Advantages: Shocking, Great Performances, Great Visuals Disadvantages: Bad Story Telling, Slow, A Lot Of Missteps
...and as Frannie begins to lose grip of what is real and what is fiction she finds herself in more danger than she could ever of imagined.......
In The Cut is a maddening, beautiful, lyrical mess of a movie; lacking sense or a good story but brimming with sensual style, it flits from brilliant to dreadful in the space of a few frames and is steeped in contradiction -its grubby yet gorgeous, disturbing yet enticing, involving yet detached. A dark thriller that uses New York City like a ferocious character; jungle like, wild and disturbing, a scary urban forest of deceit and fear to create tension. Never sticking with a linear narrative, the film coherency is sacrificed and the flimsy story is never back up with any substance, but it contains imagery that will stay with you long after the credits role and its use of visuals to add horror to...
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Advantages: tastes good Disadvantages: hubby does not like thick bits
...Duerr?s of Manchester make some pretty fine jams and marmalades .This thick cut orange marmalade is no exception.
This marmalade comes in a 454 g glass jar. The label proudly announcing it is a traditional Seville orange marmalade. It is sealed with a twist lid.
The marmalade shines orange through the jar and the thick cut peel can be seen. Now that might be a put off to some people as they dislike thick bits in their marmalade. Duerr?s make many other varieties of marmalade too so you should find one to suit.
Opening the jar and there is a delicious smell of oranges. Putting my knife in to get some to put on my toast I find that the marmalade is quite thick and a few of the thick shreds are on my knife. I put some on my toast and spread. It spreads fairly well obviously there are the thick cut shreds too.
Tasting my...
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Advantages: autofocus, big screen, face detection, 14,7 megapixel, image processor, image stabilisation Disadvantages: chunky, not very stylish, not as portable as other cameras
...I recently bought one of these at an expensive price. I shall explain some features and my feedback to this item below.
The 14.7-megapixel G10 replaces the PowerShot G9 at the top end of the clever compact space. It's a chunky beast of a camera, as you'll see in your pictures, but still smaller than a dSLR with comparable power and flexibity. The G-series are designed to be the back-up cameras you can keep in your pocket if you don't want to bust out the dSLR, and the G10 certainly packs a lot into its relatively compact frame.
The G10 includes all the whistles, bells and accordions you'd expect: optical image stabilisation, face detection and various scene and colour modes. These include panorama stitch assist, portrait, landscape, and aquarium. The larger-than-most 1/1.7-inch sensor is teamed with Canon's new DIGIC 4 image...
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helpful 30.10.2008
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