If you can overlook the corny moments and cheesy dialogue, then this has atmosphere and energy to spare. |
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It is rare for a movie to bring such a feeling to the viewer without coming off as corny or overly sentimental. |
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You can't watch that stuff and not know that this, in that corny phrase, was the big one. |
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The character voices are superbly done and there are rarely any corny lines or jokes in the game. |
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He makes lots of corny jokes, and tries to explain stuff in terms we'll understand. |
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The voiceovers for some of the lesser characters are also at times corny, even if the main cast are much better. |
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Set in the showbiz circuit of the 1940s, it charmed critics with its corny jokes. |
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Hey now, any guy likes to be served by a cute waitress smiling and laughing at all your corny jokes, it just makes you feel good. |
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I just hope that if he campaigns he keeps the corny Terminator lines to a minimum. |
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Admittedly, it errs a little on the corny side, but it's hard to say whether that's really a fault in a movie of this kind. |
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This production makes fun of this corny stage convention by not even trying to cast actors who look similar. |
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It may sound trite, cliche, corny, even, but I would like to thank my parents. |
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If we were feeling corny we'd say The Middle Kingdom is a book about a woman who, by discovering China, discovers herself. |
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You can actually get away with corny jokes, and I bet your sense of humor is a guilty pleasure for your friends. |
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Yeah, they play well off of each other, but I can't help feeling like it's a corny chemistry at best. |
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It probably seems unnecessary to write a corny eulogy for a man whose TV persona virtually defined corniness for over three decades. |
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But for a lonely night in need of some corny sentiment, this is some fluffy candy that just might fill. |
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Alternatively you could try the sugar-coated pop or corny club classics spilled out at Club Q, all in the best possible taste. |
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The next time you say something corny and someone calls you cheesy or a cheeseball, you take that as a compliment, okay? |
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And it may sound cheesy or corny, but I really remember the movies that I went to see with my whole family. |
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When I read again what I wrote over a week ago, it does look a little stupid or corny. |
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Most often this group is targeted with a single approach, a somewhat corny or hokey jingle and stock message. |
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These days, I have less and less patience for the corny dialogue and cliche-ridden plots of most games. |
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A sense of duty, corny as that might sound, impels me to contest the leadership. |
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Sure it's a bit corny and the plots are thin as well worn blue jeans, but it's all in fun, and the visitors seem to take it that way. |
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An exceptionally talented man, he was equally adept at dancing and singing, corny comedy and serious dramatics. |
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Nicky, Jonny, and Val, joined me, and we sang a corny drinking song after clanking our mugs together in a toast. |
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This is a hilarious send-up of corny Hollywood action flicks, cut like a movie trailer. |
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His apartment is filled with expensively bound tomes and corny Victorian paintings of stags at bay. |
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As it gathered steam, I was greatly impressed with several moments, but a corny line or an awkward coincidence was always around the bend. |
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The fact is, I like histrionic piano breaks and corny melodic swoops, and I don't like rough-edged voices and rhythm guitars. |
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The result was not cheap and corny, but complex and genuinely humanistic, invoking some of the central ambiguities of contemporary life. |
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The pace is languid and events too abstract to be a children's movie, yet corny stunts alienate mature viewers. |
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It sounds corny, but I would rather receive a rejection slip than write one. |
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It's corny, derivative stuff, but it's still early days, the film could yet surprise us. |
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There's never anything wrong with a twist of rootsy folk and country, but once it veers into corny territory it's time to switch gears. |
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It is occasionally a little corny dramatically and the plot twists can be seen a mile off but technically the film works. |
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In every corny soap opera or sappy movie, the main characters find themselves shacked up in some seedy motel. |
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Happiness is not senseless, mindless, silly, stupid, corny, cheesy or unimportant. |
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This is the production that came to the Alhambra, with some cast changes but the same corny lyrics and toe-tapping music. |
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Shojo comics have little in common with the corny romance titles of yesteryear. |
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Whenever someone is out, the loudspeaker blasts out a 10 second clip of some corny but apt popular music tune. |
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At the end of the ten weeks I was a new person, corny as it may sound I felt re-born. |
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There is no hiss or distortion to interfere with the dialogue and corny special effects. |
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What's more corny, more cliché than a death and a birth in the same episode? |
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Too many artists who go for an old-time country sound end up sounding corny and cartoonish, insulting their favourite music rather than paying tribute to it. |
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It was called Windowsill Daydreaming, Rochester, New York, from 1958, and, despite its corny name, it stopped me in my tracks. |
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Natural political ability and penchant for corny dad humor aside, Anthony Weiner has a true talent for lying. |
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Is it too corny to think of Bailey capturing love with the click of a shutter? |
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Well sure it's a bit corny, and even frequently hokey, but it's fun, too. |
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But that's what friends are for, corny and hokey as that sounds. |
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A new Alabama Department of Homeland Security film is equal parts graphic and corny. |
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But there's nothing like corny video star wipes and bad sound effects carefully preserved for decades to come on DVD to horrify future generations. |
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Lines as corny as this can have someone in the audience break into laughter, and the thin crust of magic that keeps the film afloat will fall into splinters. |
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Here is a fairy-tale showbiz story that's almost too corny to be true. |
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Sometimes its good stuff, mostly its really lame corny jokes. |
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The overblown Joisey rambunctiousness — and, for me, the Frankie Valli sound — can be corny and tough to take. |
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At the risk of sounding corny, honourable senators, I like it when the two major parties see eye to eye on issues such as this one. |
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There isn't much beauty to be seen, unless you include some polluted sunrises and corny naturism. |
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Music, corny plot twists and overwrought close-ups are all used to crank up the emotions. |
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Their boyish bonhomie, sing-songs, constant kidding and ritual pranks are seen as irredeemably corny by urban sophisticates. |
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It was like that moment in a corny Hollywood movie when the frumpy girl next door takes off her glasses and – aw, gee! – it's Grace Kelly! |
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The children pulled crackers and we read corny jokes to each other. |
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And, if everyone did that, how many things would be saved and how better, like, the world would be, as corny as that sounds. |
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He's a pioneer in terms of quality accordion playing, and helped rescue the instrument from the corny old dance music it was so often used for. |
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Also, proverbs and inspirational messages are considered trite and corny in our super-smart society. |
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Then there is the public attitude towards salesmen, which is reflected in all too many corny jokes. |
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From another player's mouth, these lines would sound corny and false, but United fans were drawn to Cantona's romantic flourishes. |
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Maybe they find solos a bit corny sometimes, I don't know, but it's true, we're not too keen on guitar solos. |
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I am looking for a man from 50 to 70 y.o. At the risk of sounding corny, I'm looking for my soul mate. |
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Its rich yet non greasy texture helps remove the upper corny layer of the epidermis to reveal the natural glow of the face. |
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It was part of our determination not be corny, to be different. |
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Some of the jokes were rude, others corny, and some a tad funny. |
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He admits they are corny, yet crowds love them. |
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I'm overstating it to make the point, and it may be a little corny, but we actually do pass laws and we expect people to follow them and not find ways to bypass them. |
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But impressively choreographed, audacious stunts and gun battles can't save the corny script and poor characterisations. |
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It may sound corny but the feel-good factor is a crucial ingredient on a big night out. |
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Well, anyway, after every class, while Jackson and I waited to be picked up, we had this thing where we'd trade corny jokes. |
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History suggests, therefore, that we should proceed with caution and, to use a rather corny commodity cliché, not count our chickens before they hatch. |
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It might sound corny, but chiropodist Dave Brampton is a foot above the rest with his new personalised plate. |
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This movie is a corny, melodramatic assault on people with disabilities. |
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This was the cue for some corny reminisce. |
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And I love Bolaño's love for literature: he doesn't care if it might seem corny — I love his fearlessness about irradiating every page of every book with that love. |
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An arcade game in which a pair of maniac amazon wrestlers pick on corny little creatures by smashing them repeatedly against the ground with electrified batons. |
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Her corny southern accent sounds more like George Wallace, Alabama's segregationist governor and presidential candidate, than any of the black churchgoers in the audience. |
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She had a generous, kind spirit and heart, loved coffee ice cream and corny jokes. |
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It will keep young ones amused, and while a bit corny at times, it moves at a pace. |
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Cosmetic peeling of the superficial corny layer. |
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It's an enjoyably corny mystery with an atmospheric, outsider's view of post-war London as seen through a CinemaScope lens. |
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How did such a decent team end up dying under Big Top's anachronistically corny canvas? |
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