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643 examples of Practically in a sentence
Recent examples include the poorly made but totally scary "Blair Witch Project" and of course - the most recent - that low-budget winner, SAW, featuring
practically
unknown leads (Gary Elwes is just someone you don't remember even if you have seen him before).
Look, I've
practically
lost all hope in Nickelodeon after watching their newest "hit," The Naked Brothers Band show, and "ICarly" is no exception!
The acting, the script,
practically
everything with this film is sub par.
It's a good thing it came late in his career... they said Elvis
practically
ruined his career with the movies he put out through the sixties and this could have done the same for Jerry lee, had it come out some 15-20 years earlier!
As if that were not enough the whole thing is so slow, overlong and dated that it is
practically
unwatchable.
There's
practically
no plot and 90% of the movie consists of various people walking in and out of the screen, weakly trying to interact with each other while talking about the Katyn massacre.
They're
practically
known for stupid lines and characters.
I tried to like this movie but they managed to mess up
practically
every individual aspect that pertain to this film!
Well then, I guess, you simply disregard everything in terms of story-building or stylishness and fully focus on making something that is
practically
a porno movie!
Thanks to silly horror movies like "Troll" and the indescribably atrocious cult-favorite "Troll 2", it has become
practically
impossible to take movies with kobolds, gnomes and various other types of little green hobgoblins seriously these days.
This is the umpteenth nonsensical horror movie in which Malcolm McDowell pops up and he
practically
always depicts an unreliable, greedy and self-centered authority figure.
The main character, Marv, is so pathetically morose, that he
practically
asks for all the bad stuff that happens to him.
I've heard so much about the TV series from my friends and
practically
everyone in Turkey, I was expecting to see a breakthrough in Turkish cinema.
The plot is
practically
non-existent: violent guy trying to be nonviolent meets friendly family, friendly family is murdered, violent guy becomes violent again.
Practically
every scene drags on excessively, the "experimental" lighting and camera work is terrible, Rob Lowe apparently equated being scruffy with acting, and the poor drab Euro-pop numbers stop the movie to a dead halt.
As a result, I found the movie
practically
unwatchable and it was completely ruined.
Like many people in my general age range, I remember going to see this movie as a kid in '98 and coming out of the theatre
practically
in tears.
While it truly deserves its 3 (or perhaps even a two), for an Al Adamson film, it's exceptional--and
practically
Adamson's very best.
Considering it was
practically
scene for scene, it had a good story and great actors.
My whole domicile, practically, is packed to the brim with the cheap particle-board stuff.
So, because of this it's natural that I'd choose this film--especially because with John Agar in it, it was
practically
guaranteed to be bad.
It
practically
screams "low-budget" yet oddly I still found myself liking the film because although it lacked quality it abounded with energy.
Although there is a good movie to be made about this
practically
unknown region of the U.S., this is NOT it.
Unfortunately even if the writer of the story had such intentions (and I'm sure he had) in the film they are hidden and
practically
imperceptible under such a weird script.
His group
practically
deserted him when Julie kicked some serious butt.
Throw in cameos by Mike Mazurki and assorted others, the traditional dumb-but-sympathetic ally on the police force, and a plethora of nicely drawn character turns that provide dimension to
practically
all players, and despite an unfortunate title song, you have, to my mind, a thoroughly enjoyable movie experience.
Of course, Raquel Welch didn't play the kind of sharp character Faye Dunaway did in The Happening, but that doesn't make it a sexist film either - she was
practically
playing a stock character, almost HER version of a "moll"!
Jouvet
practically
stole the movie with wonderfully cynic and sentimental in the same time performance.
And
practically
minimal action to speak of.
Morgan Freeman's fascination with Betty was rather creepy, considering that he could
practically
be her grandfather, but the scenes where he is conversing with her photograph are definitely worth a few laughs!
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