Sentences with phrase «flashiness of»

Don't just go with the flashiness of their marketing campaign.
Plushy surface inherently exudes plastic luxury, kitsch and flashiness of the Elvis era, while alluding to the all - American dream with housewives and their homes.
Being in Dubai, Al Barsha has all the fun you'd expect it to have but without the flashiness of the other areas of the city.
They lack the flashiness of growth stocks such as Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) and Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL).
A rolling symbol of the flashiness of the Disco era, everybody who was anybody drove a Mercedes SL in the 70s.
His essays, while without the crabby flashiness of Pauline Kael's, are marked by the groundedness of a Midwesterner, exacting writing, deep insights, and more than that, deep compassion.
to take the win here, as most Academy members would probably feel more comfortable choosing the flashiness of a prestige movie like
Sean Penn (I Am Sam, Sweet and Lowdown) narrates, and he's fine, although a bit lackadaisical for the flashiness of the visual style of the film.
The documentary has its flaws: the flashiness of the editing, an overly insistent score, the sheer annoyingness of many of the talking heads.
I felt that showing some skin would also take some of focus away from the flashiness of dress.

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But for many of the Emergent leaders, the convention's flashiness did more to confuse than to clarify the nature of the emerging church.
His dribbling style is very direct with no hint of flashiness or jinking around.
The flashiness is reminiscent of cheesy megachurch passion plays.
But its failure despite its flashiness, beefcake factor, and abortive romance point to first an underestimation of the archetypal power of the «wilting hothouse brat» model of Titanic, second an underestimation of the preteen girl demographic that appears too bright to be taken by movies that clearly suck.
Though it doesn't have the flashiness or high box office gross that Disney's more marketable live action films may have, Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken has won over a remarkable number of people with its simple but heartfelt grounded - in - reality character drama.
Joe Massingill's sought - after Bo Gentry offers a generic representation of when flashiness overrides bits of talent.
Their flashiness, moreover, was central to the distinctive postwar politics of these films.
An ornately crafted but emotionally lifeless valentine to the Golden Age of Hollywood, «Caesar» tries too hard to intoxicate us with its unbridled flashiness, from Esther Williams - style water ballets to Ziegfeld - worthy choreography.
Love the non flashiness (beside the color of course) of the s4 platform.
The interior is mostly lifted from the E-Class coupe, which we drove and concluded it was a great two - door blend of taste and flashiness, and let us tell you it was one of the best automotive interiors we've ever sampled.
The car must convey class and prestige in an understated way because flashiness and flamboyance is decidedly out of fashion in the 90s.
One place where the total lack of flashiness does bother us is the screen.
The only touch of flashiness comes in the form of the lit up SteelSeries logo and the two thin bands of RGB LEDs that run around the edge of the earcups.
Not a lot of flashiness to this month's issue; the cover piece is a pretty straightforward hands - on story that, if you care about Cataclysm, you probably have all the details from already.
Lighting effects are displayed on fighters as energy projectiles come into close range and many of the moves are bursting with flashiness.
With the myriad versions of Street Fighter II came further flashiness and depth, with more a more distinctive roster and the beginnings of super moves.
Everything looks and feels so fluid, especially when the series signature Dust attacks take the action out of side - on 2D for some fully - 3D flashiness.
Avoiding the brand - name flashiness embraced by 1960s Pop and the slick urban scenes introduced at that time by the Photorealists, the artists in Lifelike investigate the quieter side of the quotidian, choosing potentially overlooked items or moments as subject matter: a paper bag, an eraser, an apple core, a waiting room, an afternoon nap.
Avoiding the brand - name flashiness embraced by 1960s Pop Art and the slick urban scenes introduced at that time by the Photorealists, the artists in Lifelike investigate the quieter side of the quotidian, choosing often overlooked items or moments as subject matter: a paper bag, an eraser, an apple core, a waiting room, an afternoon nap.
Form and structure, chords and notes of color, are delivered in the mark, but with an absence of autobiographical flashiness.
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