super Troopers 2,» a rapid - fire jumble of groan - worthy puns,
vulgarities and insults, delivered with the highest level of sarcasm — with the exception of Heffernan, who remains fully committed to inhabiting the antagonist Farva, and the only performer worth watching.
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.
Sadly, what attempts there are at actual humor without
vulgarity lay mostly dormant, and a few prolonged action scenes are so disgustingly full of blood and gore that they shift the tone further into the tasteless realm than
even the barrage of sex and poop jokes can do.
Sean Gilman: What have come out are an endless supply of the same blockbuster product Hollywood's been taunting us with for almost a decade now: bloated superhero origin stories, dark reboots of Valuable Intellectual Properties and the lazily half - written, half movies that pass for comedies, exploiting the likability of SNL alums and Anna Kendrick and making
even the weirdest
vulgarities seem utterly banal.
Their second, at a black bar in a bad neighborhood, leads them to the more promising ex-con Dean Jones (Jamie Foxx), whose preferred first name is one of the few
vulgarities that can't be uttered
even once in a PG - 13 film.
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.
For this reason alone, Guston's extraordinary late paintings seem somehow to stand outside the recognised canon
even as they call to mind all kinds of precedents - from Picasso's late work, where the essential
vulgarity of human life is similarly laid bare, to George Herriman, the creator of Krazy Kat, whose absurdist cartoons Guston knew and loved; from Ferdinand Leger and Max Beckmann, both of whom Guston revered, to Robert Crumb, the often wilfully obscene and misogynist counter-cultural cartoonist, of whose work Guston was blissfully unaware.
We have not
even discussed some of the most serious types of withdrawals that include fights and possibly the use of name - calling and
vulgarity.