2009年3月2日 星期一
Anathema & Imprecation
anathema
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–noun
1. a person or
thing
detested or loathed: That subject is anathema to him.
2. a person or thing accursed or consigned to damnation or destruction.
3. a formal ecclesiastical curse involving excommunication.
4. any imprecation of divine punishment.
5. a curse; execration.
Instead of focusing on the art of celebrity—which, she insists, is anathema to credible screen performances—Weisz would rather clock time in films that make her proud.
"I remember watching a television interview with Gael García Bernal, and he was asked about the difference between being a celebrity and being an actor. He said, 'It’s apples and oranges, really.'
And that is so true," she says, matter-of-factly. "It’s a categorical error to talk about the two things in the same breath."
harridan
coven
Does this mean that the original film’s spawn of Satan storyline and the [coven] would be excluded?
Polanski's main present to his producer was a naked coven of elderly [witches],
hag
Was she an old hag with a mole on her face with hair growing out of it?
Hierophant
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