2009年1月26日 星期一

Tweed






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–noun 

1. a coarse wool cloth in a variety of weaves and colors, either hand-spun and handwoven in Scotland or reproduced, often by machine, elsewhere.

2. tweeds, garments made of this cloth.

3. a paper having a rough surface, used esp. for certain photographic prints.





frantic 

The voice of the man in the tweed jacket who interrogates Michelle in her apartment is dubbed by Roman Polanski.





sideburns

coiffed

For her part, as [coiffed] here, Hall looks quite like Carly Simon.

perm

Aronofsky dotes on the details of the Ram's routine (securing meds, getting a [perm], visiting the tanning [parlor]), 

shaggy

this is really a shaggy [devil] story



vestibule

foyer

But arguably the film’s best scene is between Harvey and Dan in an otherwise empty [foyer]

berm

they "hydrate" and then stand in a row, on a [berm], pissing,



mortar

plaster

and there is a Wall of Shame [plastered] with the photos of the girls back home who have dumped them.  

gelatinous

The leaves are covered with gelatinous [ooze]. Whatever the trouble is, it's everywhere.

gluttony

glutinous 

viscous

that viscous [stew] of naïveté, insecure leader-lust, psychotic self-righteousness, and [medieval] imbecility?



stodgy

a stodgy Victorian [novel]

a stodgy business [suit]

Depp's leisurely quest leads through a [posh], [stodgy] landscape of libraries, lecture halls, and back-alley biblio [troves] atingle [with] hissed warnings

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