Sentences with phrase «very cliche»

Sometimes samples of resumes can be very cliche».
I think the term «life - changing» sounds very cliche and is pretty embarrassing to use, but to be honest, that is what happened to me!
Okay, so the plot line is kind of lame and very cliche but hey it works.
I'm a very different Man, the kind you rarely meet (I know that sound very cliche, but its still very true).
I know that sounds very cliche but that's how I truly feel.
I know that sharing a recipe for chocolate dipped strawberries as a Valentines's Day dessert is very cliche, but these strawberries are a whole new take on the tradition.
I won't joke about the bacon because bacon jokes are getting very cliche I think.
This is going to sound very cliche but to trust him and trust myself; I like having some control but I've not always kept myself together.
By inhabiting and almost overselling these cultural stereotypes of women — damsel in distress, dotty housewife, bombshell — Sherman effectively undermined the very cliches she set out to reproduce.

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«It is an old cliche that familiarity breeds contempt, but it is very true about work relationships.
Cliche though it may be, «Variety's the very spice of life / / That gives it all its flavor,» as William Cowper wrote.
«Maybe it's a cliche to say but I'll say it again: it's the very small vocal minority [who commit terror or persecute minorities].
He was still impressive on hisreturn, but the yearly Wilshere injury became a bit of a cliche and he was finally given a year away at Bournemouth where he very nearly survived the whole season before he was crocked again in April and returned to Arsenal for treatment.
There is a very old football cliche that you can only beat what is put in front of you, but when you consider that Arsenal's opponents yesterday had made TEN changes from the Hull side that played Everton on New Years Day, should we really be so pleased that the Gunners only managed to kill off the game in the 82nd minute?
i know it sounds very «cliche» but we need to add proper leaders and some physical presence to this team!!
It's a cliche but whoever we're playing, every team in this division now is very strong.
So cliche, and so very true at the same time.
Be honest: Honesty is very important in a relationship even though it is a cliche.
and talk countless hours who is very cheesy and cliche as I am.
The old cliche is that the dating pool in your 30's is pretty bleak and I can say that's very true.
Just be yourself may sound like a cliche, but it is a cliche that has endured for a very good reason.
It sounds cliche» but I am very easy going and laid back.
With his resistance to the very idea of conventional narrative coherence and resolution (beyond mocking their cliches), it's no wonder that the most perfect film Maddin has created so far is probably 2000's «The Heart of the World,» an epic of quasi-archival fetishism just six giddy, succinct minutes long.
In the end, this is again a very good horror comedy which needs to focus less on the main characters (lets face it, they are cliches and the interest of this whole movie is to the idea behind it) and more on the variety of monsters that were created for this film.
This is a very good movie for understanding how and why horror movie cliches are why they are.
It's pretty normal «double agent» and «dirty fighting» plot points, but the details surrounding it make it feel very fresh — essentially, the series» use of magic and wands instead of normal tools (combined, of course, with a great cast, technically precise execution, and the audience's strong emotional attachment) dress up what would otherwise be cliche.
It changes it up and shows you behind the scenes of every cheesy cliche horror film ever made, and it does it very well.
In the end «Table 19» feels a little like the kind of wedding toast made by a not - very - good friend - long on time - filling cliches, short on specifics, and still going on long after you've started checking your watch.
Instead, we get a very fine performance in a film which avoids some (but not all) of the cliche - ridden pitfalls of the rags - to - riches story.
Yes is very different to the 87 version and yes its cliche but its watchable and as the season goes on the story lines are not bad.
And the scenes shown are nearly perfectly custom - designed to turn men off: again, not to be cliche, but there are very few men who want to see Charlize Theron hooked to a breast pump.
It may not take the genre into uncharted waters, and occasionally stumbles into cliche, but Gemini Rue is an accomplished homage that rivals the very titles that influenced it.
There were about 2 scenes that were a little cliche and 1 scene that was maybe poorly directed / not fully believable, but everything else was good and there multiple VERY GOOD scenes, funny, and interesting.
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 were about 2 scenes that were a little cliche and 1 scene that was maybe poorly directed / not fully believable, but everything else was good and there multiple VERY GOOD
Her own solution, she said, has been to take on a new role, in a movie called «Very Good Girls,» that she believes avoids both cliches.
The conversations between Caleb and Nathan are very real, blatantly honest and lifelike; not - so - much filled with Hollywood cliches or overtly bold lines that no one would ever say, they're actual conversations.
The plot is appropriately predictable, and riddled with cliches, but is also one of the most enjoyable video game adaptations to come out of the gates in a very long time.
Director David Gordon Green leaves the indie world for this studio film and excels in making a very vulgar comedy full of stylish montages and exciting chases — while Rogen and co-writer Evan Goldberg (also co-writer of This Is the End) construct a movie with a stupidly simple enough premise to knock off a slew of action cliche parodies, but also allow for a lot of improvisation along the way.
Very predictable and hollow plot and cliche characters.
At the very least, it doesn't seem to have dawned on anybody to advance past the acceptable romantic comedy cliches of bumbling, sexually inept husbands and long - suffering, levelheaded wives.
«It's an honor just to be nominated» became a cliche of insincere humility, but it's also very much the truth.
Ultimately, it suffers from an obsession with cliches, awful characters and misplaced comic relief that isn't even very funny to begin with.
The cynic in me is very concerned that the adventures depicted in the second half of the trailer will just turn out to be more day dreams - a clear violation of the «it was all a dream» cliche offense.
Sounds very much like a film of two halves, if you pardon the cliche / mixed metaphor, and in that respect I guess the intermission people get with the 70 mm roadshow version would make sense.
Don't provide cliche questions or questions from very specific scenes of your book.
I know very little about the Three Stooges — I watched exactly one short and, true to the cliche, did not find it funny.
Conventions Local journalist Cate McKissick turns in a very nice con report on the Hershey Comic Con, interviewing a number of local creators and fans, avoiding cliches, and acknowledging non-superhero comics.
The old cliche, «Don't put all your eggs in one basket,» is very applicable to the realm of investing.
A lot of the character tropes around party members are overly - cliche and forced in the first several hours of the game, but if you make it past assembling the entire party, it balances itself out and tells a very unique tale.
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