- the
actor fully exposes the
human being behind the
tough poses and
attitudinizing".
Janet Maslin of The New York
Times wrote "Though its
story elements...
- life
would be
reviewed with
fresh empathy. But no; the same
malignant attitudinizing that
might have been
applied decades ago is
still at work . . . [the...
- also
written one of the
harshest reviews of Rocky)
called it "a phony,
attitudinizing, self-indulgent mess ... If
there had been just a tiny bit of wit involved...
- 1915–1967 (1968), and the
posthumously published Late Poems: 1968-1993
Attitudinizings Verse-wise,
While Fending for One's Selph, and in a
Style Somewhat...
- Petulia."
Critic John
Simon called the film "a soulless, arbitrary,
attitudinizing piece of claptrap." In time, however,
Petulia developed a cult following...
- and
empty of quality, and her
gestures of
shock and
frustration are
attitudinized.
Crowther is no more
charitable towards Gene Kelly, who "performs her...
-
depicts the dumb
agony of
grief she does not
droop like a
flower or
attitudinize like
Patience on a monument, she is
grief from the
first stricken bewildered...
-
synthetic flavor of the
picture and
accounts in
large measure for the
attitudinized nature of the story's
development that
lessens its over-all dramatic...
- here
worth reading, if you can put up with the
silly I'm-such-a-rebel
attitudinizing that
taints the
whole project". The book
received the
Firecracker Alternative...
- to say", its "historical
virtues are
compromised by more
adjectival attitudinizing than a
chronicler of
history should allow himself"; for instance, "free-market...