Sentences with phrase «absolute nadir»

When you look at the in - game store and realize it would take well over $ 1000 to purchase a complete version of the game with every costume, character, and feature unlocked, it can feel like the absolute nadir of free - to - play game making.
But the bottom is ultimately just the bottom, and when you get this close to the absolute nadir of cinema, subtle measures of relative merit just don't mean much anymore.
Brave was a decent enough film but felt a little confused, whereas Cars 2 found them at their absolute nadir.
Underneath it all plays Ten Years After's «I'd Love To Change The World,» the absolute nadir of Woodstock - era protest rock; the movie's sound editor deserves some kind of award for smoothly deleting the song's opening volley against «dykes and fairies.»
But its absolute nadir (possibly of the whole franchise) was the sight of then - Bond Pierce Brosnan's parasurfing over a fake CGI tsunami and crumbling ice glacier.
The absolute nadir of Halle Berry's dreadful post-Oscar career.
The absolute nadir of the series, a movie so bad in so many ways that the second - worst has to squint and use binoculars to see that far down.
As Mayor Bill de Blasio confronts a pair of hostile police unions convinced that he is responsible for the deaths of two police officers Saturday, he is reliving a conflict familiar to past mayors rather than reaching the absolute nadir of relations between City Hall and police.
Consider some of those «great old hymns» that our parents love and that we grew up on, «In the Garden» being the absolute nadir of them all.
After our culture's pendulum of depicting raw sex swung to its absolute nadir, the first signs of a reversal are upon us.
«We'll never get back to 1998, which was this absolute nadir in real commodity prices,» he says.
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