Sentences with phrase «so unimaginative»

Rarely have I encountered a group so unimaginative, uninspired, and unaware.
Is Hollywood so unimaginative that it has to rehash an idea as simple as Horrible Bosses?
Despite its notably gross veneer the film is so unimaginative that it recycles just about every antique comedy bit with the exception of «Who's on First?»
We are not so unimaginative.

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One vivacious and intelligent woman said, «I get bored with the unimaginative presentation of so many strange thoughts.»
There can be a virtuous kind of dullness of heart; a tight - lipped, efficient, decent, and unimaginative refusal to let facts be facts or, rather, a so contented existence within one's chosen and familiar world of fact that equally obvious but unexpected facts are dismissed with the same brisk impatience as a good mechanic reveals when a bumbling apprentice hands him a wrench when he needs the pliers.
So all I'm saying here is — let's not blame the Brussels sprouts for some unimaginative cooks.
After all, there is only so much that can be said about the unimaginative nature of American baseball management.
If you find yourself too unimaginative, do research into other profiles so you get the whole idea of creating a compelling user will.
Make it so it has to do no work at all, uplink the experience directly to neural pathways, there is an innovation, an innovation for the unimaginative.
Brother Simon (James Urbaniak), the garbage man with expectations of life so modest that they may not exist, his sister Fay (Parker Posey) is a woman whose longings for something, anything, else are manifested in singularly unimaginative bouts of carnal and alcoholic excess.
Proving the old adage from The Incredibles that if everybody's special nobody is, the film pig - piles some twenty - six or so of your favorite Marvel characters from the past eighteen films into a numbingly repetitive 160 minutes of unimaginative, intergalactic punch - outs during which Earth's Mightiest Heroes take turns getting their asses kicked by Josh Brolin's glowering Grape Ape.
That the movie never manages to elevate itself out of the mire of transparent and formulaic dramatic maneuvers is not — as is so often argued in defense of such stories — due to the fact the constraints of it being based on a true story but because of the limitations of an unimaginative screenplay.
With so many characters to juggle, the film does an excellent job of making it clear who these people are without filling us in with backstories or exposition and without resorting to unimaginative stereotypes.
It's so bright and colorful and full of joy that it makes every other game look like a pile of unimaginative brown mush.
In a year where «Creed» has been such a champ, «Southpaw» has been rather forgotten, and probably correctly so: Though it has some very good performances, particularly the lead turn from a still - on - form Jake Gyllenhaal, it's also a rote and unimaginative boxing flick that hits most of the clichés of the genre throughout.
In fact, it's so mindful of the situation it blatantly proclaims, «Sequels are unimaginative cash - grabs.»
Everything about it promises negligibility, and the promise is kept: a less - than - super star (Coburn), a female lead whose potential has scarcely ever been fully realized (Lee Grant), some character actors who stopped getting — or making — good parts some time ago (Andrews, Hendry), a forgettable British sub-leading man who muffed his one big chance (Jayston — Nicholas of Nicholas and Alexandra), an anonymously pneumatic foreign blonde (Christiane Kruger), an English hack with conspicuously unimaginative pretensions to distinction (Hughes), and above all the tiresomely formulaic genre in which doublecrosses are so taken - for - granted by the audience that no degree of geometric complication can do more than increase the boredom.
Niccol also needs to convey this guilt, but he does so in the most unimaginative way possible because Good Kill isn't a character piece.
The allure of syndication requires a hundred or so episodes for a real payday, so now Jules and her brood are forced to live out this unimaginative afterlife — and on cable, no less, where they should be freer to say naughtier things, but don't.
I'm so sick of it and all its hellspawn that followed from the black hole of unimaginative clones.
Inferno is a fun movie with beautiful cinematography, but the film version falls short of the excitement that made the book so enjoyable, opting for unimaginative plot changes which will leave fans shaking their heads.
This panel will examine the hidden (and not so hidden) structural issues that can make or break a startup in the publishing space — everything from chaotic and expensive data, to mis - targeting customers, industry bias, rights issues, unimaginative gatekeepers, friction from entrenched interests and more — and how to thread the needle to get the best chance of success.
It wouldn't be so bad if the game didn't feel it necessary to force - feed players big eyefuls of unimaginative, by - the - numbers exposition.
So, here we are: another year of unimaginative fashion; another year of officialdom - sanctioned apathy under the aegis of «normcore»; another year of E3.
So yes, while the Quest mode is a dull and repetitive and highly unimaginative experience of repetition, the different Survival modes can be a blast by allowing the player access to everything the game has to offer.
None of these artists working with ceramics and porcelain could ever be pigeonholed in a category so small and unimaginative.
If you're thinking «oh, but it's so common, unimaginative, and looks like all the other resumes,» you might actually be right.
Buyers are unimaginative and that is putting it nicely... so light and bright it is.
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