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Their conversation rehashes a lot of what we already know.
These devices are, for the most part, rehashes of previous innovations.
It rehashes decisions made in the coldest years of the Cold War.
We're seeing a glut of novelistic rehashes of classical and classic texts.
Like her coworker's previous effort, Szala simply rehashes old arguments against abortion access.
This doesn't mean that Rise of Skywalker simply rehashes earlier Star Wars installments.
Every month, Opening Ceremony rehashes our favorite Vans sneakers in delightfully trendy, surprising ways.
For the most part, the new bill rehashes the FAA's language around commercial drones.
Why molder while the family rehashes As ghosts the grievances that went in one ear . . . ?
The lawsuit largely rehashes an ordeal that has been publicly litigated since the center's eviction.
During her interview Anderson rehashes details of her tumultuous on-again, off-again relationship with Lee.
This new book rehashes enough of that analysis to give readers not amnesia but déjà vu.
Deputy White House counsel Michael Purpura rehashes a few 'core facts' that are not based in facts
But the plan itself essentially rehashes many of the past Republican efforts to replace the Affordable Care Act.
"In the video, she rehashes her failed engagement with Pete Davidson," the Inside Edition reporter said in the segment.
Instead, the report simply rehashes a handful of existing programs, most of which are a product of Obama administration efforts.
Now a new EP, featuring a number of Noisey's favorite musicians, rehashes love songs to make them decidedly un-heterosexual.
But this self-celebration rehashes one of the most tired parts of the original "Riverdance" formula: male ego as engine.
This case rehashes claims already discredited in a civil case that settled more than a year and a half ago.
A good deal of "Making a Murderer Part 2" rehashes material from the first series, which premiered in December 2015.
A series that simply rehashes those touchstones would be unnecessary — and besides that, not competitive in today's exploding true crime economy.
Now, the scriptwriter has a chronic case of writer's block and is hoping that nobody will notice as he rehashes old ideas.
Many security types find the debate frustrating, because it rehashes arguments first made in the 1990s, when online cryptography began to spread.
Ms Carmichael—best-known for her turn as Lady Edith in "Downton Abbey"—rehashes that role as the lady of the manor.
Senate Leadership Fund's video rehashes the controversy, complete with Russian music and imagery, pictures and news clippings from reporting surrounding the revelation.
The animated film also lacked the brand recognition of Independence Day: Resurgence and the other sequels, reboots, and rehashes that took up screens.
Such a triumph could not go unpunished, and what ensued was a chain of sequels, rehashes, and reboots, most of them frighteningly poor.
His plan released on Monday rehashes elements of previously released proposals, including his "Douglass Plan," or his agenda for the nation's black population.
A lot of "TROS" feels like it rehashes storylines in "Revenge of the Sith" and "Return of the Jedi," sometimes beat for beat.
A new Netflix series rehashes comedian Kevin Hart&aposs most notable personal and public controversies over the course of six documentary-style episodes.
The bottom line: Their statement defends the president's decision to fire former FBI Director James Comey and rehashes Trump's "no collusion, no obstruction" comments.
The exhibit rehashes the "are machines a friend or foe to humans?" debate through a Precisionist lens with a thorough, possibly too thorough, collection.
"This case rehashes claims already discredited in a civil case that settled more than a year and a half ago," Levandowski's attorney tells PEOPLE.
If you squint, you'll see that Mr. Lehrer often rehashes arguments made by others, both in structure and content, when writing parts of his book.
But now we're moving on to OJ, Amanda Knox — later this month, CNN is releasing a six-part documentary series that rehashes the JonBenét Ramsey murder.
They pair have said Aeropostale should consider selling itself and that its plan to restructure rehashes efforts that failed to avert its bankruptcy filing last month.
What we're really looking at are rehashes of earlier devices with a slightly widened focus of dressing your fitness needs for both land and in the water.
As long as DIY biohacking cleaves to these analogies and rehashes the subsequent failures, I cannot get "excited" to look forward to its impact in 20 years.
Amanda Knox rehashes all of this tabloid fodder but does so while continually cutting back to Knox herself, effectively hammering home how fucked up the situation really was.
"This case rehashes claims already discredited in a civil case that settled more than a year and a half ago," Levandowski's attorneys said in a statement to Recode.
And since the show isn't using the humor to modify these Trek stories, or take them away from their most familiar clichés, The Orville is just offering poor rehashes.
Trump Revealed not only rehashes the mogul's two divorces, with all of their messy tabloid drama, it also relives Trump's visits over the years to The Howard Stern Show.
As they re-fuel with wine at Ben's candlelit crash pad, Lauren rehashes how scared she's been that he might believe the lies Leah told about her last week.
Never one to rest on its laurels, Hollywood basically keeps putting women in tired, lame rehashes of previously successful franchises — and the latest one feels entirely unnecessary and especially maddening.
And while the thing rehashes a lot of footage we've already seen, there are a few new, choice nuggets: Namely, the moment Luke Skywalker steps back into the Millennium Falcon.
It also rehashes criticism from the presidential campaign that he appeared too robotic on the stump, a charge that Rubio had difficulty shaking before ending his presidential bid in March.
And Netflix and Chill sessions can feel more like tedious venting sessions where your Cancer rehashes a story they've already told you several times about something that still bothers them.
There are also several kitsch rehashes of historical motifs, including Nadia Naveau's clownish plaster busts of Figaro or a curly-haired courtier (whose Rococo curls seem more 18th-century anyway).
"— Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian"A lot of &aposTROS&apos feels like it rehashes storylines in &aposRevenge of the Sith&apos and &aposReturn of the Jedi,&apos sometimes beat for beat.
Snap may have to turn to something less copyable, like either a stylish AR eyewear device, or must-see original video that's better than its current crop of TV show rehashes.
"The report by the Treasury Department rehashes industry arguments that were analyzed in depth and solidly refuted in the final rule," said Samuel Gilford, a spokesman for Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
"The report by the Treasury Department rehashes industry arguments that were analyzed in depth and solidly refuted in the final rule," said agency spokesman Sam Gilford in a statement to Reuters.
Viewed another way, the backlash against Bezos rehashes a long-standing debate about taxpayer dollars funding NASA and space exploration when so many problems on this planet — and this country — remain unsolved.
The latest criticisms of McCain briefly turned Wednesday's official White House event into a de facto campaign rally, events in which the president regularly excoriates his critics and rehashes his administration's accomplishments.
Being a cultural emblem ultimately took a toll: audiences wanted endless rehashes of the pieces he was famous for, and he lacked the opportunity and the curiosity to take on new challenges.
He rehashes the same forced apology that he finally provided after weeks of bad press and a disastrous appearance with Ellen DeGeneres that did more to smear her reputation than rescue his.
Defaulting to the idea of jocks as bullies is just one of the many places where Daybreak lazily rehashes 1980s tropes, even as it's desperate to be a cutting-edge Gen Z series.
Two of its new strikes are even rehashes of the very first missions available to players, replacing some of the best-known bosses in the game with retooled, SIVA-infused versions of themselves.
The document released by the Senate Intelligence Committee holds some fresh details about the extent of Moscow's attempts to hack into state voting infrastructure but largely rehashes information already known from public testimony.
Watching the Square Enix keynote was a special kind of hell, I admittedly do not have a very religious connection to the studio, but their announcements were all related to reboots, rehashes or remasters.
Fun Home, Hamilton, and Dear Evan Hansen were here to save us all from the glut of big-budget movie musical adaptations, from soulless cash grabs and creatively empty rehashes of someone else's story.
Through Zellner, the show rehashes some of the theories raised by season one that Avery's DNA was planted on Halbach's keys by law enforcement, and that the planted blood was acquired from old samples.
And in the United States: Numerous states are pushing major anti-vaping efforts, testing everything from banning flavored cartridges to PSA messages aimed at teens that feel like rehashes of the anti-cigarette movement.
Critics said the report rehashes well-trodden solutions to school safety already addressed in similar reports during the Bush and Obama administrations — without tackling the issue in any substantive manner, namely addressing gun control.
The video — which misleadingly rehashes Stelter's use of the term "fake news" before it was appropriated by President Donald Trump and his followers — is currently linked at the top of every Sinclair local TV website.
Where the Wet Hot American Summer movie parodied '80s sex comedies and First Day of Camp doubled down on surrealism, 10 Years Later mostly rehashes old punchlines and makes fun of itself for doing so.
The plan rehashes elements of the "Douglass Plan," or Buttigieg's agenda for the nation's black population, for instance by calling for bigger investments in Latino-owned businesses with a $10 billion fund for minority entrepreneurs.
A clearly uncomfortable Jordan rehashes the David drama, speaks at length about all the ways he can move his eyebrows ("I could probably, like, move every part of my face"), and calls for his actual modeling portfolio.
His comments in unscripted settings often fail to follow any obvious train of thought; he often goes off on tangents and rehashes old riffs; he often fails to demonstrate an understanding of the actual policies being discussed.
For one thing, it rehashes a much-told story—that of addiction and its allure—and the book goes on for longer than is ideal, especially about the author's on-again, off-again relationship with a boyfriend.
"As a result of AB 5, you may soon be required to drive specific shifts, stick to specific areas, and drive for only a single platform," an email Lyft sent to some drivers this morning laughably rehashes.
Just for the record, then: the new film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, rehashes John Sturges's 1960 classic, teasing us throughout with the drumbeat of Elmer Bernstein's original score, and refusing to unveil the great tune until the final credits.
The prepared testimony largely rehashes Zuckerberg's ongoing apology tour, which has consisted of a series of media appearances and blog posts about how Cambridge Analytica and Russian disinformation campaigns were able to leverage his platform to manipulate the 2016 election.
The power of family ties and networks, and what that means in terms of the moral and material legacy you leave your children, are an ancient Asian tale, which the film rehashes (Nick's mother's engagement ring plays a big part).
His best line is, "Trukfit T-shirt, blunt dipped in syrup / pass that weed around like some fucking hors d'oeuvres," which doesn't really rhyme and also rehashes the already-existing joy of hearing Wayne rap "fucking hors d'oeuvres" to diminished effect.
But because D'Souza has become a hack, even his best material basically just rehashes Jonah Goldberg's "Liberal Fascism" from 10 years ago, and because D'Souza has become a professional deceiver, what he adds are extraordinary elisions, sweeping calumnies and laughable leaps.
In this week's episode of Riverdale, Josie & the Pussycats perform in an event to save the beloved diner where the gang regularly rehashes small-town drama over fries and shakes — and where Archie Andrews' (KJ Apa) dad Fred (Luke Perry) was recently shot.
"Despite the urgent need for new antibiotics that are effective against resistant bacteria, very few compounds are in development," the research, published in the scientific journal Nature says, adding that the majority of the ones that are are rehashes of existing antibiotics.
The letter was also accompanied by a 133-page memo laying out the documentary evidence that Cohen has provided to Congress in the course of his cooperation; much of it rehashes Cohen's public testimony before the House Oversight Committee on Feb. 27.
Her new memoir, "The Men in My Life: A Memoir of Love and Art in 1950s Manhattan," rehashes her pampered yet troubled childhood and moves forward, tracing her life from 1953 to 1963, when she was between 20 and 30 years old.
Although charity singles are a ubiquitous cultural phenomenon, they are the type of cultural artifact that people are aware of, but hardly ever talk about in this day in age, an odd relic of the past that occasionally rehashes itself in the contemporary moment.
"This story rehashes claims from bogus lawsuits filed by a disreputable cast of individuals willing to lie for money or attention," he said in a statement, calling the story a "homophobic smear piece" meant to take advantage of the success of Bohemian Rhapsody. 2.
William Bibbiani, The Wrap The remake rehashes the original in a pleasing but perfunctory way: It's extremely satisfying to see these roles finally filled by non-white actors, but the movie still feels like a wholly western interpretation of one of the tales from "One Thousand and One Nights."
Material will be ready at hand: Roger Stone, a Trump crony and notorious dirty trickster, is author of a book called The Clintons' War on Women, which rehashes in lurid detail allegations of sexual abuse on Bill Clinton's part and the supposed role Hillary Clinton played as accomplice.
Directed by Elizabeth LeCompte for the Wooster Group, The Town Hall Affair rehashes one raucous night in April 1971 when the now-defunct Theatre of Ideas staged a panel on Women's Liberation with Mailer serving as an immoderate moderator for a group of distinguished feminist academics including Diane Trilling, Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, and the culture critic Jill Johnston.
His other cinematography credits included the films The Stratford Adventure, When Michael Calls, MeatballsJay Scott, "Mild Meatballs rehashes summer camp songs". The Globe and Mail, July 2, 1979. and Lost!.
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271 He asserts his status to verify that the Drapier's intentions must be good. In essence, the letter rehashes many of the previous letters' arguments to draw Midleton into openly supporting the Drapier's actions.Ehrenpreis p. 274 Swift also admits to actively working against the patent, and mentions how his "On Doing Good" sermon is similar to the ideas expressed by the Drapier.
Summarizing, "Cunningham apes Ridley Scott and James Cameron competently enough, and there are scary moments, but he has not got the 'vision thing'. This simply rehashes the phony trappings of countless TV shows, to baldly go where we have been before". Janet Maslin from The New York Times gave the film a negative review, criticizing the film's predictability, and lack of suspense; also criticizing the film's dialogue.
The film begins on Raghava (Srikanth) owner of a beauty parlor, who suffers from his lady customers as they are so fascinated towards him. To discard them his assistant Ali (Ali) falsifies Raghava as a married person. Once, a charming girl (Sindhu Tolani) acquainted with Raghava whom he too loves. Being incognizant of it, Ali rehashes with her also when disheartened Lavanya leaves him.
Notorious is an American documentary television series that profiles the lives of infamous individuals in history. The series aired on The Biography Channel. Most episodes of Notorious are rehashes of the similar television shows American Justice and Mobsters, both series that were originally broadcast on A&E;, Biography Channel's sister channel. The only difference between the series is the introduction of the episodes and the lead-in after commercials.
Jack rehashes what happened to Gus' sons and Gus chases both Jack and Sandy down to the beach and shoots Jack in the leg. He is then finally tackled by Tyler, who tells Gus that killing Jack won't bring Baker and Hardy back but only destroy his life as well. Sandy and Tyler then leave to begin a more peaceful life together, Jack and Gus' fate is left unknown.
In a negative review for The New York Times, Jon Pareles suggested that the album is somewhat impersonal and humorless, as Jackson rehashes ideas from his past songs and is "so busy trying to dazzle listeners that he forgets to have any fun." In a retrospective review for The Rolling Stone Album Guide, Pareles said that Invincible showed Jackson had lost his suave quality to "grim calculation".Pareles, Jon. "Review: Invincible".
Extendible hashing is a type of hash system which treats a hash as a bit string and uses a trie for bucket lookup. Because of the hierarchical nature of the system, re-hashing is an incremental operation (done one bucket at a time, as needed). This means that time-sensitive applications are less affected by table growth than by standard full-table rehashes. Extendible hashing was described by Ronald Fagin in 1979.
As a political analyst, he concentrates on Central Asian and Middle Eastern affairs. In October 2015, amidst the Russian intervention in Syria, Bagdasarov, argued that the historical tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy in Syria made it a “holy land” for Russians and “their” land. Hence he stated that there was “no Orthodoxy or Russia without Syria”.Putin rehashes Ukraine rhetoric on Syria, but Nazi comparisons fail to convince, Reuters (7 October 2015) He is an ethnic Armenian.
" David Browne of Entertainment Weekly gave the album an A-. Browne said that "the album has a spontaneous, bang-it-out casualness that is, to say the least, extremely rare for a rock veteran." However, Browne criticized the album's lyrics, calling them "mostly jumbled rehashes of standard Young imagery." Time reviewer Christopher John Farley said that "Pearl Jam serves as an extraordinary backup band on the new album." Farley added that the album is "one of the most consistently rewarding works of Young's long rewarding career.
Then this digest is passed through a thousand iterations of a function which rehashes it together with the passphrase and salt in a manner that varies between rounds. The output of the last of these rounds is the resulting passphrase hash. The fixed iteration count has caused this scheme to lose the computational expense that it once enjoyed and variable numbers of rounds are now favoured. In June 2012, Poul-Henning Kamp declared the algorithm insecure and encouraged users to migrate to stronger password scramblers.
DVD Verdict gave the film a negative review, saying: "This tiresomely predictable tale exemplifies everything that's wrong about straight-to-DVD animated sequels to big-budget mainstream films: the plot is utterly predictable and rehashes a lot of beats from the original effort, the major voice actors have been replaced by poor substitutes and the quality of the animation has dropped dramatically (most of the visuals are on the level of a video game or one of those cheap CGI Saturday morning TV shows)".
"Freedman, Richard (December 2, 1982). 'Zapped' rehashes old Flubber formula, The Daily Courier, Retrieved December 15, 2010 The Montreal Gazette said that there was "nothing innately hilarious about telekinesis, but that didn't stop the creative geniuses in Hollywood from seeing if they could pervert it into a smirky adolescent experience."Bailey, Bruce (November 3, 1982). 'Zapped' should whisk itself off screen, The Gazette, Retrieved December 15, 2010 A review from the smaller Beaver County Times said, "it's enough to make [Baio's] young fans go Zzzzzz.
In the face of these concerns about commercial viability, the team felt they had a good concept and pushed forth. Iuchi thought arcade developers of the era were not innovating enough and only settling for rehashes of old ideas. He thought shooting games at the time were most commonly in the style of Toaplan-developed vertical shooters, but he remembered in the past when developers like Konami and Irem had distinct shooter styles. In response to this, Iuchi's first thought was to develop a non-Toaplan style shooter.
Mother Jones published a highly critical article on the movie. Stephanie Mencimer wrote that "The film is poorly organised and rehashes the familiar talking points of climate change sceptics —global warming as bad science; climate concerns as hysteria akin to that over killer bees, etc. Pushing those views are the usual suspects, including Patrick Moore, the Greenpeace founder turned nuclear power lobbyist, and Thatcher-era British politician Nigel Lawson." A premiere party was held by the Heritage Foundation, where it was also broadcast on Ustream and the American Family Association channel.
The book, like Angelou's previous autobiographies, received mostly positive reviews. Fiona Sturges, who reviews the book in the British publication The Independent, and reviewer Stacy Russo of Library Journal both state that Angelou's readers would recognize many of the passages in Mom & Me & Mom from her earlier autobiographies. Bernardine Evaristo of the British publication The Observer, in one of the few negative reviews of Mom & Me & Mom, calls the book "a slight, anecdotal and badly edited book that rehashes stories from previous memoirs". Evaristo questions the veracity of Angelou's anecdotes, and states that some of them contradict earlier versions.
Tarantulas Records was a punk rock record label generally owned by the band The Explosion and run by their then manager Rama Mayo (and other members of bands involved in the label). It was officially established in 2002, as an art movement and a protest against record labels constantly signing bands that are merely rehashes of what has already been done before. Its mission statement is to "sign bands that go against what you believe to be cool." The most prominent and active bands amongst the Tarantulas (besides the Explosion) were The Distillers, The Bronx, The Static Age, and Darker My Love.
Smokey and the Bandit Part 3 is a 1983 American action comedy film and a sequel to Smokey and the Bandit (1977) and Smokey and the Bandit II (1980), starring Jackie Gleason, Jerry Reed, Paul Williams, Pat McCormick, Mike Henry and Colleen Camp. The film also includes a cameo near the film's end by the original Bandit, Burt Reynolds. With the budget of a television movie, which was around twice the budget used for the first part, many action and comedic scenes are rehashes of scenes from the previous two Smokey and the Bandit films. The film received negative reviews.
Andrew Pulver of The Guardian rated it 2/5 stars and wrote, "Despite the surface sheen, and some enterprising plot twists, it doesn't entirely convince." Michael Rechtshaffen of the Los Angeles Times wrote that it starts and ends well, but the middle rehashes Blade Runner and The Terminator. Abby Garnett of The Village Voice criticised the film's lack of social commentary in favor of a too-complicated, slow-moving plot. Andrew Marshall of Starburst rated it 5/10 stars and called it "little more than a sci-fi police procedural" that ignores the interesting aspects of its premise.
It has now produced essentially a 30-track, three-part album – an exceptional body of work for this young group." Anthony continued, "but the time has come to move forward, to walk that fine line by growing beyond the themes the band has developed so well – without forgetting them." Christianity Today's Ron Augustine said, "Red rehashes the same riffs that Linkin Park achieved fame with over a decade ago, but with considerably less firepower." "Even though the album is named after a C. S. Lewis novel (Lewis's actual title is Till We Have Faces), lacks in creativity and thoughtfulness (things Lewis was never short on).
Cleese cited that he was no longer interested in the show, believing most of the material was rehashes of prior skits.The Pythons Autobiography by the Pythons—Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones, Michael Palin, John Chapman, David Sherlock, Bob McCabe—Thomas Dunne Books; Orion, 2003 He also found it more difficult to work with Chapman who was struggling with alcoholism at the time.Richard Ouzounian, "Python still has legs", Toronto Star, 16 July 2006 The remaining Pythons, however, went on to produce a shortened fourth series, of which only six episodes were made prior to their decision to end the show prematurely, the final episode being broadcast on 5 December 1974.
Schorn also deemed the "stormy relationship between Sam and his father" to be "compelling", and noted that the lead stars have "good chemistry together". Rick Porter of Zap2it felt that while the season had its "share of emotional moments", it also "[scared] the pants off" of viewers "surprisingly well". He also believed that it did a good job at balancing mythology episodes with self-enclosed ones, comparing it to the early seasons of The X-Files. However, Eric Neigher of Slant Magazine highly criticized the self-enclosed episodes for being "almost totally linear, without any B- or C-stories", and felt that the episodes were mainly "watered- down rehashes of classic weird fiction or popular urban legends".
Altman and Gross's 1998 book, TrekNavigator: The Ultimate review guide to the entire Trek saga, praised Roger Carmel's performance and the episode's "sophisticated wit and humor", and deemed it a high point for the Star Trek animated series. They reasoned that other episodes in the animated series were merely rehashes of Star Treks live-action elements, while "Mudd's Passion" expanded on the live-action series with new themes.Mark A. Altman & Ed Gross, "TrekNavigator: The Ultimate review guide to the entire Trek saga", BackBay Books, 1998. p.150 A 2018 Star Trek binge-watching guide by Den of Geek, recommended this episode for featuring the trio of characters Kirk, Spock, and Bones of The Original Series.
Mobsters is an American documentary television series that profiles the lives of infamous individuals in history; the series puts the spotlight on some of history's most infamous gangsters and all that went on during their reigns. The series most recently aired on The Biography Channel. Some episodes of Mobsters are rehashes of the similar TV series American Justice as well as Notorious, both series that were originally broadcast on Biography Channel's sister channel, A&E; Network; some episodes also rehashed segments from another A&E; series American Gangster, which began airing on the Black Entertainment Television (BET) channel. The only differences are the intro of the episodes and the lead-in's after commercials.
Eurogamer found the tracks to feel like rehashes of earlier Ridge Racer games, and Joystiq claimed that the lack of an online mode might put off some players. While several criticized the graphics for being fuzzy and unimpressive, with GamePro saying they were inferior to the Ridge Racer games for the PlayStation Portable, Destructoid disagreed, writing that they were bright and colorful. Most critics claimed that 3Ds gameplay, while a lot of fun, did not add much to the core gameplay of the series compared to its predecessors. Eurogamer argued that the game was lacking in the way of new content, instead borrowing many elements from its console predecessor Ridge Racer 7.
Rubenstein criticized the fact that the game did not include Sonic CD or Sonic Spinball, stating that "Sega could have made a far more complete Sonic collection" by including more derivative games that were released. He summarized that Sonic Jam was not a definitive Sonic experience, asserting that it had only been six years since the original Sonic the Hedgehog was released and "perhaps most of us aren't quite nostalgic about it yet". Game Revolution's reviewer echoed that the compilation was merely a "solid set of games that we've seen before", saying that the game was not recommended if the consumer was "tired of rehashes", but "well worth thirty or forty bucks." The Electronic Gaming Monthly team described the games as old and outdated, but still fun.
Eli received generally negative reviews from critics. Baradwaj Rangan of The Hindu wrote, "There have been films...that have mined comedy from crime, but just about nothing works here. Eli is full of scenes that go on forever — and for no reason....Even Vadivelu is stranded — the gags he's in are shockingly weak." The Times of India's M. Suganth gave the film 1.5 stars out of 5, describing it as "overlong, dull and largely unfunny" and adding, "Yuvaraj Dhayalan, seems to be after a spoof of spy movies but the filmmaking has no comic rhythm and the script, which rehashes elements from movies as varied as Ragasiya Police 115 and The Departed, is too slack that scenes just go on for ever".
Socialist writer Grace Lumpkin (1892–1980) lived at Hazel Creek for a brief time in the early 1920s. The Hazel Creek community would become the inspiration for the fictitious community of Swain's Crossing in Lumpkin's 1932 novel, To Make My Bread. Although fictional, Swain's Crossing includes a place called "Possum Hollow," a "Siler's Cove" (obviously influenced by Silers Bald), and a large mountain known as "Thunderhead" (Thunderhead Mountain crowns the crest of the Smokies between Hazel Creek and Cades Cove). Lumpkin also rehashes the story of an entire herd of cattle freezing to death, similar to the legend behind the naming of Bone Valley.. Kephart recounted a similar tale told to him by John Cable regarding cattle freezing to death in a giant pile atop Silers Bald. .
AllMusic highlighted the song and added that "the echoes of Blur's "Pressure on Julian" on "God Is a DJ" are surely coincidental." David Browne wasn't positive: "we could have done without the dreadful dance-rock cheeseball God Is a DJ." Rolling Stone wasn't either: "rehashes familiar (Trouble's) themes in "God Is a DJ": "I've been the girl, middle finger in the air." Tell us something we don't know, Pink." Sal Cinquemani was positive: "The shoulda-been first single, "God Is A DJ," is filled with the kind of life-affirming dancefloor metaphors that helped send Madge's "Vogue," "Music" and even Pink's own "Get The Party Started" straight up the charts: "If God is a DJ/If life is a dancefloor/Love is a rhythm/You are the music.
However, finding the album "soulless", he noted that the aural similarity of the tracks led to the production sounding "cheap and same-y, lacking the fullness of her best work". He continues, "Mariah is in fine voice throughout the album, and there are plenty of inspired moments to be found... Which makes it all the more disappointing that the album's final stretch devolves into a mess of old-school Mariah rehashes that should have been left in the past." Entertainment Weekly music critic Leah Greenblatt gave Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel a B, noting that the album neither impresses nor disappoints, but is merely satisfactory: "imperfections are nowhere to be found on Memoirs, but neither are many true revelations." Robert Christgau once again gave the album a "dud" score ().
Nate Meyers of Digitally Obsessed was more positive about the episode, commenting that the episode's emphasis is on Homer's parenting, like many other season three episodes, and "contrary to popular opinion, Homer is actually a good father who tries to do good by his children." He thought the racing sequences featured "good animation and direction", but considered the highlight of the episode to be the clip from the film McBain that Homer watches in the video store. Meyers rated the episode a4 (of 5). DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson, who listed the episode as one of his favorites from season three, said that "on the surface, 'Saturdays of Thunder' essentially just rehashes" the theme of the previous episode, "Lisa's Pony", in which Homer tries to be a better father for Lisa.
Saan Ka Man Naroroon (International title: Wherever You Are) is a Philippine television series on ABS-CBN that ran from April 12, 1999 to March 23, 2001 replacing the 2-year run Mula sa Puso. It stars Claudine Barretto in the three contrasting roles of Rosario, Rosenda and Rosemarie or Rosita, triplets who were separated at birth. The series was popular throughout its run and also led to the rise of Barretto's acting career. This was Rico Yan's last soap opera before his death on March 29, 2002 during his lenten vacation at Dos Palmas Resort in Palawan. The 2018 series The Blood Sisters rehashes the idea of this soap with head of Dreamscape Television Head Roldeo T. Endrinal using the same idea of “Saan Ka Man Naroroon” based on three different triplets who have different characteristics.
Narrative and cinematic reflexivity are also commonplace in Wertmüller's films, as she rehashes and refigures signs and recognizable modes of presentation in a way that references her inspirations and the films of her contemporaries. This is made clear through her disruption of traditional conceptions of virtually all political dogma and the irrationality of her masculine, and occasionally feminine, figures, taking recognizable elements of society and film and critiquing them through doing away with any sort of narrative and character plausibility. This is particularly evident in a film like her 1972 The Seduction of Mimi. This positions Mimi (played by Giancarlo Giannini) as an impossibly inept and simple man who fully embodies the notion of Italian machismo, as he fumbles his way through a world that throws a variety of ideologies and economic positions at him, all of which he readily inhabits.
Times had changed, and Besser was not solely to blame for the quality of these final entries; the scripts were rehashes of earlier efforts, the budgets were lower and Moe's and Larry's advanced ages prohibited them from performing the physical comedy that was their trademark. Besser had suggested that Moe and Larry comb their hair back to give them a more gentlemanly appearance. Both Moe and Jules White approved of the idea, but used it sparingly in order to match the old footage in films that were remakes. Despite their lukewarm reception, the Besser shorts did have their comedic moments. In general, the remakes had the traditional Stooges knockabout look and feel, such as 1958's Pies and Guys (a scene-for-scene remake of Half-Wits Holiday, which itself was a reworking of the earlier Hoi Polloi), Guns a Poppin (1957), Rusty Romeos (1957) and Triple Crossed (1959).
" Jon Caramanica of New York Times called the song and wrote that it "could pass for an old Erasure song." Nick Henderson of Tiny Mix Tapes called it "a kinda- contrived mid-tempo number whose self-affirming mantra rehashes Minaj’s own 'Starships'." Robert Copsey of Digital Spy wrote the song "has huge hit potential and is about as radio friendly as Ciara gets." Website This Is R&B; wrote that Ciara "looks to appeal to the young Top 40 market with this feel- good catchy track." Lauren Martin of Fact praised the track, writing that "Nicki’s second welcome outing on the joyous ‘Livin’ It Up’ – in which grinning from ear to ear to is a prerequisite – is as much an affirmation of the dominance of female pop stars in 2013 overall as an ode to Cici’s decade in the game. Female artists are currently at the forefront of R&B; like never before and it gives ‘Livin’ It Up’ its backbone; Nicki and Cici are holding hands and throwing smug smiles around for all to see, and these two tracks are particular highlights because of it.
" The Arts Desk echoed similarly: "Joe Thomas, whose MOR tendencies are all over this LP like a disfiguring rash ... [it suffers] from the sort of production values normally reserved for karaoke bars and cheap restaurants." AllMusic stated in comparison to Smile (2004) and That Lucky Old Sun (2008), "No Pier Pressure certainly doesn't have much to do with the high art that's marked Wilson's new millennium" and concludes that the album "seems genuinely weird, as it's perilously perched between the best and worst of Wilson's pop talent and Thomas' showbiz instincts." In a review by Tiny Mix Tapes which analyzed the album's lyrics, it was named "artistically bankrupt". Glide posited that "Wilson’s joint experiments with other artists do feel very much like giving into, yes, peer pressure, with his sound being pulled in all sorts of wrong directions. On the other, when he sticks to what he does best, he comes up with mere rehashes of everything he’s done before." Believing that Wilson's true involvement with the album was minimal, PopMatters gave the album a 2 out of 10, elaborating "... discussing the album’s tracks as if they were actually Wilson's becomes completely pointless.

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