Word: slicking
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...Museum of Fine Arts. Thirty three films were showcased, and each differed radically from the others: there was animation and live action; films made by 20-year-olds and films made by 50-year-olds; comedy, drama, and documentary; 3 minute films and 30 minute films. Some were technically slick and others were strikingly raw. Yet each presented a uniquely personal perspective...
...things moving. Ballard is best known as Alanis Morissette's co-writer and producer. The band insists that hiring Ballard was its choice; Ballard says he was recruited by micromanaging Interscope Records chief Jimmy Iovine. In any case, Dumont admits that he initially thought Ballard was "too slick" for the job. "I won't pretend there wasn't some pressure for them to write with me," says Ballard. "Whatever it took to make sure that they had a, quote, radio single...
Higher education analysts expect Bush and Gore to develop more detailed policies over the next four months. They say, however, they are wary that these plans will be as slick and glittery as the two presumptive nominee's political machines...
...creative outlet to anyone from a woman having sex on a plane to a naked, one-toothed, 80-year-old man dancing. This stuff--all jerky and spastic in a tiny 3-in. by 3-in. box on your computer screen--makes public-access cable TV look cerebral and slick. But who cares? It's a global talent show, and you never know who's watching out there--or whether, like Winkler, you'll end up being discovered. Harris, a multimillionaire after founding (and selling) the consulting firm Jupiter Communications, has left the day-to-day operations of Pseudo...
Erin Brockovich is slick, grating and false. We bet it makes a bundle...