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The cinematic portrayal of energy has varied from spot-on to loose to downright ridiculous.

These films exhibit a vibrant aesthetic sensibility, one that maintains a cinematic coolness that never succumbs to camp or kitsch.

You describe, for example, how you are able to quickly learn new languages, and remember scenes from years earlier in cinematic detail.

Spreading the investment in this manner has enabled the BBC to maintain its position at the leading edge of technology, delivering breathtaking images of cinematic breadth and forensic precision.

Which of my cinematic sensations can I actually trust?

What if cinematic classics like The Godfather were casting right now, for the first time – in 2010?

Mr Earnhart, a former producer for Miramax Films, has applied some cinematic flourishes to this production, which often recalls the bizarre cinema of David Lynch.

She is joined in "the Seagull" (to open on Oct. 1 at the Walter Kerr) by Peter Sarsgaard, who in recent years has been cutting a cinematic swath with movies that include "Boys Don't Cry" and "Kinsey."

It also stands in for all the glories ofanimation, whether CGI, traditional or stop-motion, that provided the greatestmeasure of joy in the new cinematic millennium.

If you need a cinematic cliché to establish that your film is set in London, show a quick few seconds of the neon signs and the traffic at Piccadilly Circus.

No deep thoughts here; this is a product of shiny surfaces and snappy patter, the cinematic equivalent of a derivatives offering.

Whereas normally 10 minutes is a short amount of time, Youtube turns it into a cinematic experience.

A fragmented, pick 'n 'mix cinematic culture, represented on this list by highly referential films such as Kill Bill, Moulin Rouge! And Far from Heaven, is increasingly the norm, not the exception.

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The result was a leap forward for cinematic realism.