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What impresses most is the witty intricacy of the rhymes as the appallingly articulate (and, it has to be said, furiously funny) rapper, 16 when he recorded it, moves from one repugnant scene to another.
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They also watched repugnant scenes from "Fear Factor". For detached appraisal, participants were asked to adopt an objective, unemotional attitude.
This repugnant scheme is what the courts are now uncovering.
It was only later that I realized that the artificiality of the shot was repugnant; clearly, the wheelchair had been placed in the scene to make for an "interesting shot".
They come on the modern-music scene and find it so repugnant that they turn to pop, rock and jazz.
Suddenly the actress stops the rehearsal and complains to the director she cannot act the scene because the character is repugnant to her.
And in only a handful of scenes he brought to ripe, repugnant life a sycophantic functionary in the Coen brothers' caper The Big Lebowski (1998).
As the best scenes spool forward, they are maddening, beautiful, eloquent and repugnant all at once.
In this past election year rather than dwell for too long in the area of intellectual exchange and civil debate, the bully inherent in the American persona could stand it no more, shoved all the pantywaists aside and assumed its dominance over the scene by accusing the remaining participants of things any normal person would find repugnant.
I can't say I miss it — not because it's repugnant but because Ferrara doesn't develop it, doesn't make clear, in the scenes with Simone and Devereaux, what difference Judaism or Israel makes to their life and work.
Morally repugnant?
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