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The film was admired by Jean-Luc Godard, who featured a clip in his mammoth Histoire ( s ) du cinéma, and Pauline Kael who championed both The Fury and De Palma.
Critics that frequently admire De Palma's work include Pauline Kael, Roger Ebert and Armond White, among others.
"< ref name = KaelBO > Kael, Pauline ( July 27, 1981 ).
" The critic Pauline Kael called De Mille " a sanctimonious manipulator-used to satisfy the voyeuristic needs of the God-abiding by showing them what they were missing by being good and then soothe them by showing them the terrible punishments they escaped by being good.
Although several reviews were critical of the filmPauline Kael said it " staggers along " and Stanley Kauffmann thought Cukor's direction was like " a rich gravy poured over everything, not remotely as delicately rich as in the Asquith-Howard 1937 Pygmalion " — the film was a box office hit which won him the Academy Award for Best Director, the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, and the Directors Guild of America Award after having been nominated for each several times.
Pauline Kael was among the most enthusiastic critics: she called it " a true original, and a triumph of personal filmmaking " and " dizzyingly sensual ".
According to film critic Pauline Kael, " Brando represented a reaction against the post-war mania for security.
*" A Glorious High " by Pauline Kael at austinchronicle. com
Pauline Kael called the film " one of the most gruesomely terrifying movies ever made – and when you leave the theatre you may wish you could forget the whole horrible experience.
Discussing the subsequent film version, Pauline Kael wrote that Leigh and Marlon Brando gave " two of the greatest performances ever put on film " and that Leigh's was " one of those rare performances that can truly be said to evoke both fear and pity.
* June 19 – Pauline Kael, American film critic ( d. 2001 )
Eastwood's longtime nemesis Pauline Kael called it " a tale varnished with foul language and garnished with violence ".
Despite receiving some negative reviews and a mixed, but complimentary review from the New York Times and one from Pauline Kael, the film was nominated for ten Academy Awards and won the award for best costumes.
Pauline Kael lost it at the movies ; I lost it at Mad magazine.
Brook's film starkly divided the critics: Pauline Kael said " I didn't just dislike this production, I hated it!
One critic dubbed it a masterpiece ; Pauline Kael wrote that he " may be the most natural and least self-conscious screen actor that has ever lived ".
Pauline Kael wrote that Colbert was widely admired by American audiences from the time of mid-1930s.
* Kael, Pauline ( 1984 ).
Pauline Kael wrote that much of Mankiewicz's vision of " the theater " was " nonsense " but commended Davis, writing " film is saved by one performance that is the real thing: Bette Davis is at her most instinctive and assured.
While lauded for her achievements, Davis and her films were sometimes derided ; Pauline Kael described Now, Voyager ( 1942 ) as a " shlock classic ", and by the mid-1940s her sometimes mannered and histrionic performances had become the subject of caricature.
Film critic Pauline Kael adopts a more neutral stance, while Time magazine film critic Richard Schickel writes " The nostalgia surrounding Rogers-Astaire tends to bleach out other partners.
As critic Pauline Kael later wrote, he " seems an unlikely choice for the ghetto-born lawyer ... but this is one of the few screen roles that reveal his measure as an actor.
This 2009 documentary film chronicles what occurred as a result: the New York Times fired Bosley Crowther because his negative review seemed so out of touch with the public, and Pauline Kael, who wrote a lengthy freelance essay in The New Yorker in praise of the film, became the magazine's new staff critic.
* Pauline Kael analysis

Pauline and notes
Kennedy notes significant textual clues, such as a fascination with androgynous haircuts and the redacted sections of A Moveable Feast, which refer to the period when Hemingway was having an affair with his second wife Pauline while still married to Hadley.
In 1886, he translated and edited, with additional notes, Frédéric Louis Godet's Commentary on the Gospel of John, and he had also edited several of Meyer's commentaries, including those on Romans, on several other Pauline Epistles, on Hebrews, and on the Epistles of James, Peter, John, and Jude.
* Sleeve notes of vinyl record " Le Clavecin Français " par Pauline Aubert, Vogue MC 20123
" He also notes that, in John Paul's discussion of divorce, " not a single word is said about the so-called Pauline privilege ( or about the extension of that privilege, which for a long time was falsely called ' Petrine '), which relaxes these rigorous conclusions ").
After these four initial stages are completed, the usual arcade ending begins, but after a few notes of the " victory theme " Donkey Kong revives, grabs Pauline again, and takes off with her, with Mario giving chase.
< span dir =" ltr "> Baptism and Resurrection: Studies in Pauline Theology Against Its Graeco-Roman Background </ span >", A. J. M. Wedderburn, p. 199, Mohr Siebeck, 1987, ISBN 978-3-16-145192-8 </ ref > Marvin Mayer notes that some scholars regard the idea of dying and rising deities in the mystery religions as being fanciful but suggests this may be motivated by apologetic concerns, attempting to keep Christ's resurrection as a unique event.

Pauline and was
In The Agatha Christie Hour, she was portrayed by British actress Angela Easterling, while in Agatha Christie's Poirot, she was portrayed by Pauline Moran.
Titus was an early Christian leader, a companion of Saint Paul, mentioned in several of the Pauline epistles.
Charles Hardin Holley was born on September 7, 1936, in Lubbock, Texas, to Lawrence Odell and Ella Pauline ( Drake ) Holley.
Guest was born in New York City, the son of Peter Haden-Guest, a British United Nations diplomat who later became The 4th Baron Haden-Guest, and his second wife, Jean Pauline Hindes, a former vice president of casting at CBS.
The form, as opposed to the earlier letters of Paul, suggests that the author knew Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians or even that the Pauline epistles had already been collected and were circulating when the text was written.
Many scholars now believe that the author was one of Paul's pupils or associates, citing stylistic differences between Hebrews and the other Pauline epistles.
Pauline authorship was held to by many of the early church's prominent theologians, such as Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, Tertullian, Origen of Alexandria and Eusebius.
Tertullian ( c. a. d. 160 – 225 ) wrote that when it was discovered that a church elder had composed a pseudonymous work, The Acts of Paul ( which included a purported Pauline letter, 3 Corinthians ), the offending elder “ was removed from his office ” ( On Baptism 17 ).
While largely left out of the thrust for increasing rights of citizens, as the question was left indeterminate in the Declaration of the Rights of Man, activists such as Pauline Léon and Théroigne de Méricourt agitated for full citizenship for women.
Many scholars also doubt Petrine authorship because they are convinced that 1 Peter is dependent on the Pauline epistles and that is was written after Paul ’ s ministry because it shares many of the same motifs espoused in Ephesians, Colossians, and the Pastoral Epistles.
Lang was born in Vienna as the second son of Anton Lang ( 1860 – 1940 ), an architect and construction company manager, and his wife Pauline " Paula " Lang née Schlesinger ( 1864 – 1920 ).
The book was originally illustrated by Pauline Baynes.
Other scholars, drawing upon distinctions between Jewish Christians, Pauline Christianity, and other groups such as and Marcionites, argue that early Christianity was always fragmented, with contemporaneous competing beliefs.
On November 30, 1860, Agassiz's daughter Pauline was married to Quincy Adams Shaw ( 1825 – 1908 ), a wealthy Boston merchant and later benefactor to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
While he does exclude himself from those who were eyewitnesses to Jesus ' ministry, he repeatedly uses the word " we " in describing the Pauline missions in Acts of the Apostles, indicating that he was personally there at those times.
In Durham, there was Penetration, with lead singer Pauline Murray.
Pope Innocent V was the author of several works of philosophy, theology, and canon law, including commentaries on the Pauline epistles and on the Sentences of Peter Lombard.
The repeal movement was started by a wealthy Republican, Pauline Sabin, who said that prohibition should be repealed because it made the US a nation of hypocrites and undermined its respect for the rule of law.

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