My take on tag lines is that they are usually
pretty corny.
The first film was a nice surprise since I expected it to be
a pretty corny kids film and it ended up being a rather entertaining adventure.
The show itself is
pretty corny and a little stiff and it never made it to series.
Some of the jokes in «The Martian» are
pretty corny, many of them involving Watney's resistance to a crew member's penchant for disco.
Yeah, it's
pretty corny at times and goes for a few too many obvious jokes.
The whole sequence where Sheedy and 5 are getting closer and end up dancing is
pretty corny to the max, laughably so.
It's
pretty corny and forgettable, but it's honestly kind of okay.
While on one hand I think it's
pretty corny... the vibe in the stadium seemed like it fed off the music a bit, which is really positive.
It sounds
pretty corny, but it really was a perfect Fall day.
Not exact matches
(Cue the
corny music now) She's
pretty adorable though drool and all.
Some of the acting is
pretty bad, mainly with the brother / preacher and the first wife (but her problem is the
corny «gangster» dialogue she spouts off), but Paul Muni is quite good, especially in the scene that closes the movie.
Actual depiction of the Civil War is
pretty much limited to a single gory battle scene at the opening, followed by a
corny sequence where Lincoln chats with some young soldiers.
I love this show, it's campy and
corny but
pretty funny.
Although this film is a stone - cold classic, it does contain many of the trappings of 30s - 40s era movies that haven't aged well, such as a
corny original score and some broad jokes based on cliches that fall
pretty flat.
At first glance, that opening raid points to a toned - down Predator reference, but it's really just a paint - by - numbers scenario meant to demonstrate how
pretty much everything from that decade is stilted,
corny, and hopelessly dated.
In the case of «I Feel
Pretty,» as
corny and contrived as the final scenes are, you might actually applaud the message.
I'm
pretty sure I never heard the words «I love you» in this film, and any time it started to get
corny something funny would happen and the audience could pretend the tears were from laughing too hard.
On the scale of
corny factor this actually wasn't that bad, the songs were
pretty well intertwined into the dialogue, the dancing was great and the storyline is digestable.
The guys in your squad are all portrayed
pretty well, with solid voice work and a decent but occasionally
corny script.
That said, the characters are interesting and the dialogue, while
corny, can be
pretty amusing.
It was a
pretty unexciting final level that ended with a
corny Bowser cutscene and battle, and then never got referred to ever again...
It's
pretty basic math that can't be blurred by some
corny analogies.
At first you might think it sounds
corny or forced, or you might think your old routine is
pretty comfortable, but routines can get dull.