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His moves now have a weird echo of Bob Fosse routines.
The interest in butchery is "a weird echo of the early-70s back-to-the-land movement," said David Kamp, the author of "The United States of Arugula," a history of the recent American revolution in gourmet eating.
"It'll never happen again," Farr chokes out through the drizzle, in a weird echo of Withnail's final soliloquy.
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He enhanced background sounds (some contributed by Redding) by playing them back through headphones, which were moved around the recording microphone, creating "a weird echo".
Those who have lived on the streets and gone through the legal system say the homeless in Montreal are caught in a weird echo-chamber of the city's making.
You haven't lived your best life until you've seen Jonah Hill transform into a hawk and then voice a weird, echo-y overdub to yell words of encouragement as his hawk character flies through New York City and barren landscapes.
Is this harmonically astringent be-bop or weird echoes of a Baroque toccata?
He concluded by calling Cowen's appeal to "realistic expectations" about growth a "weird conservative echo" of the Club of Rome's liberal "era of limits gospel from the 1970s".
This has something of Woody Allen movies like Sweet and Lowdown and Broadway Danny Rose; there's a playful allusion to Breakfast at Tiffany's and even a weird casting echo of Walter Salles's On the Road — and this movie is incidentally everything that dull film wasn't.
A: Weird.
For all the grim weight of that burden, and for all its echoing emptiness, there was a weird sort of safety in it too.
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