Sentences with phrase «nice irony»

There is nice irony in the showdown coming in Alabama.
It was a nice irony that Sylvia Hewlett and Cornel West came to Philadelphia to promote their book the night the last episode of Seinfeld aired.
It's a nice irony that one of the worst movies in recent history has enabled James Franco to make one of the best films in his own chequered career.
Most of the film takes places with the confines of the Lunar Industries base (there's a nice irony in the fact that the dastardly corporation behind Sam's trauma is mining clean renewable energy), and many of the exterior shots are filmed with the use of miniatures, which adds a pleasing physicality to the surrounding moonscape.
It would be a nice irony if the pleasures of old - school cinema - going did not themselves succumb to that process of decay.
Although the story pre-dates many of the movies, there is a nice irony that the film deals with plagiarized ideas, as this film feels like it is lifted from other sources, while in reality, its real source came first.
In 1998 he signed up to be represented by both Timothy Taylor gallery and Waddington galleries; by a nice irony, the Timothy Taylor premises were 1 Bruton Place, the address vacated more than 30 years before by Lessore, but now unrecognisably chic.
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