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Watching Ehrenreich guzzle beer and hide his face in his pillow is, weirdly enough, oddly compelling.
Sure, they patronise the fullness of human possibility with their oddly proportioned bodies and weirdly one-dimensional preoccupations.
It's weirdly generic and oddly uneven fare, occupying a strange netherworld between Michael Winner's notorious Death Wish and Kelly Reichardt's underrated Night Moves.
With legs weirdly long and lips oddly bloated, the spindly figures at the heart of a legal row are in the dock tomorrow.
The early American portrait painter Sheldon Peck might have been aiming for strict realism in his double portrait of David and Catherine Stolp Crane (around 1854) stiffly seated in their spare parlor, but their oddly doll-like heads make them resemble weirdly inanimate, oversize puppets.
But then again, being reviewed badly, or oddly, or even well, is quite disconcerting and weirdly irrelevant – it all refers to work you did so long ago.
The result, titled "Tim's Vermeer," is one of the more unexpected documentaries to see the light of day in a long while, a story of art and obsession, weirdly procedural in its execution but oddly fascinating in its result.
To him, they're all one and the same, weirdly material renderings of culture, like newspaper: tangible, oddly tactile, weight bearing.
Mr. Vidich's contorted, hunching movement is weirdly creaturely, compellingly strange, and his nonsensical demagogical speech, as he exits, is oddly funny.
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