Sentences with phrase «so farfetched»

Blade Strangers isn't so farfetched a crossover when you look behind the scenes.
Vincent, I thought that film was actually pretty well done, and it doesn't seem so farfetched now, does it?
This isn't so farfetched.
WHY: «Daddy's Home» is one of the worst studio comedies in recent years — it's lazy, unfunny and so farfetched that even the few sincere moments ring false.
There are a number twists in the plot, some glaringly obvious, and a couple that are genuinely surprising (perhaps because they are so farfetched, we'd never think of them as plausible.)
I mean, these are the events that have led to the conspiracy theory — which isn't quite so farfetched and is supported by some good evidence, some of which we bear witness to here — that the CIA was actively involved in importing cocaine into the United States in the 1980s, and that the agency's activities were in large part responsible for the crack cocaine epidemic.
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.
Fiction, of course, but it turns out the notion is not so farfetched.
The idea is not so farfetched when you reflect that many companies are now much better credit risks than their governments.
We are the superior species on this planet; is it really so farfetched to consider that there might not be one even more superior?
Nor is this idea so farfetched as it might seem at first sight.
But a glance at Figure 1 explains why this seemingly crazy notion may not be so farfetched.

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I see nothing farfetched in the idea that man may one day consider it just as important to make spiritual discoveries and live in harmony with the spiritual pattern as he now thinks it so important to discover, and cooperate with, physical laws.
Failure to do so may result in the Labour leader being hunted as game; David Cameron wielding a shotgun doesn't seem too farfetched.
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.
Ben grew up in the internet age, and is intimately familiar with how Facebook works, so when he willingly engages in a conversations with a girl supposedly nearby, the fact that he doesn't do any research on this girl he begins taking a fancy too seems farfetched; he doesn't ask to meet, or even go so far as to request to call her on the phone.
It takes a great deal of trickery to make such a farfetched premise fly, so credit director Tony Scott (Spy Game, Enemy of the State) for keeping the action and drama moving at a brisk enough pace to keep out minds engaged more in the events as they unfold on the screen, only realizing that, in the end, it doesn't quite hold up to close analysis.
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.
As farfetched for a man without the ability to walk to become President is, so too is the probability that a made - for - cable film to be one of the year's best films.
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.
The complete lack of chemistry is evident, so we're forced to endure the machinations of the farfetched and judicially questionable plot.
The techno - wizard heroes in Sneakers aren't the dirty dozen, or the magnificent seven, but this winning team of brainy misfits deserves a moniker, so we'll call them the Farfetched Five.
Excellent casting and stylish (but not overly so) direction by William Friedkin (The Guardian, Rules of Engagement) who had just scored critical and commercial success with The French Connection, provide the believability factor required in what would otherwise be too farfetched to effectively find scary.
I think so, even if things start to seem a little farfetched.
So the idea of Killmonger resurrecting is not that farfetched — he is a comic book being after all!
It seems highly unlikely Splatoon 2 is going to stop selling any time soon, so it definitely would not be farfetched to expect it to reach 3 million units LTD (maybe this very year).
So it doesn't seem too farfetched to think that the Vision Gran Turismo concept could be a loose preview of the next GT - R's styling, or at least influence its overall theme.
So a 10 inch tablet from Google doesn't sound too farfetched.
Okay, so this all seems pretty exciting, but does it sound too farfetched (haha) to be «real» news?
Yeah, I know everyone's already made the joke that the girl looks exactly like a younger Ellen Page (the character is even named Ellie), but hey, Nathan Drake was first based on Nathan Fillion, so this ain't too farfetched for them.
Nintendo was developing Wii U while DS was dominating so I don't think it's that farfetched to think that Nintendo hoped to find success with a similar collective concept.
Whitney is a longtime reader of innovative poetry and has made friends with many poets, and so it is not farfetched to suggest that Susan Howe's My Emily Dickinson, a landmark book in contemporary literature, might have inspired Whitney to make a similar statement about Tina Turner.
For example, there might be a simple counterclaim on a related, or unrelated, matter; or it might be possible to challenge the validity of the right in some way — for registered rights there are usually well defined ways in which this can be done; however, for unregistered rights the terrain is often more uncertain and so more unusual points will often have to be contemplated, (eg, challenging whether or not the claimant exists as a matter of law, and so has a locus standi to bring the proceedings: this last suggestion might seem farfetched, but it has been used successfully on more than one occasion).
Considering that the iPhone 7s (if it still is named so) is scheduled to be released at around the 10th anniversary of the iPhone, it would not be too farfetched to imagine that Apple will go out of their way to do something special for the occasion.
Farfetched statements can be off - putting — at the entry level, you do not have much leeway where exaggeration is concerned — so stick to the truth.
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