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"shoehorn" Definitions
  1. a curved piece of plastic or metal, used to help your heel slide into a shoe

173 Sentences With "shoehorn"

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She was too distinctive to shoehorn into some Grammy medley.
It would be difficult to shoehorn Franco's work into this narrative.
We can't always shoehorn our feelings into the Kübler-Ross model.
It'd be a little tougher to shoehorn the feature into Snapchat.
I shoehorn my way into something and am out the door.
Otherwise you're just trying to shoehorn something in that doesn't make sense.
He even found a way to shoehorn it into an appearance on Longstreet.
It looks like they were trying to shoehorn him out of the entire election.
Then again, the setup offers Earn a chance to shoehorn an 11th hour victory.
My question is this: Why shoehorn all your creative talent into a Star Wars setting?
Meanwhile ABC, CBS, and CNN are free to shoehorn left-leaning messages into each hour.
If you thought your shoehorn was one of life's most underrated hacks, well, think again.
Turn Lisa's name to Lucy so you can shoehorn it into a really dumb title.
The idea of "Hanukkah presents" is another attempt to shoehorn Hanukkah into the Christmas script.
I don't have to shoehorn someone who doesn't put women first into doing something for IWD.
Analysts speculate that Amazon may shoehorn the online pharmacy into a new offering for Prime subscriptions.
Biographers have a tendency to shoehorn every last tidbit of information they can into their books.
Elizabeth Warren also tried to shoehorn sympathetic biographical details into her answers, but to less effect.
But he's sort of just trying to shoehorn some stuff in to get it to work.
And that's not counting all the other speaker companies trying to shoehorn digital assistants into their gadgets.
Kim Kelly is trying to think of another way to shoehorn 'motherfucker' into this piece on Twitter.
"When I try to shoehorn my life into a song, it gets really ham-fisted," he said.
So it will be difficult for the GOP to shoehorn a large bill into a constricting process.
Crossing this clue, at 240D, is the SHOEHORN you might need if those clogs are just not budging.
But that doesn't mean the showrunners aren't going to try to shoehorn one last wild twist into the story.
This is not an idle comparison, made in an attempt to shoehorn Pokémon Go into yet another headline. Please.
"We're not going to shoehorn a bunch of other unrelated things" into an extension before the March 15 deadline.
Yeah, I try to shoehorn it into every film I've done since Drive, including Robert Redford's The Company You Keep.
So on that count, I appreciate Sledgehammer's treatment for not trying to shoehorn something in purely for the shock value.
In fact, the media used it as an opportunity to shoehorn as much anti-Trump coverage through insinuation as possible.
The Balm of Writing I could shoehorn the sage, exquisite work of Marilynne Robinson into nearly any list of recommendations.
The GOP are making complex compromises as they shoehorn their reforms into a fixed $2202 trillion package over 2628 years.
Apparently thinking he needs to shoehorn everything into his bipolar analysis of markets and morality, Selbourne also periodically stretches things.
Its failed mobile operating system, for example, was widely criticized as a kludgy attempt to shoehorn Windows onto a smartphone.
By attempting to shoehorn a redemptive, coming-out-and-of-age story into a far more fraught circumstance, they shortchange both.
There have been some attempts to force humor (AIs that crack bad jokes) and/or shoehorn in character — largely flat-footed.
The firm also previously backed Snapdeal which it tried to shoehorn into a merger deal with Flipkart that was ultimately unsuccessful.
At one point, commentators tried to shoehorn a mention of Time's Up into a seemingly unrelated discussion of Jane Fonda's gown.
Lawyers go to work to shoehorn back into the 25 percent preferential rate whatever income Congress purports to exclude from it.
And Mr. Obama is likely to shoehorn fund-raisers for the Democratic Party and individual candidates into more of his schedule.
I'm not in much of a position to preempt whatever narrative the producers decide to shoehorn in during the editing process.
Her main function appears to be to deliver hit-and-miss one-liners and to shoehorn the Joker into the proceedings.
You could shoehorn two tiny adults in the back seat of a TT coupe; the Z had no back seat. Radios?
Some C.E.O.s of Fortune 500 companies have tried to mentor Mr. Whaley and "shoehorn" MSCHF into a traditional business, he said.
Trying to shoehorn social on top of something, after the foundation is built and it has a core audience, was a mistake.
Cramer said: "We can't shoehorn what is going on with Flynn with what is going on with Cisco's price-to-earnings multiple."
I could try to shoehorn another topic in here, but really, this is the time for delicious sugar-coated trade deadline candy.
It falls short of the classic bracket some try to shoehorn it into, but not because it took giant swings and missed.
My Hitch is a device that resembles a giant shoehorn which allows you drag your suitcase through an airport... with your butt.
His one-night stand with a fellow game developer initially seems like an opportunity to shoehorn a sex scene into the movie.
Dave Chappelle released a special about #MeToo, but he didn't respond to events so much as shoehorn them into his usual preoccupations.
Most strikingly, the recent good-guy flood has given established singers with checkered thematic pasts a vibrant framework to shoehorn themselves into.
Any attempts to shoehorn legacy practices with quarterly or yearly turnaround times are bound to bottleneck, stagnate and make business processes less resilient.
Startups will have more and more trouble raising equity-based capital and will begin trying to shoehorn themselves into a token sale framework.
Some may not appreciate the houses' shoehorn-tight spacing; by the looks of it, a snorer might keep the neighbors up at night.
I'd argue that the best episodes (like "Fifteen Million Merits") earn that grimness thematically and narratively, and the worst (like "Arkangel") shoehorn it in.
Warner Bros.' biggest misstep came from trying to shoehorn lighter, more optimistic characters such as Flash, Superman and Wonder Woman into that gritty setting.
And, finally, San Francisco continues its battle with ride-sharing companies by mandating fingerprints and trying to shoehorn ride-sharing entrepreneurs into "employee" status.
Besides goading Powell and the Fed on Twitter, Trump tried to shoehorn two unqualified, partisan candidates into open positions on the central bank's board.
Either they shoehorn otherwise compelling brainteasers into a threadbare story, or they're so bent on drawing you into their world that the puzzles suffer.
"There really is a driving, persistent narrative that is just going to shoehorn Melania Trump as the new Jackie Kennedy," Mr. Sferrazza Anthony said.
That makes TikTok distinct enough that it will be very difficult to shoehorn into Instagram or Facebook, even if they add the remixing functionality.
There was at least one big action sequence in every episode, even when the show had to completely strain credulity to shoehorn one in.
He says she's also got a grip on 5 hotel robes, a massage table, a Dewalt laser level and worst of all ... an extended shoehorn!
I know Lee reminds us that every good movie has a love story, but that's no excuse to shoehorn an awkward romance into this one.
The fact that BuzzFeed had to shoehorn a host of caveats into the report is itself a sign that it was too speculative to print.
Why is the movie at pains to clumsily shoehorn a love of "science" as Milly's defining character trait, but for no reason, and with no consequence?
But every time Fox has attempted to shoehorn them into an established superhero film template, particularly Marvel's, the resulting film has felt a little like leftovers.
The technology is more prevalent in movie theaters right now but rest assured that Dolby will probably try to shoehorn it into our homes this year.
Not only did the person behind this edit shoehorn in a claim that Trump is a self-described "Homosexual Transgender" (capitalization included), they did it twice.
Plus, it's much more obvious when you don't know what to do with a character in a given week but shoehorn them into a storyline anyway.
At 1.6 pounds without the lens attached, it's not the kind of mirrorless shooter that'll slip inside your pocket or purse—not without a shoehorn, at least.
But the third reason demonstrates why it's not too hard to shoehorn a president's activity into a federal crime: federal criminal law casts a very wide net.
" Nor, he added, did he want the gown to be so fitted "that you would need a shoehorn and a tube of lube to get into it.
"You can't try to shoehorn a supersonic aircraft into a subsonic standard," said Mike Hinderberger, Aerion senior vice president of aircraft development at an industry conference last month.
The wardrobe was lined in beautiful wallpaper and contained a selection of hangers (including silk ones), a shoehorn, a luggage stand, and one of the hotel's fancy umbrellas.
Stiff in the back, he had contraptions to help him pull on his pants and socks, along with a shoehorn to slide his feet into velcro-strapped shoes.
The resolution can be amended, giving Democrats an opening to shoehorn in what they view as politically tough votes for GOP senators up for reelection in 22020. Sen.
But getting a major studio to greenlight a movie about these ideas in the 2010s means finding a way to shoehorn those ideas into an already-established franchise.
As at many businesses in the city into which artists shoehorn themselves, Tekserve's managers were supportive of the work of those they supervised, allowing them to prioritize their practices.
Travel was a big part of my life before the captivity of marriage and kids; now I shoehorn it into two- and three-day trips, Victoria at my side.
Behind it, Chhota Shigri spread upward into the peaks, a vast shoehorn of snow and ice covered with sharp-edged boulders, most of them the size of a car.
Rather, the issue is with artists, fans, and especially bloggers trying to shoehorn a broad, nondescript swath of music into a constructed microgenre for the sake of buzz and branding.
They also accused prosecutors of trying to "shoehorn this case into the wire fraud statute," in a bid to bring spoofing-related charges beyond the five-year statute of limitations.
On the nightstand on his side of the bed: a wooden tray of pennies in the drawer; a shoehorn still in its plastic package; a chubby anthology of crime stories.
Definitely fix the Mac App Store and give developers a reason to sell their apps on there, but don't just shoehorn iPad apps on the Mac and declare it "mission complete." 
This, in and of itself, isn't new: Other awards shows, like the Grammys and the Country Music Association Awards, shoehorn a slim number of prize presentations in between ever more performances.
That's obviously something that appeals to Mangold, a director who never met a concept he couldn't shoehorn into a Western, but it's also often a core idea of the dad movie.
These moments don't appear until very late in the game, as if the writers figured they had to eventually shoehorn them in, but they also give them zero context or explanation.
This struggle continues, most prominently in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case now being argued in the Supreme Court, where a religious baker is trying to shoehorn his claims into a free speech argument.
Paul, who is drafting new legislation to reform the nation's expansive surveillance authorities, is attempting to shoehorn his anti-surveillance agenda into a non-controversy Trump invented out of whole cloth: Terrible!
Calls to toss out the consumer welfare standard seem to be an attempt to shoehorn greater policy concerns into antitrust law out of a belief that we can't make good policy anymore.
Messenger did a good job of ceasing to shoehorn the camera and games into our chat behavior, though Stories still appear twice in the app even if some wish they disappeared permanently.
She objected to the idea that a few states could "shoehorn this amendment into our Constitution," based on votes from decades ago, while robbing the country of the debate it deserves today.
But if you're going to sloppily shoehorn in a fan-service-y battle that many fans have been wanting for years, there are far worse ways this particular matchup could have turned out.
Amazon's hardware event was worth paying attention to because it confirmed that Amazon isn't trying to shoehorn its way into your digital life with one huge, hit product but instead dozens cheaper ones.
But rather than shoehorn him into the closer's role, Cleveland deployed him as an old-school fireman, letting him pitch whenever the game was on the line, as early as the sixth inning.
Seriously, for whatever reason, Google thought it was a good idea to shoehorn in a plethora of new features into Google Maps in an attempt to make it more personalized and more collaborative.
We knew the split was nasty -- as we first reported, she requested a restraining order in February, claiming Michael had been trashing her since she filed for divorce -- but now it's shoehorn-nasty.
Happily, we give the cut-price chicken chain a miss and instead shoehorn in a trip to P. Franco, a wine shop and bar, where the conversation turns back to the razor clams.
On the page, at least, it finds its author awkwardly trying to shoehorn his fabled sense of a melting American identity into the intricate plots and counterplots of the genre known as noir.
Once we had a few setpieces in mind, Jake would start building a level around them, which typically underwent a lot of revision as we tried to shoehorn in setups for more gags.
Rather than simply attempting to shoehorn women into the public eye, this new program will work with 30 women in STEM to equip them with the skills, confidence and opportunities to become role models.
As a class, we agree that bonus theme material is always great to shoehorn in, provided it doesn't look too forced and I think all the extra slots we found made the final cut.
"It appears as if the Guardian is attempting to shoehorn research, data and their conclusions into a common narrative about the role of technology in last year's election," a YouTube spokesperson told the outlet.
In midsize projects where it doesn't make sense to shoehorn amenities into the basement or rent the floor to retailers, developers can use that area as so-called "rec rooms" for ground-floor buyers.
The answer is not to shoehorn telehealth into an outdated benefit design, but rather to construct new payment models that support innovative approaches to care delivery in all its forms — telehealth being among them.
"It appears as if the Guardian is attempting to shoehorn research, data and their conclusions into a common narrative about the role of technology in last year's election," a YouTube spokesperson told the outlet.
Complexity, ambiguity and paradox may be sweet nectar for historians, but not necessarily for a broad public that tends to prefer grand generalizations, sound bites and contemporary categories into which to shoehorn historical figures.
The protests offer Yapa a unique intersection of answers, even if the attempt to shoehorn them all in can give the novel the feel of a crowded ensemble film, with everyone bumping into everyone else.
If that makes you think the show is suddenly trying too hard to shoehorn in characters from the movies, consider that our heroes have already met Lando Calrissian, Governor Tarkin, C-3PO and R2-D2.
And it does what a laptop user needs it to do without trying to shoehorn in other uses or try to be a jack-of-all-trades to work across different areas of your life.
Since January, rumors of a new iPhone 5S-like device have been widely reported, but it was unclear how the technology giant could shoehorn it between the iPhone 6S and highly anticipated iPhone 7 campaigns.
The most significant of these came in 2008 when the machinations of then-president, Robert Koncharian, to shoehorn his ally Serzh Sargsyan into power led to mass marches and, later, the death of eight protestors.
House Democrats would thus try to shoehorn the special counsel findings into an impeachment action, which would somewhat support the notion that this entire endeavor should have been handled by Congress in the first place.
The salon, also on East 57th Street, was small and L-shaped, but the architects John Fülöp and Justin Lamb designed its interior to shoehorn as many styling chairs and sinks into it as possible.
Even when they celebrate an artist such as these, they feel compelled to shoehorn that person's work into some kind of narrative: they would do better trying to fit the Blob into a Ralph Lauren tuxedo.
"Competitors in the space have been trying to shoehorn a product that was built for yoga and pilates studios into the beauty industry, but the two have completely different needs," said Damir Becirovic of Index Ventures.
There's a narrative Western observers are more than willing to shoehorn Middle Eastern women into, devoid of nuance and complexity, that does just as much to silence them as the societal and legal limitations they face.
Even the venerable Mr. Cooper can't make Marrow coherent in his fecklessness, and a subplot in which a retired teacher returns to the school to lead a seminar in "thinking" has the subtlety of a shoehorn.
One way to look at it is that I was actively seeking a passive experience, as opposed to trying to shoehorn an AR app into a daily workflow that doesn't currently involve AR in a meaningful way.
Although he is rapidly approaching the 100th day of his presidency (this is Day 77), Trump -- almost daily -- finds a way to shoehorn the fact that he won when no one else said he could into conversations.
The tech industry has urged the court to leave this issue alone — it has advocated to simply let Congress write a new law rather than try to shoehorn modern technology into a law written in the 80s.
It would be problematic to shoehorn in an ugly entry for a such a small percentage of solvers, but thankfully the colorful phrase it's commonly used with feels like a worthy way to kick off the puzzle.
But the bigger the Marvel Universe gets, the harder it is to shoehorn all of it into a single film without feeling like a last-second driving tour that speeds past major landmarks at 70 miles per hour.
Thanks to a knee dislocation that derailed my visits to the gym — and, okay, a handful of margaritas from the resort's swim-up bar — it had taken two bridesmaids to shoehorn me into my full-length, strapless gown.
The issue I keep coming back to is that not only is Joker trying to be everything at once, it's trying to shoehorn a lifetime of unlikely melodrama into a short timespan, fueling its anti-hero's mental collapse.
I did attempt to shoehorn an image of Genly Ai's spacecraft into the cover and one of the compositions, to give it more of an air of traditional science fiction, but we felt that it didn't really fit.
I started a company called School of Wok so people are going to want to know about that cuisine but it's like you have to shoehorn in your Chinese heritage and it's quite hard to get past that.
And although helping each other rise is a noble and worthy goal, the women leading the charge are generally forced to shoehorn the planning into an already tight schedule filled with all the other responsibilities of the job.
Although the book is a traditional space opera, a hallmark of "classic" sci-fi in many respects, it was a flashpoint for conservative SFF community members who felt it was an attempt to shoehorn identity politics into the genre.
Rather than trying to shoehorn Erekat's description of what happened into the usual news article format, here's a transcript of Erekat's account of his final meeting with Jared Kushner — at least for the time being — which happened on Nov.
"The question is, is he (Bolton) going to be like that, and start with the answer and shoehorn the intelligence to fit," or take a more balanced view, said a former CIA official with more than 30 years' experience.
He said the company made a mistake by basing the high-end Model X SUV on the Model S sedan, saying it does not make sense to try to "shoehorn" an SUV onto a platform made for a sedan.
For instance, you don't have to look far to find complaints that Marvel's films are formulaic, or lack the visual spark of other blockbusters, or shoehorn in story elements that don't exactly fit but are necessary to set up future films.
It wouldn't take much rejiggering to shoehorn the WBC semifinals and finals into this week, when all players are in midseason form and MLB teams might be more willing to let star pitchers throw a single game for their countries.
I turned up an hour early at London's Corinthia Hotel to interview Don about it all, with three pages of questions (including the line "No sax please, we're British" in case I could shoehorn it in as a fake improvisation).
Like other types of native ads, the network will shoehorn promotions appearing on apps other than Twitter to match the look and feel of a given app, thus providing what Twitter hopes will be a less disruptive experience for users.
Neither should the U.S. Census ignore 21st century science and continue to shoehorn us into absurd categories — such as Hispanics, Asians, Middle East and so forth — that are then used to grant some groups, but not others, benefits and protected status.
During the chaos, hot-and-cold middleweight Sam Alvey threw his name in the hat as a possible Evans replacement, while former UFC fighter Phil "The New York Badass" Baroni also attempted to shoehorn himself into a fight with Kennedy.
I knew Teddy Roosevelt had gotten one (for ending the Russo-Japanese war) but couldn't shoehorn him in, and for a few minutes I thought that it might be Ms. Gates name-dropping "Barack" (who was awarded the prize in 2000).
Sony could tie Spider-Man into its "Venom" films, but he was so absent from "Venom" that it would likely be awkward to shoehorn Peter Parker into that universe after making such an effort to keep him out of it.
The GOP rules resolution that senators vote on at the outset will be subject to amendments, meaning Democrats can force votes to try to shoehorn in language on witnesses in an attempt to get a deal on the front end.
I loved the clues for EAVESDROP and BAD MOOD (and tried to shoehorn "garbage" and "rubbish" in there at some point); I also take strenuous issue with the clue for NEGATIVITY, as I consider myself both curmudgeonly and possessing relentless OPTIMISM.
Which is why it's patently silly to try to shoehorn monsters (or more specifically, kaiju, the Japanese monster tradition to which Godzilla and his ilk belong) into that endlessly rote story arc, if you're making a mostly Americanized version of the Godzilla story.
All images: Sam Rutherford/GizmodoWhen companies continually try to shoehorn features like curved displays or modular add-ons into devices where they don't necessarily belong, I often find myself wondering why they're working so hard to include features of such dubious value.
He'd actually encountered Harris' hijacker before, a man named Georgi Marhasin who lives in Toronto and had used a similar strategy to steal the listings of a shoehorn seller in Passaic, New Jersey, and a seller of magic tricks in Brandon, South Dakota.
He's my favorite part of the movie by far, and I wish that all involved had tuned in to what he's doing sooner than the last 10 minutes, when the movie abruptly tries to shoehorn in a message about the importance of reality.
After this week's services celebrating the life of the late President George H.W. Bush, McConnell noted that Congress has only two weeks before it leaves for the Christmas holiday, making it "very hard to figure out how to shoehorn" the bill through Congress.
Occasionally, Wainwright has to shoehorn his interpretation to fit the conceit: To describe the police as a drug cartel's "regulator," for instance, misconstrues the role of law enforcement in a weak state, where it frequently acts as a competitor or, indeed, an accomplice.
Instead, the reader is left with the unwelcome sensation that Black's journey to become what she calls "a woman on fire" is little more than a strategic attempt to shoehorn a series of experiences into a suitably fashionable stance for a contemporary memoir.
He clambered into some with an invitation for this reporter to shoehorn himself in alongside, the better to appreciate their carbon fiber innards, Bakelite steering wheels and the assorted details that, the designer said, have consistently found their way into his designs.
The looks may still carry, but things surely sound different; pop's tolerance for naughty has grown, shaking off the chummy naïveté that allowed a song to shoehorn an infidelity jingle into daily family car rides and high-school dances across the country.
Their actions (including the cringeworthy "foreign invasion" scene in "Stormborn") have always seemed conceived as a means to shoehorn the suggestion of more violence and sex into the show, in ways that have never quite felt essential to the bigger plot points.
At Slate, Jim Newell makes a similar argument that Weiner's penis can't be plausibly recast as a "campaign issue," noting that Weiner's fall from grace should be riveting in its own right without the attempts to shoehorn it into being revealing about Clinton's candidacy.
Those moves could be rendered useless if London no longer acts as a bridge to the EU. "A lot of the banks have used Britain as sort of the shoehorn into the continent," said John Manley, chief equity strategist at Wells Fargo Funds Management.
One can even argue that there is a level of cunningness in her practice of routinely retroactively claiming that her characters were from marginalized communities in order to shoehorn them into a woke narrative she wants to claim was conceived in her head all along.
Mr. Graney not only adapted Sophocles's seven tragedies into a play called "These Seven Sicknesses" but went on to shoehorn all 29 surviving Greek tragedies into the 103-hour 210 show "All Our Tragic," which collected six Jeff Awards, celebrating local excellence in theater.
So we decided to shoehorn that reality right into the belly of the discourse beast by creating a Twitter account called the American Voter Bot, which turns the raw C.C.E.S. data into neat, tweet-length profiles of real-life individual voters' stances on issues.
CROSS I think it may turn out to be slightly burdensome, in that people who don't realize that was five years ago are going to mistakenly think, "Oh they're jumping on and trying to shoehorn in —" WALTER Oh, but we actually filmed it six years ago.
It doesn't help that the show's place in the Marvel continuum forces it to start midstream — after the action of "Jessica Jones," in which Mr. Colter's Cage had a significant role — which leads to a flashback-heavy structure to shoehorn in the origin stories of Cage and other characters.
I was trying to shoehorn all of these different types of music onto the record, not out of trying to be eclectic, but just because I was in love with all of these genres and I felt like this may be my only chance to make a record.
Entire movies like "Miss Bala" or "Maria Full of Grace" have been made about poor young women tragically swept up in the drug war, but by making Maritza a semi-major character in the second season, the show tries to shoehorn a small, personal story into a series that can't accommodate it.
"The state attempts to shoehorn a sprawling case about marketing claims, drug addiction and epidemiology into the narrow and well-defined boundaries of a tort that 'arises where a person uses his own property in such a manner as to cause injury to the property of another,'" the J&J brief said.
The less outrageous segments of the plan simply shoehorn other policy positions into proposals for black people, with divisive statements like, "No group has been more economically harmed by decades of illegal immigration than low-income African-American workers" and the recitation of stump speech lines on trade, infrastructure, and job creation.
Lined in Moroccan leather and red silk, this Art Deco toiletry kit, first made for the 1925 Exposition of Modern Industrial and Decorative Arts, features more than 50 items from a nail clipper and a shoehorn, to hair brushes made of ivory that resemble a silhouette of the American skyscrapers when stored in one of the three removable trays.
If Mueller went out of his way to shoehorn events that occurred in D.C. and Manhattan into a single indictment out of Virginia, that would have been more unusual than his decision to impanel a grand jury in D.C.  At this stage, none of us know exactly what Mueller is investigating or what evidence he has.
Though Perry says he's loyal to Sony for buying Gaikai and eventually building a service with 1 million subscribers instead of just "shoving it somewhere in a drawer," he says his personal opinion is that Sony didn't really understand what to do with Gaikai, and the company started by trying to shoehorn Gaikai's tech into a way to sell its own hardware.
The criticism goes that the studios try to shoehorn actors who arguably are leads into supporting categories because (a) they know it's by and large easier to get supporting nominations and wins, (b) they have other actors in the same film competing in those categories and/or (c) someone is either too famous to be considered supporting or not famous enough to be seen as a lead.
Putting aside the fact that it is a joyless creeper full of awkward bars that name-check Filet-o-Fish sandwiches, it is kinda wacky to hear a 45-year-old man who is still one of the best-selling rappers in the world shoehorn references to sci-fi parasites ("Became a Symbiote, so / My fangs are in your throat, ho" quoth Em, cringily).
But trying to shoehorn a documentary about the fragility of the soul into a tale of one man achieving his psychological healing by staging an elaborate battle between his doll avatar and a bunch of doll Nazis (a battle that comes complete with Back to the Future references!) is such a misconceived notion to begin with that Welcome to Marwen can never overcome the question of why it exists.
" (He was right: the series, a prequel, is set when Kirk is 26, so to shoehorn the 86-year-old Shatner into it, you'd have to make him Kirk's grandfather or some such, which would be as distracting and as desperate a move as making Kirk ski-jump a shark.)  But Isaacs also went out of his way to be nice to his peerless predecessor, saying that he'd be "happy to meet Will Shatner in real life in a restaurant.
It is the nurse putting fucking stitches in my head, it is my girlfriend's mouth splaying open after I leave her alone at a party for someone she doesn't know to talk her ear off about something she doesn't care about, it is my editor rolling his eyes over a blatant misspelling of whatever ten dollar word I'm trying to shoehorn into a basketball blog, trying to slice 200 bloating words out of the self-same blog, it's me, myself, reading about the President of the United States shitting all over American foreign policy.

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