Sentences with phrase «campiness with»

Stanley Tucci comes off a bit better as there is a bit of campiness with his character that Mr. Wahlberg couldn't pull off.

Not exact matches

My only real big grip with the show is probably the CGI, its really bad but somehow i feel like it really adds to the campiness and cheesiness lf the whole thing.
Brides of Dracula, Dracula: Prince of Darkness and Dracula Has Risen from the Grave are all decent follow - ups to the Dracula story with a lot of classic gothic imagery and campiness out the ass.
There's a campiness factor that can be had with those types.
I wasn't familiar with the TV series (created by Dan Curtis, it starred Jonathan Frid as Barnabas and film - noir great Joan Bennett as Elizabeth), but one of its strengths was fusing low - key campiness and spooky - goth atmosphere.
There's just too much campiness on display along with too much reliance on gore and goo.
Unfortunately, «Green Lantern» never fully commits to the campiness, and is burdened with too many, too serious characters, like the stony Sinestro (Mark Strong), or the evil Parallax, who tries to up the ante and the scariness as he consumes city streets with his black snake tendrils.
The chic, cheeky Naked Taco serves spicy Mexican cuisine with a side of naughty campiness and 125 different tequilas.
Then as our community moves progressively forward, we can all still be relieved to know that Miami is still on its way to transcending its past as just another dumbed down tourist destination — promoting that less thoughtful decaying visual aroma that we still get a whiff of now and then... that kind of old Miami putrid commercialized smell that turned so many despondent and sour and caused the international arts communities to view Miami's indifference to an international discourse as but a memory, constantly recuperating the South Florida pastiche... a past that if you need reminding of you need only take a trip to Key West to know what kind of image Miami is still fighting against — the land built on coral and swamp, but filled with cheap and shallow tawdriness, like acid in your contemporary, progressive face, eyes of mundane kitschy campiness saddening and maddening, dumbed down affection that solicits and sells itself to another kind of cultural neanderthal — the accidental drunken tourist who seeks passive mediocrity and the same in other kindred spirits -LSB-.]
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