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* 1952 – Honorary Academy Award " in appreciation of his versatility as an actor, singer, director and dancer, and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film.
" Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times observed the film " is not blindingly brilliant, and is not an example of the very best work of the director who made The Year of Living Dangerously or the actor who starred in Cyrano de Bergerac.
" Directors UK chairman Charles Sturridge commented: " Tony Scott was a brilliant British director with an extraordinary ability to create energy on screen, both in action and in the creation of character.
Her mentor, FBI director Jack Crawford, sends her to interview Dr. Hannibal Lecter, a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer.
And he was a brilliant and at times great director ..."
Michael Wilmington of the Chicago Tribune described it as " a brilliant, giddy satiric romp with a discreetly moralistic viewpoint beneath its high-style wit ," " a ball to watch ," and " an incredibly entertaining film with a magnificent cast ," and called Fry " a splendid director capable of visual dazzle and superb ensemble work ".
It was done by Ken Johnson, who's a brilliant writer / producer / director, and he made it an intelligent, adult show that kids could enjoy.
He discovered a brilliant young director named John Ford who later went on to earn four Academy Awards.
In 1869 he became director of the Leipzig Stadttheater, but returned to Vienna in 1870, where in 1872 he was placed at the head of the new Stadttheater ; with the exception of a short interval he managed this theatre with brilliant success until his retirement from public life in 1880.
Gene Kelly received an Academy Honorary Award that year for " his versatility as an actor, singer, director and dancer, and specifically for his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film.
:" At the State Hospital at Trenton, N. J., under the brilliant leadership of the medical director, Dr. Henry A.
Supervising director David Silverman describes the directing in the episode as an " amazingly brilliant job ".
On his father's transfer to Berlin as director of the mint, the boy was sent to the Joachimsthal gymnasium there ; his brilliant talents, however, did not develop until later, when at the University of Königsberg he fell under the influence of Kant.
In 1720 Johann Gregorius Höroldt became the director and introduced brilliant colors which made Meissen porcelain famous.

brilliant and feature
Sherman proved that a railway base could be movable and the most brilliant feature of the Atlanta campaign was the rapid repair of the tracks.
These fragments typically feature lacunae or gaps that scholars fill with ' educated guesses ', including for example a " brilliant supplement " by Maurice Bowra in fr. 34, a hymn to the Dioscuri that includes a description of St Elmo's fire in the ship's rigging.
" had composed a brilliant new score ( his most subtle yet ) to a scintillating libretto .... Iolanthe is the work in which Sullivan's operetta style takes a definite step forward, and metamorphosis of musical themes is its characteristic new feature .... By recurrence and metamorphosis of themes Sullivan made the score more fluid ...." Much of Sullivan's " fairy " music pays deliberate homage to the incidental music written by Felix Mendelssohn for a production of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
What made the Tribune such a success were the extensive news stories, very well written by brilliant reporters, together with feature articles by fine writers.
His imposing height, his noble features, his brilliant eloquence, as well as his renown for zeal and charity, made him a prominent feature in French life for many years.
Like the stories of P. G. Wodehouse, they are perfectly constructed and feature a brilliant literary craftsmanship that can easily escape notice.
The massive glass curtain wall façade of reinforced blue tinted mirrored glass is its central feature and changes colour during the day, ranging from a trademark dark blue to a brilliant gold during sunset.
The team fielded extremely well and a feature was some brilliant close catching.
In some evergreen species from China, such as B. candidula or B. verruculosa, the leaves are brilliant white beneath, a feature valued horticulturally.
The first album to feature his drumming was Kinda Kinks, though his most brilliant moments would come on the albums Village Green Preservation Society and Arthur.
The team was coached by former NHL veteran Ken McRae from 2004 to 2008 and broadcasts feature the brilliant talents and vocal stylings of Josh Bogorad, formerly a small time radio celebrity in the Los Angeles area. The team's head coach was former NHL player Brent Hughes.
Each had a unique cover design by Andre Carrilho, usually featuring a brilliant caricature of the subject of that issue's main feature, including Billy Bragg, Rupert Murdoch, Colin Thubron, Bartley Gorman, Quentin Blake, Princess Diana, Martha Graham, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Morrissey, Brian Sewell, Diana Mosley, Peter Blake, Frank Gehry, Michael Foot, Driff Field, Michael Barrymore, Ronald Searle and J. G. Ballard.
The album will feature new brilliant tracks such as " A New Day, A New Love " and " Hide Away " as well as beautiful ballads such as " Bluebird " and " Lost In A Moment ".

brilliant and films
In summary, OHMSS is a brilliant thriller in its own right and justifiably ranks amongst the best Bond films ever made ".
Over the next 16 years, Ashby directed several acclaimed and popular films, including the off-beat romance Harold and Maude and the social satire Being There with Peter Sellers, resuscitating the career of a brilliant actor who many felt had lapsed into self-parody.
Together with Bharathan and K. G. George, he successfully laid the foundation for a school of Malayalam cinema that strove to tread a middle ground by striking a fine balance between intellectual and commercial appeal, without sacrificing the strong points of either approach ; this was accomplished by portraying brilliant stories with " next door " men and women as characters, steering clear of artificial characters, stereotypes and pedantic inclinations allegedly typical of critically acclaimed films.
Between 1994 and 2002 he created the Cremaster Cycle, a series of five films described by Jonathan Jones in The Guardian as " one of the most imaginative and brilliant achievements in the history of avant-garde cinema.
For her part, Davis was brilliant in Husbands and Wives and has appeared effectively in other Allen films, but she not only overdoes the neurotic posturing this time but is essentially miscast.
Joe Don Baker ( born February 12, 1936 ) is an American character actor and a life member of the Actors Studio, perhaps best known for his roles as a Mafia hitman in Charley Varrick, deputy sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III in Final Justice, real-life Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser in Walking Tall, brute-force-with-a-badge detective Mitchell in Mitchell, James Bond villain Brad Whitaker in The Living Daylights, CIA Agent Jack Wade in the James Bond films GoldenEye and Tomorrow Never Dies and the brilliant and tough NYPD Chief of Detectives Earl Eischied in television police drama, Eischied.
Movies like Thadavara (' Prison ', 1981 ) and Sharapancharam ( 1979 ) demonstrate his brilliant horseriding skills performing almost effortlessly on horseback while films like Mamangam involved dangerous fights with wild animals.
After a few more British talkies he moved on to lead roles in Hollywood, where he made over thirty films, including I Live My Life ( 1935 ), the multi-Oscar nominated brilliant ditzy comedy Merrily We Live ( 1938 ), Oscar-nominated for his role as Emperor Maxmilian in Juarez ( 1939 ), Vigil in the Night ( 1940 ), his best film, the 1948 psychological film noir, The Locket, Titanic ( 1953 ), and The Best of Everything ( 1959 ).
It was said sometimes that, audiences went to watch his films only to see his brilliant acting rather than the film itself.

brilliant and turns
Although colorless at standard temperature and pressure, when cooled below its freezing point of, radon emits a brilliant phosphorescence that turns from yellow to orange-red as the temperature lowers.
Weyler was initially driven back, losing some of his guns, but in a brilliant counter-attack he turns defeat into victory and Santés is heavily repulsed and forced to withdraw.
He was a brilliant passer, both-footed, had remarkable field vision and was noted for his turns and spins.
The male often looks very dark, until he turns and the brilliant colours flash in the sunlight.
TV Guide praise Cohen for his intelligence, creativity and originality and further comment that ' successfully combines a film noir crime story with a good old-fashioned giant monster movie ' and that ' Michael Moriarty turns in a brilliant performance as Jimmy Quinn [...]'.
Da capo arias featured extensive and elaborate ornamentation, demanding much from the vocalist in the way of fluent runs, trills, turns ( gruppetti ), mordents, morendi, roulades, staccato passages, appoggiaturas, acciaccaturas, marcato notes, messa di voce effects, rapid scales, wide leaps spanning two octaves or more and brilliant cadenzas.

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