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Thanks to some slick lens work and a cast on cracking form, Lee proves (perhaps above all to himself?) that playing it straight is not always a bad thing".
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Season a droplet of oil with a compound called a surfactant, which reduces the oil's surface tension, and plop it on water, and it will spread into a little circular slick, or "lens," that throbs as if alive, expanding and contracting like a living thing for as long as an hour.
The lost-at-sea survival tale that ensues, headed up by strapping first mate Chris Hemsworth, is a smidge more gripping than Melville's research notes, but Howard injects no propulsive sense of derring-do into proceedings – even the effects-saturated sequences of catastrophic attack make for some pretty murky spectacle, the camera lens slicked in algae throughout.
THROUGH the lens of the Muslim Brotherhood's slick Arabic-language website, the referendum on the future of South Sudan looks rather different from its portrayal elsewhere.
The slick and stylish mobile phone has a unique sliding lens cover to make great photography as easy as one, two, three.
You can get a fantastic DSLR and a lens or two for the price of an E-P2, or buy an incredibly slick point and shoot and have enough money left over to take a short vacation.
"Ooo La La" is so slick it could pass for something by Toro Y Moi, who's been refabricating 1980s soul through a child's lens for the last few years.
He's slick".
A little slick?
They're pretty slick.
Rather slick engineering, that.
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