you wait months for for an update and when the BOD are finally «FORCED» to update we get
the same old script....
She said: «The Prime Minister is sticking to
the same old script that she can get whatever she wants, that we can all have all the same benefits of the single market without playing by the rules.
Not exact matches
Even when he makes quality signings the
script is dusted off and recited each summer,»
same old Wenger» even when it doesn't apply.
He, like most of the others are rolling on the
same dog eared
script (9 trophyless years, he earns 7/8 mil, specialist in failure, no dm, no cb, sell all our stars, he's French, too
old etc, etc) the list is as laughable as it is long.
I Predicted that their will be no significant signings in this summer and am 24 hours from being right and now even if we do sign someone it would be someone that noone else wanted so what has changed??? Nothing???
Same old Same old BUT don't worry I'll write the
script when the windows closes
It's a cute idea, but it gets
old real fast as the
script constantly tries to mine laughs from the
same few jokes and undermines emotional moments with stupid stuff like ostrich rodeos, bad child actors and rhinos having sex.
Where other directors — Allen, for instance — might treat this
same setup and characters with a certain eye - rolling absurdity, Turturro's
script, direction, and performance all point to a sober,
old - school romanticism that suggests Fioravante's sexual prowess and financial success aren't so much an unlikely professional success story as a burden and a barrier to the life he wants to be living.
Thankfully, Anchor Bay has released the film in a new double - disc special edition, which gives us a second chance to really look at it, and despite some
script contrivances, it finds Peckinpah high in the saddle again and full of the
same old thunder and lightning.
Familiarity is surprisingly the running theme of Kingsman: The Golden Circle (director Matthew Vaughn returning to the director's chair and penning the
script alongside frequent collaborator Jane Goldman, together hoping lightning strikes the
same spot twice), as what's new feels
old, and unfortunately not like a fine wine that tastes more delicious with age.
It's the
same old story with just a slightly tweaked
script.
For the series on view in Milan, the artist has stamped
old Georgian
script on to plaster using the
same printing block method, effectively reproducing letters, some obsolete, others manipulated or misprinted, from an alphabet that is unreadable to all but Georgian natives or scholars of ancient languages
Instructors usually give out the
same old photocopied test material that they have been using for years and often read from a
script that is simply taken from their regular adult course.
Evaluating the influences of the past can free you from repeating
old scripts or stereotyping others as more - of - the -
same.