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And since then, Disney has made this their ammo, despite its critical and commercial acclaim, the first film was extremely controversial amongst fans.
Similarly, the Mandalorian from the Star Wars franchise showcased a blend of episodic storytelling with overarching narrative threads rekindling interest and acclaim for the franchise.
Many of the great Impressionist artists were first shown in the salon and given acclaim for this style of art.
That same year, he garnered critical acclaim for bringing a manic edge to cadet David Shawn, who helps take over his Military Academy in Taps.
So Saarinen had just completed the General Motors headquarters in Michigan, which had gotten a lot of acclaim and a lot of attention.
Eric Clapton MTV Unplugged despite regular output and acclaim, blues rock legend Eric Clapton had lost much of his relevance by the 1990s.
It certainly was for Queen, who then scored the film Highlander and released the album A Kind of Magic to wide acclaim.
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And I'd wager that gibson, given the power, Tennyson would have traded all his memorial verses and the acclaim they brought him for just a little more time with his friend.
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And out of nowhere, ACDC with Back in Black reached a level of fame and acclaim that nobody saw coming.
Few figures embody the complex, uncomfortable intersection of art and personal scandal quite like this iconic filmmaker for decades, Woody Allen charmed audiences worldwide with his witty, neurotic comedies and poignant, poignant dramas, earning critical acclaim and a devoted international following.