(Disclaimer — not all of these comments are awful, but they do
get tiresome over time):
Not exact matches
Finally, all this overdramatic «farewelling»
over non-essential issues is
getting tiresome.
Alas, oversized bugs which use the same attacks
over and
over,
tiresome QTE sequences, useless combos and weapon upgrades will
get under your skin.
A slight improvement (albeit almost insignificant)
over the first movie, with a few things that do work, but the lame, uninteresting main couple (along with Pattinson's inexpressive performance) and the cheesy dialogue
get very
tiresome after a while.
As of late, Oliver Stone's wildly
over-the-top style of (
over) directing his projects has
gotten to be a little
tiresome.
Similar claims have been made by many a
tiresome music biopic
over the last decade and a half but approximately zero actor - director combo's have pulled off the trick so convincingly as Taylor and Boseman do in
Get On Up, which easily blows the former's mediocre predecessor The Help out of its shallow waters to the point of game - changing.
I think it
gets tiresome to refer to certain movies as triumphs of style
over substance, but that cliché truly applies to 300.
Gasoline engine is considerably less efficient than similarly priced rivals; you might find the ride too firm
over broken pavement; V6's boisterous exhaust may
get tiresome in day - to - day driving.
The only aspect that might
get tiresome for anyone doing big miles in an RS is the tightly sprung, short - travel vertical body movement, which even in the softer setting can make the car bob about a lot
over rippled road surfaces.
The big flaw is
over an eight year career it can become rather
tiresome as you complete race after race to
get to the big bikes.
But
over time, that
gets tiresome, and not everything can be a hit.
While it feels fresh at first, once you
get to grips with and experience all of the mini games on offer it can
get quite
tiresome, seeing the same mini game pop up
over and
over again, signifying that Scribblenauts Showdown isn't a game that you could spend many hours playing but rather a game to put on for an hour or so to have some family fun.
The game mode and map are pretty decent but the nature of the mode means it won't be uncommon to have half hour or longer sessions, and
over a single map it
gets kind of exhausting and
tiresome.
Heated debates about topics such as whether a $ 5 app purchase (that never expires, and that will continue to
get better
over time) should be a few dollars less, often conducted by tapping on physical hardware that can be $ 900 or more and will be replaced in a few years, are rather
tiresome.
It
gets tiresome having the media and the public tell us what they know, often stated as fact, sometimes making us look less than competent when we respond with glazed -
over eyes and raised eyebrows.