Sentences with phrase «too cliche»

I think what the guy said earlier when he said the karts looked predictable is that they are too cliche to the characters.
For The Godfather fans, this is an offer you can't refuse (was that too cliche?).
Not to sound too cliche, but in reality, it's a marathon, not a sprint.
For those who think the German brands are too common and the Lexus IS is too cliche, Infiniti is happy to direct you towards its Q50 sports sedan for a Japanese twist on the norm.
The first half of the film feels a bit more clunky and there are many instances where the dialogue is far too cliche and the issues presented too on - the - nose.
However, when you look at «Me and Earl» as a movie and not a demonstration of low budget, arthouse filmmaking, it comes off as an all - too cliche and cookie - cutter summer dramedy.
The ending might have been a bit too cliche; could have ended more realisticly... but that's besides the point.
This is way too cliche and right on the note for a house a prestigious as Dior.»
I actually LOVE planning this out and love the challenge of trying to come up with a color scheme and a theme that isn't too cliche, incorporates things we like, and can easily be adapted to be more «boyish» or «girlish» once baby does arrive.
Wearing pink is too cliche and expected.

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Too many cooks in the kitchen can really muck up a good thing, as the cliche goes.
It may be clich, but plenty of companies invest too much money into initiatives longer than they should when it may be better to cut losses, learn some lessons and move on.
I suggest that Christ loves his Body as it is, but (to repeat a cliche) loves it too much to leave it the way it is...
Yes, I am so tired of the cliches too, and a Christianity that seems only to be concerned with sin management... do this, don't do that.
If this seems like a rather quiet sort of justification for homosexuality, then perhaps it is because the grand cliches of this debate have been shouted at us for too long.
Perhaps the cliche is true: we have too many books on prayer and not enough praying.
My god you are bottomless pit of idiotic cliches too..
Admini, you people have forgotten to mention another clich the Boss often used too, «mental block» to be truthful and to be kindid, those cliches of the Boss are true and special.
I could lean with some more hipster options, too, but I am going mainstream and cliche and saying Phil Mickelson.
Sports, however is a pastime, and has been WAAAAYYY too ready to overuse military cliches on something that is tiny next to the reality of warfare.
It would be too easy and cliche to insert the entire Real Madrid squad here due to their unusual form this season but they would only merit inclusion in this team with respect to their negative performances.
The cliche of the man who has sex and rolls over and goes to sleep is a cliche for a reason: It happens far too often.
But, as the cliche goes, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Congratulations on your feature for Cliche magazine too!
I thought, associate Holland with orange, was a cliche, but I realize that it is real, you like the orange (me too).
Trench coats are one of those designs that can seem a little too formal, or too «public indecency» looking, but when you actually get over the cliches and the classic styles, are actually a lot more versatile than you'd think.
i have loved following along and seeing her grow, and you too - that sounds corny and cliche and weird.
And while I'm lathering on the cliches, I must not forget one of my favorites... «Life is too short» for hanging around lonely when there's a world of wonderful people waiting to meet you.
Cliche but I tray others how I wish too be treated..
when describing yourself, be specific and avoid cliches, too.
Although cliche, the saying holds true for internet dating scams: if the person's photo looks too good to be true, that's because it probably is.
Though his motivations for revenge and standard - issue Bond villain ailment / oddity are less than thrilling, and his techniques too - easy computer cliches, Bardem is so good at being a weirdo that all shortcomings are forgiven.
The diverse animals are beautifully rendered, but this cliche - riddled Disney failure represents one too many trips to the CGI non-inkwell.
This inspirational drama, while trafficking in cliches, manages not to deliver its message too heavily.
I've seen that happen in far too many films - good premise + good first act degenerates into standard action cliches.
The menus are too awkward - selecting a betting amount is fiddly beyond reason - and there's too much competition out there for Stacked to distinguish itself as anything other than one of the ugly cliches from its own character selection menu.
The Last Post trades too heavily on cliches in character development, but benefits from strong performances, especially by Raine, Buckley, Elma and Neumark Jones.
The writers rely too heavily on the cliches to develop characters, which leaves many of them underdeveloped or inconsistent.
Overall it's a good series but they tried to tell far too much of a story in this season and ended up using a lot of cliches.
This movie is disappointing.It's just too shallow.The movie is also a compilation of all movie cliches ever done.Warning, spoiler ahead.Please check these out and tell me if it's original: 1.
Maybe i'm too spoiled with shows like Mad Men / Game Of Thrones / Breaking Bad, still doesn't excuse the pure dreadfulness and it's cheap cliches
Critic Consensus: Though it features a few scares and some creepy atmosphere, The Haunting in Connecticut ultimately relies too much on familiar horror cliches to achieve its goals.
He does carry the entire, though, since the entire supporting cast is a wide array of boring cliches (the superfluous spanglish is a bit too much, I live in miami, no one talks that way).
Like many of Tyler Perry films, this Will Packer - produced movie relies too heavily on cliches and stereotypes.
Critics Consensus: Though it features a few scares and some creepy atmosphere, The Haunting in Connecticut ultimately relies too much on familiar horror cliches to achieve its goals.
Engaging war drama that subtly mixes in several different genres to intriguing effect, though it occasionally relies too heavily on cliches.
There's almost excessively little within Cabin Fever that won't seem all - too - familiar to horror fans, as scripters Randy Pearlstein and Roth have infused the narrative with just about every convention and cliche of the genre imaginable - and yet it's clear that the movie, in its early stages, fares much better than one might've anticipated.
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.
Sometimes Ritchie goes too far in avoiding the family - movie cliches the subject invites and indulges in some pointless vulgarity, but all in all, it's one of his best films.
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