Sentences with phrase «such cliches»

Are you suggesting that traditional publishing is devoid of such cliches?
Nicole Kidman and Sean Penn deliver fine work, in roles that give them much more to do rather than fall in love or other such cliches of the genre.
The Power takes on his young apprentice, protige and other such cliches in what look likes the game of the evening as the lads from the Potteries take the stage.
This can be such a cliche but it is true.
«american values» is such a cliche term.
I found the most obscure link on KellyMom about insufficient glandular tissue and I knew it was my problem, but since nobody ever else ever heard of it, I felt like it was such a cliche, people just assumed I gave up, never tried hard enough, took the easy way out, etc....
I know it's such a cliche, but time truly flew by as we were enjoying ourselves so much!
It's such a cliche pose!!
Sometimes I feel like it's such a cliche to talk about wearing «timeless classics.»
I don't like the car though, it's such a cliche to have a (half) naked girl next to a car,» voiced KateTheGreatest.
Why is it such a cliche among artists?
Such a cliche, but yes things we did outside of school and work can help paint a better picture of your skills, involvement, work ethic etc

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Why were such comparisons repeated until they became cliches?
He is my role model, but it is such a Christian cliche answer.
Peter Berger, in a fascinating preface to the book, asks not so much about the accuracy of Siemon - Netto's argument as about the reasons cliche - thinking about Luther and Lutheranism has continued in such an unchallenged way.
Your cavalier use of the cliche «they just don't get it,» only serves as more fuel for anti-Catholic bigotry that seeks to minimize Catholic teachings such as the ministerial priesthood, same - sex marriage and abortion.
If any of the players, football or basketball, can't manage to dispatch with the socially kitschy «I'm loyal to my coaches oorah!!!!!» cliche that's such a beloved social ornament to young kids playing sports and / or can't get beyond the narcissistic idea that performance - based criticism doesn't always have to do with them, then whatever.
It's an old cliche now, but there is no such thing as an easy game in this division, no matter the position in the table.
Yet another towering talent at centre - back, Denmark international Vestergaard is six - foot - six and, to reheat an old cliche, good with his feet for such a big man — both feet, in fact, and his head.
@JamesK I am not interested in cliches, and am not interested in discussing with such vocabulary.
The Tories» attacks on Brown of late have often come off as bullying precisely because Brown is such a pitiable figure: it's like kicking a three - legged puppy, and so (cliche alert) offends against that British sense of fair play.
One of the things I always recommend to people who aren't from LA is to check out our museums and street art installations when they're here — they're such a good non touristy alternative to some of the old tourist cliches like Hollywood Boulevard and the walk of fame!
I feel like it's such a blogger cliche at this point to love blanket scarves, but I really could care less!
If you're interested in the cliche locations such as cinemas, restaurants and bars then Birmingham is your place.
Steer clear of cheesy cliches such as nice pic, whats up?
There is, as such, little doubt that the film takes a serious dive in its increasingly underwhelming third act, with Ganz and Mandel's script emphasizing elements that couldn't possibly be less interesting - including Chuck's decision to break away from both Long and Keaton's respective characters (ie it's a twist on the dreaded fake break - up cliche).
Although the film carefully dodges some YA bildungsroman cliches and is bolstered by such compelling performances from its leads, I couldn't help but feel that the story that's left is somewhat underwhelming.
We do get a few newer characters such as Thranduil (Lee Pace), the elf king and father of Legolas, but he is really just a big cliche in terms of the «villain that you know you can't trust and has way too much power and seems evil just for the sake of being evil,» But again, he doesn't get a whole lot of focus, and to be honest, how he is portrayed is not very interesting, the character has this interesting backstory that is somewhat brushed over, and again, he doesn't get a whole lot of screen time.
There's such a good - natured heart beating beneath the cliches that it's easy to appreciate the film's willingness to poke gentle fun without a whiff of nastiness or judgment.
It can't escape it's overwhelming cliches but this is such a warm and feel - good movie I couldn't help but give it a slightly positive rating.
No such luck for the other Lebowski, his bimbo wife, or his affected daughter (Julianne Moore, in a nasty parody of a feminist artist), all loosely derived from The Big Sleep; a sleek pornographer (Ben Gazzara) even more loosely derived from Chinese Bookie; or the seven assorted thugs injected periodically into the action, each one a separate gag or cliche.
With such motives perhaps some of the stereotypes and cliches can be forgiven, and the focus placed instead on the story's intent to reveal the out - of - this - world rewards of parenthood.
But, unfortunately, it doesn't avoid Spielberg clich s. Spielberg has been so successful for such a long time that he seems to have lost touch with his audience.
Normally that sort of thing wouldn't bother me too much, but I just hate when they take a unique concept such as this and hinge it on one cliche after another.
Although this film is a stone - cold classic, it does contain many of the trappings of 30s - 40s era movies that haven't aged well, such as a corny original score and some broad jokes based on cliches that fall pretty flat.
Young Adult (2011)- Strongly gives the impression that writer Diablo Cody and director Jason Reitman intended to take the cliches of romantic comedy and apply them to real life: What kind of person would do such things, and how would she be received?
I prefer not to see the characters as cliches from an action movie, but more an homage to movies from the 70s, 80s and 90s which feature would - be enemies coming together in a close - quarters program (such as summer camp or high school) and working to defeat a major threat.
Harington (staying in his Games of Thrones comfort zone) and Browning (Sucker Punch, Sleeping Beauty) fail to generate any chemistry or emotion, while the screenplay relies on empty cliches such as, «Welcome to your new home, savages!»
As a trans teenager, I found films such as Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) or I Shot Andy Warhol (1996) helpful, as they showed the difficulties of cross-gender existence with nuance and wit, never degenerating into cliche or melodrama.
Director Gracey, cinematographer Seamus McGarvey, production designer Nathan Crowley and costumer Ellen Mirojnick douse everything in such a sparkly modern gloss that the historical locations might as well be studio sets and the story of an American showbiz pioneer becomes just another razzle - dazzle cliche.
Not to spoil anything, but there exists within Killer Joe a scene of such sexual sadism that it amplifies the film's burlesque on cliches and canards about the American South to a point of obvious, ahem, climax.
Sarif has such a handle on her characters that when melodrama or cliche comes around, she embraces it, then moves her story forward.
Director Mark Piznarski (who cut his teeth on such TV shows as «Relativity» and «NYPD Blue») and screenwriter Michael Seitzman, both apparently having recently graduated from Melodrama 101, apply all the cliches they can uncover.
Going In Style movie review: There are so many cliches running through the film that it is a miracle it got actors such as Caine, Freeman and Arkin to play along.
There are so many cliches running through Going In Style that it is a miracle it got actors such as Caine, Freeman and Arkin to play along.
I'm still partial to In a World..., because it's such a charming yet unique film, especially in the way it challenges the cliche of what women should sound like.
That is to take one of the most blunt storytelling cliches, «Hey, the fashion industry sucks the life out models and turns bright young things into sickly ghouls,» and the challenge is to apply such brilliant cinematic craft to the proceedings to make it appear more than what it is, akin to putting the glittery gemstones on Elle Fannings temple and cheeks.
In fact, the Miata is so good, it's almost cliche to include it because it's such an obvious choice.
com, told his partner he wanted to buy a Mini Cooper convertible, the boyfriend joked that he would not be seen in it because the couple «would look like such a gay cliche,» LaMuraglia said.
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