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2026 examples of Equally in a sentence
Perfect double bill for the horribly corny "Beverly Hillbillies" is this
equally
atrocious, lame brained 'comedy', "Son in Law".
A really wonderful cast and very talented technical crew wasted their valuable career time, and our
equally
valuable leisure time, by bothering to support this utterly predictable and plainly formulaic piece of commercial junk.
The premise is right on cue--a confused & disordered young individual enters a world of
equally
confused & disordered young individuals.
Jude Law's moron role could have been played
equally
as well by any of the Romanian extras.
with fiorentino, baxendale and spacey each incapabable of a half decent oirish accents the powers-that-be had but one choice - force the irish actors to adopt
equally
bad oirish accents, reducing the whole thing to the lowest common denominator.
However, a lesser-known Roach product was the pairing of Thelma Todd and Zasu Pitts (later, Todd was paired with the
equally
untalented Patsy Kelly).
Terrible acting,
equally
moribund script.
Why is it that Instant Noodles aren't instant, this was the perplexing problem I placed in the lap of the one legged angry Sherpa; he angrily retorted that noodles weren't his bag,
equally
I replied "What bag?"
Apart from the dog-fights which are nicely done the rest is a sequence of badly patched scenes with actors struggling with a lousy script and
equally
lousy direction.
They have two
equally
challenged children, Buster and Petunia.
The two oldest step-siblings, Derek and Casey, are
equally
annoying; I get the impression that we're supposed to side with Casey, given that she's the protagonist, but I don't find her at all likable.
Dennis Hopper directs and stars, and does
equally
bad in both areas.
- dribbling out banalities about confused, adolescent sexuality doesn't strike me as the best way to explore the promise of Anonymous, which was
equally
self-involved, but also honest, raw and, by comparison, not all that maudlin.
The old man mouse in this cartoon would have you believe that all men are created
equally
EVIL............so if we have to kill men in order to stop Hitler..........we are just as bad as Hitler was killing the Jews........ Well.....I don't buy it Mr. Mouse............but I guess it paints a pretty picture and makes a cute cartoon.......but it wasn't the reality then and it ain't reality now.
The Plot: A group of young people with ridiculous names (Hutch, Swink, Phineaus, and October)are brought together by the death of their
equally
ridiculously named friend Loomis.
Something that both college-age rebels and their parents would find
equally
interesting-- for different reasons, perhaps, but still, a ticket is a ticket.
The rest of the cast is
equally
bad.
I dismissed it as some inane Hollywood perversion of British customs before learning, to my horror, that it actually is a Canadian film, done in Victoria BC, that phony British theme park of a town, while sucking tax dollars out of Ottawa ON, that
equally
phony pit of Canadian mediocrity.
But Raptor, which could have been in the same league as the
equally
pointless Carnosaur series, does not even ATTEMPT to have any enjoyment in it.
The genetics labs look like they are from a university, and it looks
equally
unbelievable on the outside (Even for cover-up, why would you place yourself near civilisation where people can easily hear the dinosaur roars), whilst the doctors ward just doesn't look believable at all.
Tom Courtenay,
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miscast, slurring and mistiming every line, appears permanently soused to the eyeballs, and would seem no more able to tell a flood from a puddle of his own urine if he were standing in it.
I never read the book of Chris Van Allsburg in what it was inspired ,but the most disappointing is that it was directed by Robert Zemeckis ,the same who made the great "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?",a excellent movie where he proof that the animation could be appreciated for kids and adults
equally
,while in this movie it seems that he was victim of his own ambition and he give too much importance to create impressive level of detail than a interesting story .I'm sorry to say this ,but "The Polar Express " have so much artistic level as a publicity campaign of a video -game or toy .
I am at a loss trying to compare this to another movie
equally
as bad.
It finds it's host who is later discovered frozen in a deserted house by a group of moronic guys and their
equally
brainless, slut girlfriends whose van breaks down.
It was watchable but more than
equally
miss able,and aside from the aforementioned gruesome nature of the crime, the "surprise" killing of Cristina Galbo which was actually "spoilt" by the DVD cover telling me about it - Grrrrrr!!!! and a surprise twist that cast the "victims" in a new light - i thought this was very routine.
According to the plot drilling a hole in the ceiling of the vault would disable the alarm system in the vault when the system was reactivated (I can't think why), according to Daltry there battery operated drill would be unable to drill through the vault ceiling however they just happened to have a hydraulic drill complete with hoses and fittings to fit the
equally
convenient take off points in the planes hydraulic system located above the vault.
"The Evil That Men Do" begins with a truly repellent torture scene, followed, a little later, by graphic verbal descriptions of
equally
repellent torture methods that the sadistic, heartless villain likes to use.
The photography and acting and directing and writing are all
equally
bad.
Director Castellari - whom I saw at the Italian B-movie retrospective held during the 2004 Venice Film Festival, where he came off as the most pompous of the cult movie directors present! - shows little genuine feeling for the Western (on the strength of two above-average Franco Nero efforts in the genre, I ordered his collaboration with Castellari KEOMA [1976]...I'm keeping my fingers crossed now!) and the film's tongue-in-cheek approach is
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lamentable.
The only thing I remember him being in other than this movie, was an episode of Walker Texas Ranger, in which he plays an
equally
annoying character.
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