Sentences with phrase «cynical attitude of»

To me, there's a very cynical attitude of, «Oh, it's about young people, so we'll do it hand - held on a 5D, or make it like a found - footage movie.»
The energy and anti-authoritarianism of this moment was a source of power and inspiration for von Heyl, but the increasingly ironic and cynical attitudes of the Cologne group became oppressive and in 1996 she left for New York, where she has lived and worked ever since.

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The truly cynical might say the new attitude is an effort by the chairman to get himself back into the good graces of the government.
Worst of all, she says, she felt guilty — her aimless attitude toward work was setting a cynical example for her 13 - year - old son and 14 - year - old daughter.
«We seem to be at a tipping point with [privacy] issues, with the great acceptance that the price of digital communications is some intrusion on privacy being replaced by a more cynical, or at least aware, attitude toward what is actually happening.
Mike Gallagher, who was the Roman Catholic producer for NBC - Catholic programs, criticized the lack of seriousness which characterized the network attitude to religious programs: «I have a rather cynical attitude towards the networks.
Some combine the two attitudes in a cynical conformity based on calculation of maximum personal advantage.
One can, of course, take a cynical attitude toward the party's new policy on religion.
And in any case the pragmatic, somewhat cynical and politically independent attitude of the majority of the members of the Diet remained unchanged.
Obviously irreligious, even from the standpoint of the absolutist religions, however, is the cynical attitude that rejects the validity of ideals and the reality of value distinctions.
Both of these attitudes — the cynical opposition of some Tories to gay marriage and the mostly synthetic outrage against Moore — are, in my opinion, not about their subjects but about the ambitions of those who express such sentiments.
Negativity and cynical attitudes sabotage a lot of relationships.
She made him wait through a month of messaging, rescheduled their date three times, and went into it with an openly cynical attitude.
As with «Frances Ha,» the movie adopts the tone of a screwball comedy to explore the frustrations and aspirations of young women — one of whom played, once again, by an endearingly wacky Gerwig — but it has a more conventional structure and cynical attitude that synthesizes the two authors» distinct voices.
The original highly successful R rated film is the first of it's kind in the comic book genre to present a snarky, foul - mouthed anti-hero of sorts with a cynical attitude.
For years I had the sort of laser focus that Meghan had, and I have some of her rather cynical attitudes about the affluent around her.
Should Ghosts be someones first foray into the franchise I have no doubt they'll have a blast, far more than I did with my cynical attitude and experience of every game in the series.
I know that a lot of writers across the internet have taken a cynical attitude towards crowd funded games, but I believe these success stories can only result in more great games that might not have come about otherwise.
Generation X, associates aged 27 to 41, are loners who question authority, can be cynical, pessimistic, think in short time horizons and have a «prove it to me» attitude, according to author and consultant Cam Marston, of Marston Communications in Charlotte, N.C. Add Generation Y to the mix, aged 26 or younger, who are «adultolescent» individuals who have never known hardship, yet stressed, at a young age, and may have huge goals but are clueless on execution.
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