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His finished screenplay has the feel of authentic Thompsonian pulpiness.
Much as I love its smoky flavor once roasted and mushed, it does teeter over into emetic pulpiness.
Then touch, reaching up to the damp stickiness of her scalp, encountering a wet pulpiness as if her brain were exposed.
But despite these lofty antecedents, the comic-book form until recently has been unable to shed a certain aura of pulpiness, cheesiness and semi-literacy.
The 1911 Britannica states that "so far as mere flesh-painting is concerned he was barely inferior to Titian in breadth, pulpiness and tone".
Yet it's not entirely clear whether he intends "Mother of Mirrors" as a viable alternative, given the pulpiness of its action and the sheer viciousness of its escalating violence.
The overall point was that the romance genre is large and various, its pulpiness and sugar-coating offered in a range of doses, its plots and settings vastly differentiable, its sentences not necessarily execrable.
The rich tomato component deftly straddles soupiness and pulpiness, a dollop of ricotta adds a suave creaminess and a faint tang, and a few spoonfuls of aromatic basil pesto push it over the top.
The 1982 version (first seen at the WPA Theater before settling into a long run at the Orpheum in the East Village) had a gritty, purely urban insolence that celebrated B-movie pulpiness and the gutsy, jive-flavored pop of an earlier time.
Here and there, Feric made out huge nebulous shapes moving about behind the twisted boles of the unwholesome trees: vast expanses of wet green hide, moving masses of blood-red pulpiness, things like gigantic abdominal organs imbued with inde- pendent life.