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...dumpster-diving prodigy Diplo, sexy French electroboys Air, and not one, but two splinter-groups from one-album wonders the Unicorns, to name a few.Two more poppy Frenchmen, Octet, steal the show by recasting bubblegum gem “Girl” as a melodramatic aria, sung at the climax of a new-age murder opera. They cut out all the lead vocals of the chorus, thus negating the longstanding debate over whether our hero is saying “sun-eyed” or “cyanide.” This leaves only the eerily manufactured choir...
...became the high-strung Nazi bombing episode that opens the film.“I wanted to wake them up, say, ‘This is a big story,’” Adamson says.This magnifying approach continued as Adamson visualized the film’s climax. Lewis narrates “Wardrobe”’s final battle in a couple of pages, but Adamson expanded it to a lengthy set piece of generically swashbuckling violence—inspired, he says, by “the battles from ‘Braveheart...
...Chrome.”Cline’s extended solo on “Ashes of American Flags” replaces the noise outro of the studio version, completely altering the character of the song. Instead of leaving the listener disoriented, Cline restores melodic order and orchestrates an instrumental climax before slowly fading out. The few missteps on “Kicking Television” stem mostly from poor song selection. “Wishful Thinking,” while inoffensively boring on “A Ghost is Born,” fails to lend itself to the kind...
...flashes in and out of existence, looking like the communications systems from “Star Wars,” and is sometimes replaced momentarily by Christina Ricci (who lends guest vocals to the track). It feels like he’s the hidden-message programmer from the climax of “2001: A Space Odyssey”…you know, when Dave shuts down HAL 9000, and there’s the screen of the guy that pops up, telling Dave what the real reason for the mission was?Well, it feels like that. Except...
...India, dusky is becoming a popular look. Thakur, as her character Saloni, may even be poised to become India's first overtly dark-skinned icon. "People stop me everywhere and ask me, 'Why are you crying so much on TV? It's not fair.'" In fact, says Thakur, the climax of Saat Phere will break another Indian taboo. "Saloni eventually decides she's not going to get married. She is educated, she can sing and dance very well, and she just doesn't consider her complexion a problem." And does the single, dark Saloni live happily ever after? Thakur laughs...