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I would have imagined Emma Woodhouse to dress in a more
fashionable
and elegant way that she does here.
I know it is
fashionable
now to hate this movie.
It seems that it is becoming
fashionable
to rip "Basic Instinct 2," to the point that a significant part of the audience (including critics) found it terrible even before it was released.
This is another one of those worryingly
fashionable
and prominent documentaries that offers plentiful sound-bites set to almost non-stop music, but precious little insight.
So Hollywood decides that it is time for a new "romantic comedy" which covers the
fashionable
subject of the attractive "older" woman taking a "toy boy" lover.
Fashionable
nastiness, "Ten Little Indians" style, with director Richard Marquand showing no sympathy for his victims--nor giving viewers any genuine thrills to enjoy along the way.
What some reviewers view as highbrow filmmaking is nothing but a compilation of name dropping (Hannah Ahrendt, Simon Weil, Iris Berry, - if you don't know who they were, so much the better, if you do, you ought to be verly impressed), vicious anti-American tirades so
fashionable
these days among the French ("Americans have no past, therefore they borrow others' history") semi-allusions to historical figures and events.
it had all the ingredients, but is ultimately ruined by two thousand times overused clichés which seem to have become
fashionable
again nowadays (see, for instance 'Brokeback Mountain' or the French 'Le clan'):the first one: the old homosexual teacher, OF COURSE, had to die at the end (the fact that is is a motorcycle accident and not a bashing doesn't matter, finally...); the fact that everyone mourns him at the end does not matter, the moral is safe, he finally 'paid for his sins'.
A couple of minor quibbles - not sure why it was necessary to bring in the trio from Ruddigore - it seems
fashionable
these days to "cross-dress" so to speak and although this actually worked quite well it wasn't really necessary.
As directed by James Ivory and produced by Ismail Merchant--who would become long-time partners and filmmakers--"The Guru" isn't bad; the locations are great and there are intermittent bits of satire that are certainly
fashionable
(for 1969, especially), yet ultimately there is too much ambiance and not enough plot.
As a director, Fincher seemed to have shaken off his obsessions with
fashionable
nihilism.
She was so thin in some scenes that it occurred to me that when do you see
fashionable
really thin women like her dating lumps of dung like him?
Anyone can yak about global warming, it's a
fashionable
topic and a good way to make money.
The movies, in their urge to be fashionable, too repeatedly give us a false depiction of corrupt youth and juvenile delinquency and young romance, especially around the time of this film.
When I was little and saw the first 48 Hours, I thought Eddie Murphy looked pretty scrawny in that suit and that, upon seeing the sequel, he looked a lot more
fashionable.
What more do you want?..Indiana Jones -GOOD,
fashionable
Biblical Relic -GOOD, save the world plot - GOOD.
He sees dead people all the time, way before it became quite so
fashionable
in The Sixth Sense.
A
fashionable
view is that Greece did not fulfill the eurozone’s entry criteria and so falsified statistics in order to secure membership.
The previously
fashionable
view that the American seizure of Iraqi oil resources would break OPEC and send the price of oil plummeting has turned out to be nonsense.
Increasingly, since the early 1990’s, it had become
fashionable
to define price stability more precisely through the use of inflation targets.
Lobby groups, activists, and the media promote certain causes – solar panels, the Zika virus, closing tax loopholes immediately – while less
fashionable
issues, like nutrition or non-communicable diseases, can slip beneath the radar.
The views of Cecil Rhodes, or Admiral Nelson, though fairly conventional in their time, are certainly no longer
fashionable
today.
The reason is clear: it is, thankfully, no longer
fashionable
to decry colonialism's evils in assigning blame for every national misfortune.
The fact that the country has again become
fashionable
reflects the confusion in eurozone policymakers’ economic thinking and the folly of imitation across think tanks and international institutions.
The Road to Fiscal CrisisWASHINGTON, DC – It has become
fashionable
among Washington insiders – Democrats and Republicans alike – to throw up their hands and say: We ultimately face a major budget crisis in the United States, particularly as rising health-care costs increase the fiscal burden of entitlements like Medicare and Medicaid.
But while downsizing government may be
fashionable
in the West, now is not the time for slimming down Burundi's state sector.
When it comes to tax havens, it is
fashionable
to say that nothing can be done.
The bridge was of a relatively new type, known as a cantilever, which had become quite
fashionable.
To that end, we should follow the advice of David Lipton, the IMF’s first deputy managing director, and move beyond the
fashionable
“OHIO” approach, focused on getting one’s “own house in order,” to the more demanding California – or “CA” – strategy of “collective action.”
Yet, for India’s ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, such ideas are no longer
fashionable.
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