Category
in sentence
648 examples of Category in a sentence
"The fallen ones" falls under the waste of life (WOL)
category.
Let's put this one into the
category
of the exquisite corpse.
I was warned, and still, I paid money for this, after reading all the reviews, after knowing the original is "so bad it's good", and that part 2 does not fit into that
category
at all, still, even then, I couldn't resist.
The line between absurd masterpiece and free association bullshit is very small, and what
category
a film will ultimately fit in will often just depend on personal feelings.
Superchick, which was first released in 1973, now comes into this
category.
saying that he really didn't fit into that category, just some weird thing that had an annoying screech!
I enjoy watching bad movies Like "Plan 9 From Outer Space" but, this thing doesn't even fall into that
category.
Even backwoods cabins and campsites have rode shotgun to the amount of massacres that have taken place on campuses since Halloween categorised the genre as a cult horror
category.
Not because it's abysmal or because given the collective credentials of the creative team behind it really ought to deserve them but because in every
category
it was nominated Prizzi's Honor disappoints.
Since "Rugrats"' falling from the
category
of good and funny cartoon series to a mediocre and indeed outright horrible fare for two year olds in the past three or four years, obviously the tyrants at Klasky-Csupo should be out of ideas.
THE GOLDEN CHILD falls in the
category "
so bad, it's good".
Tony Scott has never been a very good director, but every film he's made after "Crimson Tide" seems to bring him one step closer to being the inarguable worst working today (Michael Bay may fall into the same category, but at least his big, dumb, delusional epics entertain on some primally perverse level).
I fall very much in the latter category, and found the film and play,--concerning the activities of European refugees in Washington during wartime--a crushing bore, worthwhile mostly for the acting, and even then only intermittently.
Phantom of the Mall is a film that fits best in the "easily forgotten
" category.
But on behalf of its producers I must say it doesn't fall into any known movie category, it deserves a brand new denomination of its own !
I've seen many, many movies but this one is the new winner in the bad
category.
I put this movie in the same
category
as the aforementioned Lemmon classic and the remake of Psycho.
Devil's Experiment falls solidly into the latter
category.
Invasion of the Star Creatures would definitely be in the "so bad it's good
" category
if the film wasn't quite so sexist or racist.
As a slasher film, Killer Workout fails in every
category
I can think of.
Since the genre horror comes the nearest to horrible I have decided to put it in this
category.
A misfire in every
category
imaginable from properly built suspense to the executed death sequences..nothing is handled properly and the characters leave little more than caricatures you root to see decimated as quick as possible.
If they had made Razzies in the '40s, this would have won in every
category.
Putting all your creativity into your own credit puts Michael Keusch in the same
category
as Marcel Mandu.
'The Girl Can't Help It' belongs to the latter
category.
This movie ranks alongside I spit on your grave and Doom generation in the
category
of worst movies that I have ever seen.
Most movies aren't a complete waste of time, but this falls right into that
category.
Even so, "Apart From That" does not feel like a documentary or reality television, but instead transcends into a
category
of its own, with its unique cinematography and direction.
Undoubtedly one of the great John Ford's masterpieces, Young Mr. Lincoln went practically unnoticed at the time of its initial release, no wonder because the year was 1939 when many of the greatest movies of the whole cinema history had been released, including the most mythical Western in the history of the genre, John Ford's milestone Stagecoach and many others, such as Gone with the Wind, The Wizard of Oz, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington which took the Oscar in the only
category
Young Mr. Lincoln was nominated for, which is Original Screenplay.
Instead, i would tend to be generous and to classify "Dressed to Kill" in the
category
of De Palma's winners alongside "Sisters" (1973) and "Obssession" (1976).
Back
Next
Related words
Movie
Falls
Which
Would
Movies
There
Other
First
About
Really
Should
People
Under
Could
Films
Countries
Think
Second
Years
Their