Why do some actors write hilariously incoherent and over-the-top political commentary? |
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He's arrived in Boston to address the wild, enthusiastic, over-the-top Democratic Convention. |
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After that it looks like something from a more refined and genteel and luxurious and over-the-top era. |
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Olnek directs at a breathless pace, imaginatively varying styles and making the most of Munee Hayes's over-the-top furbelowed costumes. |
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It was edgy and over-the-top, with enough random cinematic references to keep even the most knowledgeable film geek happy. |
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I've never been one of those gushy, over-the-top dog people that treats my pet as a person. |
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In taste terms, it was almost over-the-top, like having too many extroverts at a dinner party, spirited but good fun. |
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Despite the company's popularity, dissenters often accuse the Russian choreographer of indulging in over-the-top theatrics. |
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The fun is all in the self-absorbed self-abuse, the modern rules of attraction and dating, and a complete over-the-top obsession with music. |
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They can do this by becoming content retailers, or by providing network and content delivery capabilities to over-the-top branded services. |
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The most over-the-top scenes correspond to Angel's imaginary world, to her novels. |
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For example, content providers are becoming increasingly dissatisfied with the limitations of over-the-top models. |
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Nicola has developed a knack for bridging the worlds of over-the-top concepts with shoppable apparel. |
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That type of behaviour is part and parcel with the over-the-top extremity that is black metal. |
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But if, at times, she does appear to be over-the-top, I don't think it's because she's unhinged. |
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Well, this is over-the-top fake crying, so I was not actually crying, I have to admit. |
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While the report could be mistaken for a clever if over-the-top parody clip, it is not. |
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It's serious and supposedly scary in places, but it's just so incredibly over-the-top that it loses all impact for me. |
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While still a beautiful location, the over-the-top glitz of St. Tropez is a bit much. |
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It's entirely clear from the context and the over-the-top quality of the leaked chapter that he is putting us on. |
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He is the prince of a southern political family, but without unusual arrogance or over-the-top airs of entitlement. |
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It treads a delicate line between tasteful extravagance and over-the-top kitsch. |
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I love the director's over-the-top sense of humour, especially his trademarked vision of the media of the future. |
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A full-bodied, but not over-the-top, Zinfandel or Shiraz works well with this fish. |
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The health warnings, while over-the-top, succeeded in frightening the life out of most people and forced them to consider safer practices. |
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And being the over-the-top Chinese parents they are, they had a whole suckling pig roasting on a spit. |
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I'm wondering whether other conservatives agree that giving her the bum's rush for expressing her views on Michael Moore was over-the-top? |
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Nor was he madcap, zany, and over-the-top like Robin Williams who in his public persona seems instinctively funny. |
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He brings home the bacon in his outrageously over-the-top performance, an electric storm that puts the shock into rock'n'roll. |
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Could the competitiveness of schoolboy games be fuelled by over-the-top media coverage, one wonders? |
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This cathedral is done in Manueline style, Portugal's own over-the-top decorative contribution to the world. |
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Her recent collages boast over-the-top, custom-made mats and frames that emphasize the works' extreme self-consciousness and formal control. |
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If her love of books is a tad over-the-top, she's suffering from bibliolatry. |
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Mistakenly, they take the club back to the inside, starting a chain reaction that results in an over-the-top downswing. |
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He can be cute, and funny, but he never crosses the line into sickeningly cute or over-the-top adorable. |
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As with you, their over-the-top bloviating for true believers is matched only by an eagerness to please their new corporate paymasters. |
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Bertie, of course, was far too humble for an over-the-top tribute such as this and had slipped away quietly for other duties. |
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The usual over-the-top stunts happen on speedboats around the Florida Keys. |
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Maybe it's lacking a certain scandalous, over-the-top flair that people find intriguing and buzzworthy. |
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However, their over-the-top rock cabaret works because the audience are hysterically complicit. |
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He stars as a successful, but neurotic, chef with two children and a wife so over-the-top in her evil that she's practically a cartoon character. |
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Men who went over-the-top in trenches stood little chance when the enemy opened up with their machine guns. |
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Their crudeness was so hilariously over-the-top that it was nothing short of ridiculous. |
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I think everybody's too used to seeing over-the-top reactions from guests on game shows and talk shows. |
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If hokum like that can find its way into the final film, why not some more over-the-top musical numbers? |
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Both girls had over-the-top suntans, scruffy blonde hair, and very long legs in extremely tight jeans. |
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If this all sounds a bit silly, over-the-top, or childish, none of it seemed out of place. |
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Be sure to try one of her sliced lemon cakes, her over-the-top peach cobbler or her wonderfully restrained sweet potato pie. |
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The surprising thing here is not the over-the-top mayhem, but the inanity of the infrequent dialogue scenes. |
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The Motor City once again proves itself as a rich source of ridiculous, over-the-top raunch. |
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Owen had a much more convincing penalty appeal just before half-time, but Andreas Dober somehow got away with a blatant, over-the-top foul. |
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And though Corpses is shot very, very stylistically, full of rapid-fire cutaways and over-the-top art direction. |
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He tackles a variety of styles, from his signature over-the-top look through chic, romantic, modern and funky, and on to downright conservative. |
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A video going viral is ginning up some over-the-top enthusiasm for trains. |
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Saucier and far less serious than last year's winner Kelly Clarkson's debut album, this disc offers all the over-the-top cheesiness of the TV show without the pitchy vocals. |
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Amy Zimmerman on the ridiculous plot, over-the-top tone, and unabashed silliness viewers seem to love. |
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Sometimes I write over-the-top polemics or fantasies just for a giggle. |
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An example is the opening scene, in which the portentous water drops and golden filters are far too over-the-top in their attempt to highlight that scene's importance. |
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It's actually quite a nice, grown-up story that takes on some over-the-top characters and complicates them enough to make them seem like a family. |
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It used to be that if there was an over-the-top comedian who said impudent things that outraged stuffed-shirt reactionaries, they would always be coming from the left. |
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The opening sequence borders on magic realism in its surreal progression from the plausible, to the credibility-straining, to over-the-top mayhem. |
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Can nothing stop the insane, over-the-top coverage of Prince George? |
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Which means that they do a smash-up job of planning that extra special, over-the-top anniversary or birthday extravaganza. |
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Other celeb websites quickly repeated the over-the-top language, making Michaele look every bit of an over-wrought drama queen. |
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A giant, over-the-top mess of contradictions and giddiness and mistakes and something weirdly pure and divine. |
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You have the completely over-the-top action scenes, the tortured hero, the slushy romantic side story and the entirely more-cool-than-the-hero antagonist. |
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Amongst the characters performances are decadent costumes, over-the-top wigs, and too much leather, fur, and slinky cuts to count. |
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The disc has a much more edgy, electronic sound that doesn't go over-the-top, but it does mix in elements that haven't existed on any of the band's previous discs. |
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Princess Eugenie's sculptural piece by Philip Treacy, Victoria Beckham's pillbox, and more over-the-top headgear from the wedding! |
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Admittedly, over-the-top car crashes aren't anything new in these movies, but there's this one scene which defies all attempts to rationalize it away. |
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Her over-the-top selfishness and hatefulness has the ring of behind-our-masks-we're-all-like-that truth. |
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Keira Knightley's take on maternity wear was over-the-top empire-line Chanel ruffles. |
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The Terry Air company OM specifically disallows operations under IFR or VFR over-the-top. |
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Her ostentatious display and over-the-top emotions were mercilessly parodied. |
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Indeed, after nearly four years, there is a treasure trove of hyperbolic, over-the-top soundbites about it. |
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The sketch was really a vehicle for Cecily Strong's hysterical, over-the-top Venezuelan accent. |
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The hip-hop generation has evolved and matured from just being ghetto-fabulous to finding that happy medium between over-the-top and traditional, classic elegance. |
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Its editorial pages have expressed an over-the-top pre-emptive enthusiasm, arguing the case as repetitiously as the president and nearly as cockily as his chief advisor. |
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I saw some outrageously bizarre political discussion on some of the U. S. channels that would make us blush, they were so over-the-top. |
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There are times when the dialogue is laughably over-the-top. |
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Bollywood's over-the-top high jinks have fascinated audiences from the Far East to the Middle East to Russia, and now even the West is coming under its spell. |
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Listeners were invited to vote for their favourite example of over-the-top sportscasting from a list of 10, some so appallingly contrived that you felt they must be spoofs. |
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Rather than going over-the-top, Spader has chosen a markedly more intriguing route. |
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Despite the derision that its scripted matches, over-the-top trash talk, and outlandish characters sometimes inspire, professional wrestling is big business. |
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Some may see it as ostentatious and over-the-top but there's no denying the bold statement made by 22-inch chrome rims and a cut and chiseled body. |
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But why forgo indulging in all the frippery the boutiques have to offer, with their work-of-art interiors and over-the-top tissue paper and ribbons, in favour of scrabbling about for last season's cast-offs? |
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It has also seen a return to comic tomfoolery, thanks to the over-the-top bushiness of Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat and Matt Damon's titular tittle-tattler in 2009's The Informant! |
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Unreal is a total fragfest that is all about over-the-top, arcade-style action. |
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The Trocks take the art form's conventions to the limit of absurdity, combining over-the-top drag glamour and superb physical comedy with a genuine respect for classical ballet. |
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Shortly after the movie opens, these well-matched empty vessels are making goo-goo eyes at each other on a Brazilian train, a lull before the over-the-top robbery that sparks the combustible action. |
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Norman plays the piano, and their less couth tank-mates cause an over-the-top interruption. |
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Who else writes with that kind of over-the-top commitment to vaporish states in these late, undeceived days? |
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Once again, it's brimming with epic, gorgeous cut scenes and over-the-top battles that are more exhilarating than ever before. |
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By 1996, MTV, with its over-the-top videos and video jockeys was on Indian television. |
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Atom Egoyan's lush, sultry drama is over-the-top in terms of sexy melodrama, but is also wearyingly familiar. |
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Don's over-the-top Italian-American accent, wifebeater outfit, and attitudes towards women mean he's a character riddled with lazy stereotypes. |
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Rhinestones make an appearance when over-the-top is in order. |
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Metrological Media Innovations' software for set-top box devices enables operators to extend over-the-top home media entertainment services to their subscribers. |
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The public tributes to Griffith were over-the-top in a way his acting never was, spreading treacle from the evening newscasts to the front page of the New York Times. |
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