Sentences with phrase «much of a train wreck»

«They may have changed their official party line to save their political fiefdoms, but Paladino is as much of a train wreck as ever.
There are already plenty of hints that Cage's latest attempt at «interactive theater» will be just as much of a train wreck as the instantly forgettable Beyond: Two Souls, but we can't help but hope that some of that old Indigo Prophecy magic will finally rub off on his latest tale of artificial intelligence and renegade robot cops.

Not exact matches

Jamiu Alimi was outstanding in the team's training camp in South Africa, but he was a nervous wreck in the heart of the defence against Niger on Monday so much so that he bagged a booking after a late reaction and he was promptly hauled off after just 16 minutes.
ALL of Washington spent September debating and anticipating a much - feared budgetary «train wreck».
After 8 hours of a stressful workday, a long commute in the car, and too much Netflix in the evening it's easy to fall into the trap of getting that all too common hip, knee, and ankle immobility that can train wreck your squat day.
The likes of Seth Rogen, Ari Graynor, Josh Hutcherson, Zac Efron, and Paul Scheer make up fellow members of The Room's crew, but they aren't given much to do besides recreate scenes from Wiseau's picture (to staggeringly accurate effect, it must be said) and react to the train wreck unfolding before them in real time.
It really picks up steam as Walter becomes a phenomenon for his idiosyncrasy, appearing on talk shows since people love to watch a personal train wreck (As much as we want to keep distance between the performance and the performer, it is almost impossible to watch these scenes without considering Gibson's numerous appearances in the media spotlight, and Gibson's portrayal is especially daring in light of them).
Winterson offers a reader much more than the satisfaction of voyeuristic curiosity that marks so many train - wreck memoirs; this is a memoir about how we deal with our lot in life.
, and a fascinated follower of the train wreck commonly known as «The Bachelor» franchise, this announcement pretty much blew my mind and inspired me to create the following graphic.
It's no wonder that John Bogle, «the founder of the Vanguard Group and the man who pioneered the low - cost index fund, has come forward to say the mutual fund and retirement industries collect so much money in fees that the entire system is a «train wreck
Thomasville Playground is unlocked after completing 37 skill checks; providing an extensive training facility including a variety of timed challenges such as getting enough air to pop 60 balloons scattered throughout the environment, gathering wrecking balls to throw at targets, collecting weapons to shoot as many targets as possible, driving through as many oil cans as possible and much more besides, alongside collectibles in the form of Mack's 10 lost hats that mostly require perfectly timed jumps combined with turbo or in the zone to be able to reach them.
It says nothing about people rushing to stoke the engine with more and more coal, or how much actual coal is added (thus the actual range of speeds to expect), or the possibility of a precipice with bridge out up ahead (runaway GW), how dangerous that might be at various speeds, entailing greater or less number of deaths, or how far or close that precipice is, which we don't know either (except we have some fossil evidence of train wrecks in which 90 % of life died, so we know it could be bad).
«President Obama inherited a train wreck of an economy and has done much good to keep it on the rails.
I must admit I LOVE a train wreck of a display as much as I love a one - of - a-kind Christmas beauty!
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