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lip-synch, lip-sync [ˈlɪpˌsɪŋk] vb
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) to mouth (prerecorded words) on television or film How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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But as you may have inferred by now, death is viewed as a positive force in ``Volver'' (the title, like the classic song Cruz lip-syncs in the film, is Spanish for return). Helena (Jordin Ruderman) lip-syncs "Don't Leave Me This Way," as Demetrius (Emily Hellstrom) flees through the forest; Titania (Anna Wilson), clad in nothing but thigh-high patent leather boots and a bikini bottom, plus plastic butterflies perched on her breasts, croons "I Love the Nightlife" as male fairies, their bare torsos smeared with glitter, carry her around the theater-currently, New York's Club El Flamingo, set up as a real discotheque, complete with DJ and glittery disco balls. Harrison broadcasts news items, present and future, in her own voice or lip-syncs recorded ones and twitches oddly. |
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