They may as well have called it deep six, because the film plummeted into a predictable pastiche of previous potboilers. |
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Fans of Douglas Sirk melodramas and other '50s potboilers are the best candidates for this kind of slick, earnestly soapy entertainment. |
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Already listed in his CV are such early potboilers as a novel linked to the New Avengers TV series. |
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Patel, known for playing the mushy girlfriend in romantic potboilers, said the complaint had been made by airline staff to save themselves. |
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Is she publishing those stories, those potboilers about her love and madness? |
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Monet might have had to turn out potboilers but Degas, a man of independent means, never had to paint to pay for his supper. |
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There have been not one but two cinematic political potboilers to hit the silver screen in the past year. |
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He could easily have checked his facts, but did not bother to because so far as he was concerned the Holmes stories were potboilers. |
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Are we to compete with the Western potboilers flooding the Indian market? |
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If the presence of the man who produced rank commercial potboilers at the film festival was construed a mismatch by many, he insisted he was not there to chase rainbows. |
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But as a plot concept and a slice of entertainment, it manages to distinguish itself from any amount of straight-to-video potboilers. |
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Agatha Christie fans and those who loved finding Louisa May Alcott's lost potboilers will enjoy this. |
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It's not all a better day for Dolly, though, and the likes of Just Leaving and Holding Everything Together You And I are pop potboilers best fast-forwarded through. |
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But actually,I reckon he just wrote the potboilers of earlier centuries. |
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