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Both Richard Schickel and Andrew Sarris have also written that many of the gags in his silent films needed the " intimacy of the camera " to work and could not have been performed on the stage to the same effect.
" Film scholar Richard Schickel, while examining his charismatic screen presence and acting ability, argued: " As a movie actor he has no peer in this generation.
* Schickel, Richard, and Dee, Ivan R. ( 1967, 1985, 1997 ).
Richard Schickel of Time magazine lauded the film, writing, " this is a Cuisinart of a movie, mixing familiar yet disparate ingredients, making something odd, possibly distasteful, undeniably arresting out of them ".
Eastwood has cited Bronco Billy as being one of the most relaxed shoots of his career and biographer Richard Schickel has argued that Bronco Billy is Eastwood's most self-referential character.
* Schickel, Richard and George Perry.
In 1976, Richard Schickel cited his performance in Pitfall ( 1948 ) as a prototype of film noir in contrast with the appealing television characters for which Burr later became famous.
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.
Film critic and historian Richard Schickel goes so far as to credit this gritty realism with inspiring “ the likes of Pabst, Stiller, von Sternberg, and others, then re-emerging in the United States in the sound era, in the genre identified as Film Noir ".
In 2005, Richard Schickel included the film on Time. com's ALL-TIME 100 best films, saying " It had wonderful songs a sweetly unneurotic performance by Judy Garland .... Despite its nostalgic charm, Minnelli infused the piece with a dreamy, occasionally surreal, darkness and it remains, for some of us, the greatest of American movie musicals.
* Schickel, Richard ; Perry, George ( 2008 ).
Time magazine's Richard Schickel wrote, " The movie has two virtues essential to good pop thrillers.
Time magazine's Richard Schickel criticized the film's love triangle: " It requires a lot of patience for an audience to sit through the dithering.
Richard Schickel wrote in Life that " Jan Troell has made the masterpiece about the dream that shaped America-a dream, and an America, fast disappearing from our views.
Special features include an audio commentary by Clint Eastwood biographer Richard Schickel, four documentaries that include " All on Accounta Pullin ' a Trigger ", " Eastwood & Co .: Making Unforgiven ", " Eastwood ... A Star " and " Eastwood on Eastwood ", and more.
Time magazine's Richard Schickel wrote, " there is an unpretentious realism in Towne's script, and director Ashby handles his camera with a simplicity reminiscent of the way American directors treated lower-depths material in the ' 30s ".
In his review, Time magazine's Richard Schickel wrote, " Absence of Malice does not invalidate All the President's Men.
* Richard Schickel, The World of Carnegie Hall, 1960.
Originally rated PG by the MPAA, the film reconstruction by Brian Jamieson and Richard Schickel was re-rated R for " war violence and some language ".
" Fifteen years later, Time critic Richard Schickel listed it as one of his " Guilty Pleasures "; while acknowledging " there are people who think this film ... may be the worst big budget film of modern times ", Schickel disagreed, saying " if you set aside the routine comic expectations its marketing encouraged, you may find yourself entranced by a movie that is utterly sui generis.
In his review for TIME, Richard Schickel praised the three lead actors: " Of the ghost wranglers, the pair played by Writers Aykroyd and Ramis are sweetly earnest about their calling, and gracious about giving the picture to their co-star Bill Murray.
Time magazine's Richard Schickel wrote, " The result is a hard-striving, convoluted movie, which never quite becomes the smoothly reciprocating engine Anderson ( who did Boogie Nights ) would like it to be ".
Richard Schickel of Time wrote that the film's " desperate sobriety ... robs it of energy and passion "; Allen's " style is Bergmanesque, but his material is Mankiewiczian, and the discontinuity is fatal.

Richard and TIME
" Richard Corliss of TIME gave the film a mixed review, praising Ehrenreich's performance, but claiming Coppola " has made a movie in which plenty happens but nothing rings true.
TIME magazine critics, Lev Grossman and Richard Lacayo, included the novel on their list of the 100 best English-Language novels from 1923 to the present ( 2005 ).
Richard Corliss of TIME likened Footloose to the James Dean classic Rebel Without a Cause and the old Mickey Rooney / Judy Garland musicals, commenting that the film includes " motifs on book burning, mid-life crisis, AWOL parents, fatal car crashes, drug enforcement, and Bible Belt vigilantism.
" Due to the film's animation, Richard Corliss of TIME claimed that it was "... the year's most inventive comedy.
* 3rd – Richard Corliss, TIME magazine
He is best known for his Turing-award winning paper with Richard Stearns, in which he introduced time complexity classes TIME ( f ( n )) and proved the time hierarchy theorem.
In the May 2008, then-NAE Vice President for Governmental Affairs Richard Cizik was named to the TIME 100 Most Influential People in the World along with Eric Chivian, director of Harvard's Center for Health and the Global Environment, for their collaboration on caring for the environment.
" Richard Schickel, film critic for TIME, felt Michael was " irrational " and " really angry about something ", having what Schickel referred to as " a kind of primitive, obsessed intelligence ".
* Richard Lauterbach, TIME magazine Moscow bureau chief during World War II
The film was released to critical acclaim in 1994 with Richard Corliss of TIME magazine describing her performance as " perfect, fearless in embodying teenage hysteria ".
TIME Magazine listed Drunken Master II as one of the " All-TIME " best 100 films as chosen by TIME's movie critics Richard Corliss and Richard Schickel: " The most important and entertaining star of east Asian cinema, Jackie Chan survived a boyhood in a punishing Peking Opera School, and his early screen days as " the next Bruce Lee " to create his own genre of martial-arts comedies Jackie starred in, and directed, many wonderful action films in his pre-Hollywood days.

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Former Vice-President Richard M. Nixon in Detroit called for a firmer and tougher policy toward the Soviet Union.
Richard Feynman later gave an independent systematic derivation of these diagrams from a particle formalism, and they are now called Feynman diagrams.
Ambroise ( flourished c. 1190 ) was a Norman poet and chronicler of the Third Crusade, author of a work called L ' Estoire de la guerre sainte, which describes in rhyming Old French verse the adventures of Richard Coeur de Lion as a crusader.
The first series, made in 1983, was called The Black Adder ( set in the fictional reign of " Richard IV ").
The government during 1653 to 1659 is properly called The Protectorate, and took the form of direct personal rule by Oliver Cromwell and, after his death, his son Richard, as Lord Protector.
In 1972 Richard Elfman founded the American New Wave band / performance art group, originally called The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.
The generic name of the latter is Didunculus (" little Dodo "), and it was called " Dodlet " by Richard Owen.
Because it demonstrates the fundamental limitation of the observer to predict experimental results, Richard Feynman called it " a phenomenon which is impossible ... to explain in any classical way, and which has in it the heart of quantum mechanics.
The physicist Richard Feynman called Euler's formula " our jewel " and " one of the most remarkable, almost astounding, formulas in all of mathematics.
J. Philippe Rushton has argued that the effect should be called the " Lynn-Flynn effect ", after Richard Lynn, " because it was actually the Lynn ( 1982 ) article in Nature that first identified the trend in recent times ( amongst the Japanese ).
In American cinema, directors Kevin Smith, Richard Linklater and Todd Solondz have been called Generation X filmmakers.
Augustine did, however, recognise a phenomenon he called jubilation-sounds of exaltation without words ; commentators such as Richard Hogue speculate that the practice of singing in the spirit persisted in Augustine's era, although xenoglossia was no longer extant among Christian:
In 1608 Ainsworth answered Richard Bernard's The Separatist Schisme, but his greatest minor work in this field was his reply to John Smyth ( commonly called " the Se-Baptist "), entitled Defence of Holy Scripture, Worship and Ministry used in the Christian Churches separated from Antichrist, against the Challenges, Cavils and Contradictions of Mr Smyth ( 1609 ).
In 1944 he made a now infamous list with " irreplaceable artists " called the Gottbegnadeten list with people such as Arno Breker, Richard Strauss and Johannes Heesters.
* 1982 – Richard Skrenta writes the first PC virus code, which is 400 lines long and disguised as an Apple boot program called " Elk Cloner ".
Following his performance of Richard III on May 12, the Boston Transcript < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > review the next day called Booth " the most promising young actor on the American stage ".
Prominent critic and noted musicologist Richard Taruskin called the work " anti-American, anti-Semitic and anti-bourgeois.
The four freedoms that must be guaranteed by free content are adapted from the four freedoms Richard Stallman called for in software.
When physical chemist Richard Williams applied an electric field to a thin layer of a nematic liquid crystal at 125 ° C, he observed the formation of a regular pattern that he called domains ( now known as Williams Domains ).
The first buildings constructed on the Cambridge campus, completed in 1916, are sometimes called the " Maclaurin buildings " after Institute president Richard Maclaurin who oversaw their construction.
Although social scientists such as Max Weber sought to understand and explain religion in terms of a cultural attribute, Richard Dawkins called for a re-analysis of religion in terms of the evolution of self-replicating ideas apart from any resulting biological advantages they might bestow.
* 1659 – Richard Cromwell resigns as Lord Protector of England following the restoration of the Long Parliament, beginning a second brief period of the republican government called the Commonwealth of England.
In his article, " Gray Barker: My Friend, the Myth-Maker ," John C. Sherwood claims that at age 18, he cooperated when Gray Barker urged him in the late 1960s to develop a hoax – which Barker subsequently published – about what Barker called " blackmen ", three mysterious UFO inhabitants who silenced Sherwood's pseudonymous identity, " Dr. Richard H. Pratt ".
Richard Altmann, in 1894, established them as cell organelles and called them " bioblasts ".
A handicap in this process is the difficulty of seeing and manipulation at the nanoscale compared to the macroscale which makes deterministic selection of successful trials difficult ; in contrast biological evolution proceeds via action of what Richard Dawkins has called the " blind watchmaker "

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