Comedy sequels have been facing a bad stigma ever since The Hangover 2: audiences are understandably jaded that a second chapter is going to
rehash much of the exact same humor and gags as the first film.
Not exact matches
There were versions of games like «Mass Effect» and «Call of Duty» that were inferior to their counterparts on other platforms, and Nintendo's own contributions were lackluster: a
rehashed, sidescrolling Mario game, and «Nintendoland,» a forgettably competent mini-game collection that offered some great menu music and not
much else.
A bit
much since it appears, based on the reviews, a
rehash of the conclusions of the likes of Professors Crossan, Ludemann, Borg, et al..
Don't
rehash what or how
much you ate.
Most of it is a
rehash of earlier writings from
much earlier religions and gods, and is not original.
As Goosen emptied his locker on Sunday evening after tirelessly
rehashing his round with reporters, he told one persistent scribe, «I'm on my way out — there's nothing
much to say,» only to be followed into the restroom by the reporter.
Forgive me for sounding a little flippant but I'll not take too
much of your time to describe our new Piano - man — real name Mavropanos — because my knowledge is extremely limited of the Greek game and all I'd be doing is
rehashing information from other people on the web.
We won't
rehash the season holistically; you were there, you know what went wrong, but on the balance of things, we can't complain too
much about a second place finish and an automatic berth into the Champions League group stage next season.
Having written about the debate in the recent past, I don't see
much point in
rehashing the controversy in detail.
Rather, it takes «truths» that we as a society (not even just parents but educators, caregivers, anyone who has contact with children) have constructed, and reveals them for the
much more complicated issues that they are.Enough of the
rehash.
Otherwise,
much of his speech
rehashed his usual talking points: the undue influence of the «billionaire class,» the crisis of climate change, the need to defeat Donald Trump and — of course — the nefarious machinations of the «establishment.»
In addition, Bay often feels too
much like a basic
rehash of the first movie.
Much of the stand - up material caught on camera has a ring of familiarity and settles for
rehashing ethnic and religious stereotypes in new ways.
Everything that made the first film so
much fun is still here and done in a way that doesn't feel like a simple
rehash of the first movie.
But the result is a glossy, Hollywood reworking which never feels better than a subpar
rehash of something
much greater.
So, despite Shaun «s huge success and help in launching Wright, Pegg, and cowriter / star Nick Frost's Hollywood career, none of them ever showed
much interest in
rehashing old stories.
It's a gloriously written film, with jokes that are crafted rather than excavated from reams of on - set improvisation1; the success of the punchlines is scattershot and up for debate (connoisseurs of the Borscht belt should find
much to admire, but a
rehash of Lloyd's lovesick daydream flatlines, due in no small part to an overestimation of the comic chops and kitsch appeal of Honey Boo - Boo's mom), yet there is something bracing about its structural classicism after the last few years of watching the Church of Apatow whack off.
The two plots are nothing more than
rehashes of plot elements that have turned up in
much better Woody Allen movies.
What a shame that there isn't
much for them to work with here, with a story that is marred by contrivances and
rehashed ideas.
Much of the plot is a
rehash of the origin story we saw in the 2002's Tobey Maguire film but this strong cast imbues it with a freshness and seriousness that Maguire's sometimes cartoonish film lacked.
Majority of the DLC basically takes place in the same
rehashed map and locations that you have visited in the main game, however the activities are all stripped out and there is not
much to do.
Can I just ask in your opinion that at what point does adding the same characters / bosses, contributing to the same boring plot in another samey
rehashed sequel, become too
much?
As lame as Stone's lazily
rehashed flourishes are, his biggest mistake here has less to do with his stale command of the camera and
much more to do with the young cast he's assembled.
Despite the raucous Sundance reception I found this to be a bit of an exercise in self - indulgence and a
rehash of
much better freedom - oriented movies, such as «Glory» and «Braveheart.»
Hot - head police captains, torturous and talky bad guys, drug busts, loose cannon cops, some domestic drama, and car chases represent the bases you'd have to touch in order to make a decent
rehash, but outside of a couple of scenes of Paul regurgitating famous film lines from cop flicks of the 80s (which isn't exactly true, as he mysteriously quotes from movies of other genres and eras as well), there isn't
much to Cop Out one could call a loving spoof.
However, considering how dense the Underworld mythology is and how each sequel / prequel hardly ever slows down to
rehash backstory covered in previous installments (
much to the franchise's credit), those in need of any sort of refresher in the world's now vast history will find this an invaluable resource, and the disc producers have executed it in such a way that it never disrupts the flow or skips and / or runs over any key scenes in the film.
Riddick easily puts the series back on track, with its
much - needed R - rating and cheesy one - liners, but a majority of the film feels like
rehashed segments lifted directly from Pitch Black, without
much creativity.
However, considering how frequently the movie industry
rehashes formulaic screenplays, one with as
much authenticity and sincerity as The Miracle Season, deserves its moment on theater screens.
Even if I didn't find
much worth laughing about, Sandler was certainly laughing all the way to the bank, especially as he continued to
rehash most of the same persona through more films equally energetic but idiotic.
More over, by placing
much of the action in the midst of a naval battle, the film offers a new location so these sequences don't seem like
rehashes of the first film.
So
much of this film feels like a
rehash of those anti-cop dramas from the 1970s.
If the look of Godzilla isn't enough to convince, then the fact that
much of the last third of the film is a
rehash of the Velociraptor attack from Spielberg's film should persuade you.
(I» m sorry to say it, because they» re good friends and terrific guys, but this week» s Ed Week commentary by Minnich and Laine was pretty
much a
rehash of what» s not working.)
A lesson focusing on the resurrection which I've put up for free as I have pretty
much just
rehashed the case of the missing body mystery lesson with a few more discussion points before it.
I wasn't planning to
rehash it here because we all said our piece and frankly didn't make
much headway on the enlightenment front.
It is that the solutions they offer —
much of which are nothing more than
rehashed versions of every formula tossed around since the advent of the comprehensive high school — haven't worked.
Nakamura cautioned that he «can not say too
much» on the look of the next Juke, but the car won't simply be a
rehash of the existing car.
As
much as I would love it, Acura simply
rehashing the previous car wouldn't be a proper NSX, which stands for New Sportscar eXperimental.
Without
rehashing — too
much — what I've said before, I'm not a fan of the agency model.
~ Lazaraspaste, Dear Author «Karina Bliss is an excellent writer whose plots are so complex and her characters so realistic that readers are given
much more than cookie cutter
rehashes of classic stories.
First off, I wrote a
much more detailed post with my thoughts on Markel earlier this year, so I won't
rehash why I think Markel is a great business here.
Let's not
rehash history too
much, but in the»30s the President & Congress (mis) appropriated insurance / pension terminology («benefits», «contributions», «trust funds» etc.) to sell Social Security as a form of «insurance `.
I enjoy the AAA games that make billions of dollars annually just as
much the rest of you, but other than a few exciting new IP's (Destiny, Evolve, and Sunset Overdrive standout), these annual titles are more often than not just a simple re-skinning of the previous year's model, with
rehashed multiplayer components that are made relevant over the course of the next year with DLC that includes «re-imaginings» of maps that came out two years ago in a previous installment.
really people please don't talk about things you haven't experienced based on facts SSB4 bayonetta2 mario kart 8 and you can play all oldies + they are always giving away great games PC + Wii U is the way to go as a gamer all new games on other consoles comes with so
much problems you can't expect quality from anyone anymore only Nintendo shines like a beacon where did the master race gone to if we go mainstream we lose all our privileges anyway can't you all see that almost all games are becoming fps shooters with basically same
rehashed content nintendo at least has diversity and people bashing it for having nothing to play are no gamers at all it is the same in the music industry this smudge sense of superiority with no real backup has to stop.
The physics were atrocious, and the levels were warmed - over
rehashes of old Sonic worlds we'd already grown tired of since they've appeared in pretty
much every title in the series since then.
This, along with the combined
rehashed footage, doesn't give
much to be excited for.
Whew, your comments are long, and a lot of it is stuff I can't really say
much about, because it's either an opinion, not entirely relevant, or something we already talked about but
rehashed; so my replies are fairly short in comparison...
Just don't expect
much more than a slightly churched up
rehash of Punch - Out!!
The post-disaster New York setting is a
much -
rehashed concept at this point, yet somehow The Division had me with its stunning rendition of the great city.
While there is a little more overlap (the world of computer games being
much smaller than the wide world of sports obviously) they still feel like separate identities and the articles in the magazine are not
rehashing what I've already read on the website.