The film has a much bigger budget this time round, hence all the international travel and expensive-looking animation, but the concept, much like Spurlock at the end of Super Size Me, is weaker and flabbier. |
That gives Champagnes their steely sophistication, while other sparkling wines are fruitier and flabbier. |
From each new bout of misery he emerges not brighter and stronger but duller and flabbier. |
He is 45, but far fitter than he was 10 years ago: the photographs in the lounge show a flabbier, less dashing officer, with brown hair and an old-fashioned haircut. |
It should lead instantly and irreversibly to complete radicalisation of even the most apolitical of individuals, even those with consciences flabbier that their inner thighs. |
We must have looked like an older, flabbier version of the Fab Four in A Hard Day's Night. |