The Hard Way is one of those films that upon first glance looks about the same as any other cop-buddy film, just another Lethal Weapon retread. |
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Knowing that, should I be terribly surprised that the whole film feels pretty much like a tired old retread of at least a dozen earlier films? |
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Its lyrics unashamedly retread the themes of guns, murder, robbery and drugs. |
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It's interesting to see the different spins the TV spots give the movie, but they basically retread the same footage. |
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The allegory transforms what would be a tired, preachy historical retread into a readable narrative. |
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The whole book has the feel of being a retread of issues that have already been quite well publicised. |
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Most of them retread old ground, with very little new being added to the scholarship on Southern African rock art or San ethnology. |
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The centrepiece turns out to be Cruise bungeeing down a vent shaft in a retread of the first film's best scene. |
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Gardener could have easily become a tired spy movie retread, but director Meirelles gives it a major push above the conventions of the genre. |
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Only in a world where Limp Bizkit pass for metal could this Tiffany retread ever be mistaken for punk, or punkish, or punkette. |
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He is new to Nova Scotia, he is a retread that has come into provincial politics. |
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Jenkins was considered a second tier candidate simply because he was a retread. |
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What stops this being a mere retread of studio highlights is that indefinable quality one can only refer to as feeling. |
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In fact, this film follows so closely the trajectory of the first Fellowship movie, it almost feels like a retread. |
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To this reader, her book suffers a good deal from her decision to retread her dissertation as the introductory and methodological chapter of the book. |
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By co-opting the elements of soul and jazz that were considered great, Malik and Donnelly are merely retreading territory that does not need to be retread. |
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Mr Zeman's party, unlike some other Social Democratic parties in Central Europe, is not an ex-communist retread. |
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Jack O'Brien's production galvanized all the elements into an entertainment comparable to the Phantom but in no way a retread. |
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Either he is a new Prime Minister, and he has a new cabinet and a new agenda, or he is a retread. |
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The line was a retread from his speech in 2008, where he used an almost identical opener. |
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Nor is his often-riveting new memoir an exercise in nostalgia, apologia, or retread rhetoric. |
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There are also three new tracks, including recent single Perfect Love, interspersed throughout to continue the feeling that you're not merely listening to a retread. |
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All three retread familiar themes and narratives by their respective filmmakers, and use an exact, refined visual style that is unfussy and deceptively simple. |
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But The West Side Waltz is otherwise a tedious retread of Mr. Thompson's previous effort, On Golden Pond. |
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If we are to retread that ground, we are further regressing. |
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But we weren't trying to do a horrible bastardisation or a soulless retread. |
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He has to actually come forward with some brand new ideas, not some retread old ideas from the very prime minister that people said had to be done away with because he had no new ideas. |
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Instead the Conservatives have come back to Parliament with an old retread bill that has been tabled a couple of times in the House of Commons, a bill that was widely consulted on eight years ago. |
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Mr Howard may be a Thatcherite retread, but nobody doubts that he would be more effective than Mr Duncan Smith. Mr Letwin's palpable niceness would provide a useful counterweight to Mr Howard's chilliness. |
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Instead he mocked them and rehashed old ideas with retread rhetoric. |
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