Sentences with phrase «same dreck»

So Rose repeats the same dreck, eh.
Rose repeats the same dreck, and Judith continues to reference it, for the most part uncritically or with tepid criticism quite unlike that which she directs to the other side of the debate.

Not exact matches

I can feel sweet in something one day and put on the exact same thing a week later and feel like dreck.
Still, Very Bad Things isn't a terrible movie - it certainly isn't in the same league as puerile dreck like Mary.
Independence Day is certainly dumb, poorly written dreck, but somehow despite everything going against it, it's still fun to watch all the same.
Under «The Evolution of Spider - Man» you'll find Josh Dreck & Eric Matthies's 25 - minute «Spider - Man: The Mythology of the 21st Century,» an excellent primer on the origin of the character and his various transmutations over the years delivered through interviews with a few of the good men who drew him, such as John Romita («The Norman Rockwell of Marvel,» says Todd McFarlane, meaning it as a compliment) and his same - named son.
Why abandon it halfway for the same old dreck?
The same applied to lesser - known titles adapted from comics like «The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen,» which was also a Fox property based off a comic book series written by Alan Moore that was such a bad film it practically sent him to an early grave and hastened Sean Connery «s retirement (of course, we're not even counting dreck like Warner Bros.» «Catwoman «-RRB-.
Dreck of this stupendous caliber has a particular advantage over literature in that one doesn't have to read all of it to surmise, accurately and eternally, that it is all uniformly awful and awfully uniform — romance novels, like racists, tend to be the same wherever you turn.
Besides, as the reviewing author said, these same wonderful traditional publishers have published dreck.
Every time someone publishes something that is less than the same quality of a traditionally publishing book, there will be a chorus of nay - sayers lining up to point fingers and declare that all indie published books are horrible, awful pieces of dreck.
There will be authors out there, readers, publishing experts, and booksellers who say that this outpouring of unprofessional dreck is ruining the industry, which makes me wonder if these same people drive through neighborhoods yelling and screaming at people gardening in their back yards, shouting at them that, «You'll never be a farmer!»
He has written almost precisely the same kind of dreck in the past — where he twists words to determine an «admission» or a «concession.»
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