Word: feel
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...recognizable, but singable. With its dark lighting and smoke-friendly policies, the Orpheum allowed for the eruption of an audience of closet shower singers, creating a wondrously loud cacophony and a light-hearted comradeship. Neighbors throwing high fives, exchanging dance partners, slinging smiles--the concert was the quintessence of feel-good rock...
...unlistenable are "The Librarian," wherein Mr. Harding's vocals grate irritatingly over a harmonica, and "Tactile," a too-lengthy acoustic-like drag. "The Sweetness Lies Within" and "A Hymn for the Postal Service" display lovely guitar-work. "Love Will Destroy Us in the End"--despite containing the line "We feel so empty and our late twenties should be better times"--is pleasantly anthemic, the best three-minute pop song on the record. Or at least it should've been. It unnecessarily runs a minute too long...
...less inclined to go after one of the...investment banking jobs because you have to give a two-year commitment. I just don't feel like I have enough time to do that," he says. "But at the same time, I don't feel like I need to do that anymore because I have a better sense of what I want...
...really feel like we've got some of the best physical conditioning in the nation, so it should be a fun, physical game," McCarthy said. "Especially now that [sophomore center] Steve 'the silent assassin' Moore is back and healthy, we bring a lot more to the table in terms of physical intimidation...
...familiar and add nothing new to the common polemics against human automatism. But Gibbons' main function is to give the similarly disillusioned audience an easily identifiable character. And the audience at this particular viewing (mostly 20-somethings) were consistently muttering, "Oh yeah, I hate that!", and I could almost feel them nudging their neighbors and rolling their eyes. The problem with Office Space is that it doesn't progress beyond this recognizable superficiality. There are laughs, yes, but most of them are telegraphed--too cheap and easy to satisfy a more detached and demanding moviegoer. (Incidentally, Judge shows us just...