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831 examples of Unfortunate in a sentence
So that's
unfortunate.
But of all the dire news that you'll hear and that you have heard about the state of our oceans, I have the
unfortunate
burden of delivering to you possibly the very worst of it and that is this whole time your mother was right.
If you are
unfortunate
enough to be in an area where this piece of idiotic trash is playing, please, please have mercy on soul and avoid at all costs.
I was
unfortunate
enough to see this movie at a friends' house.
But this attempt to move the character up to lead status is
unfortunate
to say the least.
Acting 10, Script 1. "Hurlyburly" is from that
unfortunate
postmodern school of theatre that has declared anything resembling a story or plot is forbidden.
it's
unfortunate
that many of the other detractors of this film seem influenced by prior biases.
Despite her warnings of the evil in their midst, Drew manages to mentally enslave everyone
unfortunate
to make eye contact with him.
It is
unfortunate
that between this film, In the Valley of Elah, Lions for Lambs, and Home of the Brave seem to all be based upon common stereotypes about veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I thought I'd seen it all until one
unfortunate
man here is crucified and then has his head set on fire.
It takes the form of a ghostly dead-ringer for the girl they all loved (Alice Krige) but whom they were forced to dispose of after an
unfortunate
incident when she humiliated their egos!
An
unfortunate
indie and fraudulent documentary, this flick favors us with lots of boring tourism shot from the hip....yada, yada, yada.
Last night, we were
unfortunate
enough to have Zombie Planet as one of our movies.
However, it's
unfortunate
that I already invited a few over last night to suffer through 80% of this movie with me.
That would just about cover everyone involved in its
unfortunate
production.
But beginning with "Thumbelina" in 1994, his films seemed to decrease more and more in quality and popularity and one of the many
unfortunate
entries is 1995's box office bomb "The Pebble and the Penguin", a film that didn't attract audience members beyond parents and children under the age of seven.
It's an
unfortunate
set-back to the talents of director James Foley, who unwisely allows his star to run rampant in the spirit of the nutty slapstick films from the 1930s (but even Katharine Hepburn in "Bringing Up Baby" had a human side).
It's
unfortunate
that I have to fill in more space just to stay within the guide lines of what the IMDb requires because I really don't have anything more to say about this uninspiring film.
As you say, she kept all her children away from her, critiqued her teeth and manners (which she considered inappropriate for an empress), and when Sissi finally went to Venice with her husband and children, her eldest daughter died, and the mother in law blamed her for that
unfortunate
and premature death.
It's
unfortunate
that IMDb doesn't have tenths of a star...
We never figure out why until almost till the end of the movie but until then, all we see is the fact that the mother has some form of ESP and the daughter- in- law is having nightmares and flashbacks of a catastrophe of what will happen to
unfortunate
victims to this "thing" that we have no clue as to what "it" looks like, all we see is a bright light signaling his approach and all we hear is a cheap interpretation of Darth Vadar voices and a soundtrack stolen from various horror movies.
In fact, aside from the above mentioned cameos this entire movie is really quite stale and turgid with characters that couldn't get offed quick enough for my liking and an
unfortunate
lack of any real interest.
The BBC and the Arts & Entertainment Network should be ashamed of themselves for foisting this
unfortunate
production onto the world.
Well, things backfire when Sam goes into a diabetic coma after suffering from a hypo & the vengeful spirit of Sam passes into the scarecrow which comes to life & starts to hunt down the kids responsible for Sam's
unfortunate
life-threatening predicament.
My overall feeling about this film is that it was a slow, drawn-out, structureless wander through some of the worlds genuinely
unfortunate
situations with a bit of redemption and an obvious message.
I really enjoy this genre but The Cell was one of the worst movies I've ever been
unfortunate
enough to watch.
A feminist tract in which if you the viewer believe that: i) wild animals are seldom tamed by singing but instead attack, kill and eat (the line that grizzlies never attack unless provoked was a hoot - unless "provoked" means that it sees flesh); ii) homosexuality is both immoral per se -- and its acceptance almost always associated throughout history with signs of a society's dissolution and decay iii) few women are bisexual (in this one, virtually every woman is presented as having no preference for men or women) iv) divorce is far worse than infidelity v) land is there for human beings to use, develop and enjoy vi) it is as incumbent upon a mother of an adult son to keep in touch as it is upon the son vii) a mother raising her son alone is an
unfortunate
and real tragedy for the child viii) the idolization of a parent for worthwhile ideals is a good and healthy thing ix) adults continue to bear a responsibility for their sexual behavior, no matter their age, and the duty to engage in this most intimate and giving of acts only within the most intimate and openly sacrificial of relationships: marriage -- believe me, you are NOT going to like this film!
I was
unfortunate
enough to see this movie here in Tokyo.
This,
unfortunate
movie has almost no redeeming value.
After all these external problems it is also very
unfortunate
that the story itself is not that good, either.
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