Sentences with phrase «really farfetched»

Samsung releasing its own wireless earbuds with Bixby on - board isn't really farfetched.

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We are the superior species on this planet; is it really so farfetched to consider that there might not be one even more superior?
During those scenes the effects are really cool, but there are still so farfetched scenes that still don't allow you to enjoy the movie that much.
But then again, there probably isn't any ending to the film that really wouldn't be farfetched in some form or fashion, the cinematic equivalent of being painted into a corner, so it would have been a miracle not to disappoint.
It is a studio film so I don't really know if there was any other way to end this film without it feeling either farfetched or lazy or anticlimactic.
«Baywatch» takes a few amusing stabs at satire — Efron declares that the group's adventures sound like «a really entertaining but farfetched TV show» — but, in the end, director Seth Gordon and a cargo ship full of writers use the beachy setup as little more than a vehicle for generic hard - R and gross - out gags.
Here, cyber-terrorism is at play, and it makes for a really solid, troubling setup in an age when someone blowing up parts of a major city in the United States doesn't seem farfetched anymore.
On the other side of the coin, he doesn't seem like a man that couldn't get laid without some tweaks here and there, so when he draws the attention of the ladies, it doesn't really seem all that farfetched that they might take an interest so long as they don't know about his «kryptonite» of a home life.
Meanwhile, good guy Sean - looking like bad guy Castor - is stuck in prison, where of course no one believes his farfetched story of who he really is.
It's really not that farfetched — there are reports of the real - world Yakuza going to great lengths to help victims of the earthquakes / tsunamis, after all.
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