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Schmitt, whose locker is stocked with a West Virginia University sweatshirt and a military-style rucksack, is the exception in an offense full of flash.
There were periods during that series when those Rangers — very talented, usually full of flash — couldn't even complete a pass up ice.
Going by Luhrmann's CV, full of flash and bombast, he clearly holds style in high regard; the question is whether he knows enough about Fitzgerald's.
After that, the more expressive parts of Mr. Yaqoo's solo, full of flash and whammy bar, seemed to make literal what lies under lots of metal solos anyway: bombs and weeping.
Writing about the West End production in The Times, Ben Brantley said it "is full of flash and noise and blinding lights" and "yet somehow it simply isn't there".
That it does so is a logic- and senses-defying mystery that I kept trying to figure out during a rainy-day matinee at the Piccadilly Theater, as if I were at a magic show where people keep asking, "Now how do they do that?" Because "Ghost," adapted from the love-beyond-the-grave make-out movie of 1990, is full of flash and noise and blinding lights.
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"Kiss the Air!" is big and loud and visually impressive, full of flashing lights and intimidating metal scaffolding and aggressive performers.
Warren Spears's "Black" is an intriguing dance: subtle and larger than life and full of flashes of dark light that may or may not be ironic.
Wahlberg is in town to promote his role in Broken City, a big, corny crime thriller, full of flashing police lights, blazing revelations and swooping helicopter shots over the streets of Manhattan.
In its first scene, set at the Funkytown Disco in Bombay — year: 1983 — "Himmatwala" loads on the period markers, with quick nods to Michael Jackson, Madonna and, of course, the reign of disco in a song-and-dance number (called "Thank God It's Friday," no less) full of flashing lights and silver-clad hoofers.
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