Sentences with phrase «good tabloid fodder»

So it's not exactly a scandal that the former governor and failed candidate for comptroller is now reportedly dating Bill de Blasio spokeswoman Lis Smith, but it sure is good tabloid fodder, as the New York Post and Daily News demonstrated with competing reports on Spitzer's new romantic life.

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Another questionable item concerns how humans were able to deduce the creatures» limitations prior to their rampant depletion (at least if tabloid fodder is any indication)... so the film's resolution feels a bit like M. Night Shyamalan's Signs (2002) and those hydrophobic aliens trying to colonize a planet mostly made of water (and speaking of printing techniques, how Evelyn has a calendar to mark her due date well over a year into isolation also seems suspect).
By Pete Hammond HollywoodNews.com: Ben Affleck has had a career of ups and downs but to his credit he hasn't let critical brickbats or tabloid fodder derail him from living up to the promising talent he showed as an actor and writer in 1997's Good Will Hunting which won Ben -LSB-...]
Less successful were 2005's smash hit «Mr. and Mrs. Smith,» better known for the endless tabloid fodder it inspired, and the massive 2008 flop «Jumper.»
Along with the Man Booker prize for fiction, the Turner Prize is one of the rare cultural events that a large portion of the British population seems to have an opinion about, and it provides annual fodder for dinner party conversations as well as tabloid ridicule.
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