Sentences with phrase «so sleazy»

But what's even worse is that the company has become so sleazy, B&N has the gall to forbid those same unemployed people to work for any other book store in their severance release.
Primarily because the film feels so sleazy.
There you have it: Albany has been so sleazy for so long, the people who work there have forgotten how to pass laws without breaking them.

Not exact matches

Fueling that impression are hard - hitting ads by robo - advisor Questrade Portfolio IQ, where everyday Canadian investors grill their sleazy - looking conventional advisors about why their fees are so high and their returns are so low.
So even in our most reputable parts of finance, there are dirty sleazy activities sneaking in.
Yet, if Pearl Jam was so little in the eyes of Ticketmaster, then they ought to have continued playing sleazy bars.
If you are investing so much of your time on the Bible, I would suggest you read the Bible in its entirety, not pick and chooses passages out of context without relevance, that are suggested reading from sleazy websites.
And the words of your Bible have never stopped any so - called «Christians» from being sleazy and corrupt.
So, Labour have been sleazy and, it seems, anti-democratic; Rahman appears to be a huckster and the Tory is, well — a Tory.
So, while sleazy, by the low standards set by other recent Bronx politicians, nothing exceptional is going on here.
So from your response I can conclude that you strongly support sleazy political corruption and perpetrating fraud on the NY State Retirement System when it is done by Republicans?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was so close to Steve Pigeon, who is now facing felony corruption charges, that he gave him a key role in his 2014 re-election campaign despite objections from political aides like Joseph Percoco and Larry Schwartz, who considered him «untrustworthy and a little sleazy,» a campaign source told The NY Post's Fred Dicker.
Ever since Eliot Spitzer announced that he'd been sleeping with dirty, sleazy hookers and resigned from office, we've been so preoccupied with worrying about how his wife, Silda Wall Spitzer, and their children must feel, that we've overlooked our own feelings of anger, hurt, and betrayal about the whole situation.
Cuomo was so close to Pigeon — charged last week with nine felonies in connection with the alleged bribing of a state Supreme Court justice — that he gave him a key role in his 2014 re-election campaign despite objections from more important political aides like Joseph Percoco and Larry Schwartz, who considered him «untrustworthy and a little sleazy,» a source close to the campaign told The Post.
Is it because of these sleazy shysters who have ruined whole nations health just so they can live lives of luxury?
No one wants to date someone with a moniker that sounds stupid, petty, angry, sleazy, or annoying; so don't call yourself «Dumb Danny» or «Wicked Witch Wendy.»
Can pickup lines be rehabilitated, and if so, what are some good pickup lines you can use without feeling totally sleazy?
Receiving a wink from some supposed girl in Malaysia that just so happens to tell me she's got braces, is sleazy and gross.
Few mainstream movies, let alone disability dramas, are so frank about sexual mechanics, yet notwithstanding the nudity, The Sessions isn't voyeuristic or sleazy.
This pungent neo-noir can be sleazy and over-familiar, but like the protagonist, it's so smart and crafty that you may forgive its flaws.
*** out of **** Tobe Hooper's «Eaten Alive» is a film so tasteless and sleazy that literally the first few words of dialogue spoken are by Robert Englund as Buck, who is as he says, «fixin'to fuck».
And poor Topher Grace, usually so good, has been given the thankless role of a sleazy narcissistic self - help author who seems intended for comic relief (nervous laughter at best) and is the very antidote to character depth.
If Alfredson and his three - person team of screenwriters weren't so focused on a subplot involving a sleazy engineer (JK Simmons sporting a terrible accent) or flashbacks with a washed - up detective (Val Kilmer in his first theatrical film since MacGruber), we might care more about Harry.
by Walter Chaw Brutally overwritten, smug, and self - indulgent to no discernible point, Jason Reitman's disappointing Juno is an unfortunate attempt to marry Judd Apatow's sleazy morality plays with a Kevin Smith pop - cultural gabber — the result being a ventriloquism tract in which virgin screenwriter (formerly blogger) Diablo Cody crams so many unlikely gluts of verbiage into so many sterile, undeveloped characters that the whole production is the ultimate act of masturbatory puppetry.
It was the stuff of teenage fantasies, so fixated was it with bums and boobs, jiggling away in sleazy slo - mo.
Previously I had not seen Macfadyen — great in Joe Wright's Pride and Prejudice and Frank Oz's Death at a Funeral — be so animated and sleazy.
And so here we have lollipop - sucking uberbabe Jen (Matilda Lutz), who likes strolling around a fabulous desert crash - pad in a tiny red thong (cue the bum shots), doing sexy dance routines for her sleazy politician lover...
For all its faults and insane overreaching — seldom has a sleazy melodrama announced its aspirations to art so boldly and insistently — The Counselor is compelling as a wild and audacious take on neo-noir, though it replaces the dark shadows and intimacy of classic noir for bright lighting and an epic scope in keeping with the rest of director Ridley Scott's filmography.
Arkin leads a great ensemble as the sleazy Roat, the most dangerous of the gang and does an intensely unsettling job as the conniving killer that is a part so atypical for the actor.
Ray does so reluctantly, though reasonably expecting the trail to lead to some sleazy street punks.
If that means throwing up the sleaziest, most perverse programming around, so be it.
Bruce Dern plays the sleazy, blackmailing detective to whom The Driver is the ultimate catch, going so far as to blackmail a local crime outfit to hire The Driver in order to sting him.
The lack of a standout villain doesn't help matters, especially when Kurtwood Smith's sleazy hitman was so memorable in Verhoeven's version.
But there's so much energetic camerawork and such assured performances that I had a good time immersing myself in the seedy, sleazy glitz of London's SE1.
Michael Caine, always interesting to watch, gave a wonderful performance as a sleazy performance manager in «Little Voice,» so creepy you could all but smell the booze and sweat on him.
Abrams is wise enough to know that this story needed a great villain so he revisits Khan and casts a spectacular Benedict Cumberbatch (the sleazy dude from Atonement).
It doesn't help that Jane plays it sleazy and loose, channelling his inner Serpico, so he could come across as the shoot - first corrupt cop character.
As for academics chasing publicity: well, there's obviously a point where communication turns into sleazy PR, but most academics are so far from that point that I'm not unduly concerned.
I never felt pressured, and it was so much better than those big dealerships that either feel... sleazy or you feel like they just don't care.
Refreshing that there were no sleazy exhortations that I'm so used to over the years: «what's it gonna take to get you into a car today!»
Unfortunately, the problem is, the sleazy companies out there know exactly how to phrase their promises so that they are not legally binding.
We're so concerned about coming across like sleazy Internet marketers; we go too far in the other direction, burying our sales pages deep in our websites where no one could hope to find them.
Mark didn't write much more scornfully about Mann's scientific impersonation of Rocket Richard and Wayne Gretzky than I did, so let me be clear that in these matters Michael Mann is a sleazy charlatan, and he is welcome to try the same legal trick on me, in Canada, where there is a civil legal sanction against defamation, for which, as for much else in this country, I am grateful.
As usual with sleazy businessmen, he wants to blame it on somebody else: the seminar teachers, his boss, his business lawyer, and so forth.
I explained to her that these people hang around police stations and buy police reports so that they call call the driver that did not receive a traffic ticket and direct them to sleazy lawyers and doctors.
Indeed, the very idea that a fellow lawyer would threaten an unrepresented person with such a flimsy lawsuit so incensed Laarakker that he was temporarily transformed into a rustic Rambo lawyer determined to annihilate what he called «sleazy operators».
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