Here was an unserious, part-time author having it all and more for a potboiler! |
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It's instructive to see her as the aristocratic adventuress in the 18 th-century potboiler The Affair of the Necklace. |
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The beach, by contrast, is intended as a comfortable spot to perch up and laze away with a potboiler. |
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Now though, as I relax in a chaise lounge I find myself scanning the entire setting, unable to concentrate on my potboiler. |
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As art, it was essentially a potboiler, refusing any commerce with physical or psychological detail. |
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He learnt Italian in order to research the book, written in the style of a detective potboiler. |
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As for the story, it is a potboiler in the tradition of the best film noir. |
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Not for Michael Gove the latest potboiler to while away the tedium of a visit to an accident and emergency department after he hurt his foot. |
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The material from the two Faust treatments is perhaps less convincing, and Berlioz's arrangement of The Marseillaise at the end the disc is an unnecessary potboiler. |
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A make-belief potboiler, the film has grossed over a crore in a week. |
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His life story sounded like the synopsis for a post-colonial potboiler of a novel. |
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Meanwhile, his twin brother Donald is writing his own screenplay, a shameless potboiler that has no pretensions of art, but every intention of wealth. |
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It's a fast paced film with a solid screenplay, a masala potboiler. |
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Thirdly, and not least importantly, the novel lives up to the advertisement of being a potboiler and not just another placid semi-documentary history of the Kashmir imbroglio. |
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Like a typical Bollywood potboiler, the match on Saturday was high on emotions and drama. |
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Patriotism may be the last refuge of a scoundrel, but churning out a potboiler seems to be the last refuge of the overweeningly confident. |
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Add to that German widow round the stowaway Who knew vineyards potboiler And the reason weekend in Yes, a in the southern late spring. |
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Even if you are only writing a potboiler, you have to feel in your bones that it is a classic for the ages. |
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There was a Dutch potboiler, Amarin, A-m-a-r-i-n. Or when Maurice Cullen became prosperous, that was the first time anyone ever bought a Canadian painter. |
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Carelessly slapped together slops in cliched Nora Roberts potboiler. |
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Can a Bollywood potboiler be complete without song and dance, though? |
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