Not exact matches
thanks @maddog7676 for
yet another
hokey, greeting card saying.
It corrects some of the most blatantly
hokey aspects of its predecessor and weaves a storyline that is fundamentally similar
yet sufficiently different that it does not feel like a bad carbon copy.
As usual we get more dodgy looking bluescreen shots and
yet more
hokey looking shaky sets which I have come to accept (sign of the franchise I'm afraid).
You know where this scene is headed every second,
yet even this
hokey wish - fulfillment works.
Terrifying indeed, and
yet none of these celebs fully embody the bottomless depths of hollow fraud and cataclysmic charisma of this year's spookiest fright - mask facade — The
Hokey Mom!
She isn't great
yet with characters on the periphery — Bill is a one - dimensional corporate bad guy / insensitive husband, and it's depressing to see the great Chloë Sevigny cast in a generic role as Owen's mom — but Amos, Diane, and Owen are all vivid and credible enough to support a less -
hokey, more rough - hewn narrative.
Indeed, Steven:
hokey and, as Simon says, an aging hippie prof (though I don't think there are enough of those left to qualify for «
yet another»).
If there is only one on the grill,
yet you are seeing several doing the
Hokey Pokey, be man enough to rely on the second opinion of your partner.