Word: instinctiveness
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...Jeunet is a bit of the temperamental “arteest” and finds it hard to speak about his style, which is known for having every frame look like a painting. He explains his process as driven simply by instinct, though he does admit to finding inspiration in Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange and Orson Welles’s Citizen Kane, two classics by notoriously perfectionist auteurs...
...instinct is that it hasn’t been,” Rosenberg said...
...What’s your instinct?” asked Benjamin E. Rosenberg ’81, another of Shleifer’s lawyers...
One’s first instinct upon entering the gallery might well be to ask if the displayed objects have any meaning at all, or if they are just a postmodern pastiche of whatever has recently caught the artist’s fancy. And this is a perfectly legitimate question, given the bewildering array of sights, sounds, and experiences that Evans presents to the viewer, a pastiche that seems almost impossible to make sense of. But the truth is much more complicated, and potentially even more insidious, than mere meaninglessness...
...movie is boring," Nichols says, "just as a scene of someone eating dinner is not that interesting" His own favorite sex scenes tend to the suggestive. "Rita Hayworth shaking off that long glove in 'Gilda' is still as sexy as it gets in movies. The (famous) scene in 'Basic Instinct,' of Sharon Stone crossing and uncrossing her legs, is very sexy and very funny, primarily because it's about control and power. To me the sexiest thing I've ever seen is in 'Repulsion,' when Catherine Deneuve is lying on the bed and her sister is coming in the next...