Sentences with phrase «like much ado»

Beyond that, it seems like much ado about nothing.
So, for a lay audience, the alarm sounds like much ado about nothing.
On the surface, storyboarding just seems like much ado with little return.
Directed with the same verve, elegance and simplicity auteur Kenneth Branagh once upon a time brought to his Shakespeare epics like Much Ado About Nothing, scripted with somewhat surprising warmth and intelligence by Chris Weitz (About a Boy), this sparkling, effervescent family epic is a melodious revelation.
This sounds like much ado about nothing to me.
All this tweaking may seem like much ado about nothing.
I'm no scholar, but this seems like much ado about nothing.
This seems like much ado about nothing.
For those unfamiliar with Reddit, the recent controversy that shut down dozens of popular forums on the site probably seemed like much ado about nothing: A well - liked staffer who handled Reddit's «Ask Me Anything» interviews was let go, for reasons that were largely unclear.

Not exact matches

Our view: The flap over correspondents» dinner may be much ado, but journalists don't have to set themselves up to look like celebrity - worshipping elites either
If Nate's whole - body immersion in his wife's disposition is too much for most mourners, the bodiless obsequies of the Mitford set seem like too little ado, lacking any witness and rubric, any heavy lifting or human duties.
Be sure you get covers from a reputable company, like Mission Allergy...» THE NEW YORK TIMES: Much Ado About Dust Mites «Say sayonara to dust mites.
At this stage in my life, time seems to move at a mercilessly fast pace and in a moment's breath, my boys are sprouting like weeds, my wrinkles are spreading like wildfire and half a year goes by without much ado about anything.
And The Avengers won't be Whedon's only movie this year; you can also expect his quickly - shot take on Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing (starring Whedon veterans like Nathan Fillion, Reed Diamond, and Amy Acker) to surface on the festival circuit, while the delayed, Whedon - penned scarefest Cabin in the Woods will finally get a release on April 13.
It may be hard to assess the sheer scope of a festival with over 300 features on offer, but TIFF 2012 looks like a particularly exciting year, opening with Rian Johnson's Looper and continuing with new films by Paul Thomas Anderson (The Master), Brian De Palma (Passion), Terrence Malick (To The Wonder), Joss Whedon (Much Ado About Nothing), Noah Baumbach (Frances Ha), David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook), Olivier Assayas (Something In The Air), Sally Potter (Ginger And Rosa), Harmony Korine (Spring Breakers), and many others.
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However, as a movie, it's all very «much ado about nothing,» with a meandering storyline whereby hippies like Arlo get it on with each other, smoke a little herb, and get hassled at every opportunity by the Man.
I feel like it is much ado about nothing.
Again, space is part of the issue, so I'm curious to hear your thoughts: Would you rather see Amex make the effort to use real plates and glassware like they do in other lounges, or is this much ado about nothing?
I've made much ado about the potential of the PC to retake the mainstream market recently, and I won't fully retread old ground here, but I will reiterate the fact that the casual PC market is booming, while developers like Crytek feel they can no longer play to the high - end PC consumers, as the market simply isn't there (or when it is, it's through piracy).
There has been much ado about flashier carbon - capture systems, like geologic sequestration, which involves collecting carbon dioxide and injecting it deep below the Earth's surface — into depleted oil or gas wells, for example.
From having a work permit system, that worked well, all HR and Global Mobility teams were able to bring in talented people without much ado; to the new Tier system that changes every April like clockwork, creates a sense of disappointment in our clients who viewed the UK once upon a time as a preferred destination.
In a recent speech, CFPB Director Richard Cordray compared the October implementation of the CFPB's new TRID rules to Y2K, telling the Consumer Federation of America Financial Services Conference that the housing industry's concerns about TRID are looking like they were much ado about nothing.
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