Sentences with phrase «pander better»

Could it be that these respondents pander better than they prognosticate?
Let's face it, jumpsuits are the new LBD as far as I'm concerned, which panders well to my tomboyish vibes.
One runs to cartoons and other suggestive and superficial gestures, the other to glitz and to pandering better suited to a framing store — like an image of the Beatles formed from their lyrics.

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However, such esoteric hipster knowledge (esoteric, if only because it played on inside knowledge that was common knowledge and what everyone knew merely 15 years ago or so) comes across as mere pandering to an electorate of Gen Xers who in their indecisiveness are at best a vote on the margins — at least in terms of their actual numbers.
Well once again the media is unbalanced and panders to what they perceive as what is popular.
His stance can be a little too conservative for my taste (mostly on social issues) but he is articulate and has some well thought out plans, not to mention he is pretty moderate and I think in this day and age we need a centrist, someone who isn't afraid to work with both sides of the aisle instead of just playing party politics and only pandering to one half of the country.
Write an article that panders even a bit to religionists, and they come out in droves yapping about how the sky fairy wants us to do good works, and then debating their various versions of mythology.
It is present in every sitcom, every soap opera, every movie, every newscast and commercial — regardless of whether the particular program is in good taste or bad, high art or kitsch, pandering or profound.
To the extent that they mentioned «God» in public speeches — well they probably had to pander to / appease the Christian nutjobs of their day.
At best its insulting to hear them pander to religious groups, at worst its dangerous.
He obviously knows better but is just pandering to the ignorance and social resentment that have become the animus of the current incarnation of the GOP.
Next election cycle will be better for the nation is we stop pandering to the far - right «Christian» population.
The Prime Minister, Mr Cameron, may well find that he becomes remembered more for his headline - grabbing moments pandering to focus groups than for coherent policy.
Now everyone things libertarians are best represented by Alex Jones and the Pauls — to the point I just tell most people I'm Independent now instead of libertarian because i don't want to be associated with these pandering, extremist clowns.
I also added pander to this while stir frying the veges, it did been well.
This pandering to players at the expense of trophies needs to stop, wenger needs to do what's best for the team to succeed not catering to «special» players.
There's a chance this is true, but if the worst case scenario of pandering to an audience is a well written pro «don't best women» article, then I'd say all is well.
The sooner we realize that, and stop pandering to the desire of lactivists to shame any women who doesn't mirror their own choices, the better.
So, instead of pandering to the fast food culture, the French school lunch system further expounds on the importance of good, slow food (although in France children have at least 30 minutes to eat - unheard of in the U.S. - followed immediately by recess.
In fact, I believed that they had brought the problems upon themselves, by not offering their child a good range of different tastes and textures and instead pandering to their children.
After waxing rhapsodic yesterday about the Digital America state - level social media roundup, I must point out another clever digital critter that struck the local fancy this week: Slate's ongoing «Don't - Tread - on - Meter,» which measures that enlightened publication's view of how well Republicans in Congress are pandering to, er, fulfilling the desires of their Tea Party backers.
Distancing Labour from the unions probably seemed like a good idea at the time, and it will certainly make the party more electable by pandering to the centre - right.
Given the opportunity to complicate this seemingly cut - and - dry case of privilege and violence, All Good Things panders to the lowest common denominator, alternately trivializing the Dursts» dysfunction and goosing it with barrel - scraping formal gimmicks.
It's one of the best examples of the burgeoning genre, although still quite formulaic in approach, but it does actually entertain all age demographics in equal measure, instead of just pandering to the very young.
Pulls at the heartstrings without pandering and is a nice little piece of Americana as well.
These didn't really work too well, it just looks a bit naff basically, trying to pander to the big comicbook / superhero crowd, but I guess you got ta see Tarzan doing it.
A solid piece of storytelling that doesn't pander, skips the usual POW stereotypes and allows the film to work reasonably well as an epic of war, a survival story, a prison thriller, a murder mystery and a courtroom drama.
While British films can sometimes be regarded with great affection at home, they rarely do well abroad — unless they happen to be the sort of strait - laced Bonham Carter historical dramas or soppy Hugh Grant contemporary rom - coms that pander to comfortable stereotypes for a foreign market.
It comes together like a well - oiled machine, creating an eminently satisfying piece of storytelling that doesn't have to pander to get our attention.
Such as it is, American is less about his professional career than his personal life, insofar as one can separate the two when considering so personally honest and hardworking a performer, and sans pandering to docu - hungry audiences, the film works equally well as an introduction for newcomers, a family reunion for longtime fans, and a miniature greatest - hits package for both.
It scored him an Oscar nomination for Best Picture, so now he's adapted a popular novel... and stooped to outright pandering.
Ready Player One, based on the bestseller of the same name, is a pandering, crassly commercial victory of intellectual property law that's also, in its best moments, grand popcorn...
The cinematography is gorgeous as always, and the performances are pretty good across the board (particularly newcomer Ni Ni and Christian Bale as the Westerner caught in the middle of the conflict), but the real star is the story itself, which earns its emotional beats without feeling like it's pandering to the audience.
With that said, writers / directors Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland (the former of whom recently died from his own battle with a terrible disease, ALS) do a good job of portraying the illness and the effect it has on the people around those afflicted without cheapening its real - world impact or pandering to the audience.
You better believe they tell old Winston to give the Krauts hell, in what is supposed to be an inspiring scene showing the spunk and tenaciousness of everyday Britons, but instead has the stink of pandering — to subject and audience.
Good children's movies (Toy Story 2, A Little Princess) are enjoyable by people of all ages, while Stuart Little panders to the cuteness factor.
Very much like a film released earlier this year, Side Effects, Trance looks to capitalize on the fun elements of the «taut thriller» genre that a lot of other films try their best not to pander to.
I also think you are generally underrated as an actor because I remember your fine performances in «Where the Day Takes You,» «Six Degrees of Separation» and even «The Pursuit of Happyness,» which - let's be real - was some overwrought, Oscar - pandering shit in many ways, but your performance was good nonetheless.
Overall, Manchester by the Sea is a moving film that refuses to compromise its unflinching examination of unrelenting grief to pander to its «feel - good» counterparts.
It's a good sci - fi action movie but I really don't like political messages pandered to me in my entertainment and this has a lot of political jargon in it.
I du n no, AmericanRequiem, considering that they didn't pander to the masses in any of the other categories, I'd say Star Trek for Best Picture is actually a pretty inspired choice.
Ready Player One, based on the bestseller of the same name, is a pandering, crassly commercial victory of intellectual property law that's also, in its best moments, grand popcorn entertainment, made with skill and wit and even sincerity.
She also holds up her end of the deal and does a good job promoting Snowpiercer without pandering.
Does it do a good job, or come across as pandering?
Well, they're pandering to the worstpossible aspect of the human animal, which is to inflict pain on other peopleand enjoy it.
As is custom with new GM youth - oriented products and concepts, the Spark is shrouded in marketing blather and desperate pandering, but strip away the press releases with winking nods to skinny jeans and iPhones filled with Pitchfork Magazine Best New Tracks, and the little hatchback has a secret: it's actually really good.
You can call it derivative, pandering or whatever you like, but the G90 is a handsome, imposing and very well proportioned automobile.
Marriage at this age is no better than pandering a child.
These features add further replayability while also adding another collectible element for player, to which Pokemon already panders to very well.
We already pandered to console jockeys who swore up and down that if you brought it lower on the stretch goal totem pole they would all drastically chip in and all we got was at best $ 150k.
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