A good classic cheapie, with laughable monsters and breathtaking stock footage. |
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But at the same stage, US cheapie producers were discovering that a bikini and a banjo went ker-ching. |
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She made me buy her some purple hair dye, and a selection of cheapie drinks for the party. |
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An acquaintance assures me that this was simply due to the fact that this was a low-spec model, a cheapie, and that other models have features-a-plenty. |
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For Americans with a taste for overseas destinations, cheapie off-season flights to Europe and bargain hotels often seem like the easiest and most obvious way to go. |
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One of the playoff appearances was a cheapie resulting from the 1981 strike. |
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Well-built fizz, more earthy, upfront fruit than some severe cheapie champagnes. |
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My chum overheard this hilarious conversion as the brainy boys took a cheapie Buzz flight from London to Munich last week. |
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Make sure it has a zipper, and buy a cheapie instead of opting to repurpose one of your wife's throw pillows. |
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Godzilla'' certainly is no cheapie, even if filmmakers Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin know how to cut corners on costs. |
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Costing nearly pounds 140,000 the Blenheim is no cheapie but offers blistering performance from its six-litre V8 engine. |
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This one, though, wasn't a cheapie, as he launched a change-up left over the plate for a three-run shot to give High Desert a 7-2 lead. |
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A pair of cash-strapped students agree to take part in a drug trial with disastrous results in this straight-to-DVD horror cheapie. |
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But Ramsay's blender could only muster eighth place, one place lower than Worrall Thompson's pounds 50 model from Breville and four behind the Argos cheapie. |
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At pounds 8695, the LS model I drove was some way from a bargain basement cheapie, but it did demonstrate just how much new thinking is going into small car development. |
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We've had sharks, piranha and killer bees, but cult director Jeff Lieberman turned to the humble earthworm for his 1976 natureattacks horror cheapie. |
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