Sentences with phrase «just farcical»

Bournemouth took a punt on him because its a win win situ for them cos he is proven in the Championship, i he flops in the EPL and they go down they have a player who can handle the pace of the Championship and who can shot them back up but to insinuate he is the player that could have made the difference for is just farcical.....
the whole thing is just farcical and time after time after time Wenger looks foolish and totally out of synch with his back room staff.....
Winning the lottery I guess, because for he is he earning and what he is delivering he sure is stealing a living... and to come up all teary eyed and talk loyalty about a player who held ye club to ransom for improved package is just farcical, a joke!!!!

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An earnest young co-panelist had just darkly described today's 20 - somethings as deprived of economic opportunity, calling the dream of, say, owning a home «farcical
Great company & good products, it is just that one could never stop making farcical comedies just using their PR as an inspiration...; --RRB-
I actually was just thinking about how I didn't have an issue with THAT much of what Paxson said, other than some of the stuff about the farcical nature about the end of the season and some of the self - inflicted «disjointed» stuff, but even that he admitted that he hated doing it.
The Welbeck scenario just adds to the incompetence and farcical methods of Wenger and his merry troops.
The fact we didn't have any specialist staff within its specialist walls just seems farcical now.
Mandy, the media are in meltdown because they are just as puzzled as most of us at what is a farcical situation.
Growing up in Country Clubville, Connecticut I was used to seeing men wear pants with crabs on them (farcical to anyone else or just me?)
Even the most hoary of running gags — the breaking of the maestro's glasses — revels in its banality, just as the famous lines about Jew - Nazis uttered by Godard at his most contemptible are with deftness shown to be the ramblings of a farcical character.
Basically, it's just a modern - day story of Noah, done in farcical form, with the protagonist embarrassing himself and his family because he believes he really is commissioned by God to build an ark and save the planet (presumably, by destroying it).
(since she IS a cyborg, but she says that's ok) in other words, it's a pessismistic statement of non-action wrapping itself up with farcical rejoice just to cover some un-speakable pain.
That's all you need to know, really, because «The Birdcage» is mostly a comedy of character married to traditional farce, and in true farcical fashion things just get crazier and crazier — starting the moment that Armand decides to play it «straight» for his son's potential in - laws and masquerade as a «couple» with the boy's natural mother (Christine Baranski).
Outside of the farcical comedic elements, Alfred Molina is at his bawdy best here, with Russell Brand providing somewhat consistent support, which seem to capture the best elements of Shakespeare's ability to play to the back of the room, The Tempest merely makes me want to go back and revisit Peter Greenaway's take on the Bard with Prospero's Books, or for that matter, just re-watch Tarsem's The Fall.
Amy Jump has written a 1970s American crime drama shot just outside Brighton which looks as farcical as it does violent.
Filmed in just 14 days, British writer - director Sally Potter's spry comedy of manners unfolds over the course of a farcical evening at the home of a politician (Kristin Scott Thomas), who's celebrating her ministerial promotion with her husband (Timothy Spall) and friends.
Then the backlash hit, like an iceberg in Arctic waters: wait a second, people pointed out, the dialogue's godawful, the depiction of social class is farcical, and the romance is just join - the - dots Mills and Boon nonsense.
However, it's all too easy to fall into the trap of making their representation farcical, and I fear that Kindred Spirits might do just that.
It is just so surreally absurd, ridiculous, foolish, stupid, ludicrous, farcical, laughable, comical, risible, hare - brained, asinine, inane, nonsensical and pointless as to defy credibility.
For this reason I'm sorry to see just how many scientists have contributed to the production of the farcical DDP report.
It all leaves us in a farcical situation in which it does not matter what one's own personal interests are, just as long as they incline one towards the proper sort of political bias.
We are just so used to it, have it so imbued in our psyche, that we don't appreciated how farcical and damaging it is.
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