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276 examples of Loosely in a sentence
As someone who has played rugby for nearly 20 years in the States I had hoped for a better rugby movie (even one that has something
loosely
to do with rugby).
This documentary - and I use the term
loosely
- follows the trials and tribulations of Colton as he tries to transform himself from a gay porn star into a singer of electronic (read: dance) music.
rather not work with.this is a straight to video movie(and i use the term loosely)which should have went straight to the nearest landfill.anyway,shame
It's
loosely
based on the facts, the rest is taken from the scriptwriter's imagination.
The way I look at it, it's more like three mediocre day-time Disney cartoon episodes strung
loosely
together to make a single video that pretends to be the sequel to the first Atlantis movie, which was way more well-made and enjoyable.
Directed
loosely
by Robert Iscove and written
loosely
by John Miglis, it's supposed to be based on a true story.
And what's even worse, all during the(& I use this next phrase loosely) "sex scene" the girl keeps all her clothes on!
His character--or at least his fate--is based
loosely
on that of Louis Slotin, a Canadian physicist who did not come to Los Alamos until after the war.
A string of
loosely
connected ideas that only suggest a relationship with the Bard's great play is what we're served.
I say that loosely, because the story is mostly about the surviving son and the mother, because if the father WAS supposed to have the story focus on him too, they edited the movie pretty poorly.
Seriously, Kevin & Perry Go Large had more to say on the subject than this film (term used very
loosely
in this case).
The plot (and I use that term very loosely) centers around an army of rats that terrorize an urban apartment complex--at least I think that's what it was about.
The plot only
loosely
resembles the one in the book, the characters are completely miscast and there's some appalling acting.
I do not use this word loosely, as it honestly was a poor excuse for a movie.
I believe an entire book can be written about the odyssey to remake the classic film on which this film is
loosely
based.
The dialogue...the plot...if this "movie"(and I use the term loosely) was food, Jack-In-The-Box would be a gourmet meal compared to this.
(possibly
loosely
scripted).
Filmed entirely in black and white with a series of very
loosely
connected stories, Avida is a film for those who can look at modern art and say "wow, I feel the energy and passion of this painting."
Don't watch it, it's about an hour and a half of your life you will never get back, and then you'll have to spend time registering on this website so you can write a comment like I am doing now, which you must do as a catharsis in order to survive the aftershocks of having viewed this film (and I use the term "film
" loosely
here).
This is a nicely put together mystery based
loosely
on "The Dancing Men," one of the best of Conan-Doyle's stories.
The game is
loosely
based on the movie storyline, including all the major characters and the best scenes of the movie, from the dam bungee-jump to the prop-plane escape to the tank chase through St. Petersburg.
It is a miniseries drama, with fictional characters and fictional situations (though based
loosely
on actual events I've heard and read about) - and at the centre of the story is the ideal of mateship.
A Jane Smiley novel,
loosely
based on Shakespeare's KING LEAR about the Cook family and its dark secrets.
The movie, loosely, is about a pre-adolescent who is sent to live with a relative in a small town in Canada.
Loosely
based on actual events, "River's Edge" is a film, much in the style of David Lynch, about a group of teenagers who are aware of a murder committed by one of their friends, but no one does anything about it for a long time.
Based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee, who painted a much more affectionate picture of their mother than did her sister, actress "Baby" June Havoc, in her autobiography, "Early Havoc" on which "They Shoot Horses, Don't They?" was
loosely
based.
Loosely
based on the Shakesperean play, TEMPEST follows an architect (the late John Cassavettes, in one of his best performances), bored with his work and his crumbling marriage (to real life spouse Gene Rowlads), who decides to chuck it all, say the hell with the rat race and go live on an island with his daughter (Molly Ringwald, in her film debut), and new girlfriend Aretha (a luminous Susan Sarandon).
Honore De Balzac's genuinely bizarre short story on which this was
loosely
based gets an unsettling, albeit breathtakingly filmed, treatment here as a sort of forbidden-love blossoms over a period of time between man and beast in the early part of the nineteenth century.
The 1979 film musical of HAIR was
loosely
based on the infamous 1960's Broadway musical that became famous because of its infamous nude scene.
Loosely
based on Joseph Conrad's 1902 classic, "Heart of Darkness" which chronicles the loss of sanity and corruption of morality that comes with distance from civilization - a surfacing of a bestial nature, as it were, a la Lord of the Flies - it brings the story of a physical and psychological journey to Vietnam.
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