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- As a result, the show is permeated by a sense of overfamiliarity.
- If there is a problem with these characters, it is their overfamiliarity.
- Miller encroached into the troubling terrain of overfamiliarity.
- Frankly, though, this type of film is beginning to suffer from a certain overfamiliarity.
- And if overfamiliarity weren't enough of a problem, there's incongruity, too.
- Maybe it's overfamiliarity with a story that's been around more than a century and filmed umpteen times before.
- Dafoe reclaims him from overfamiliarity and restores him to something like primal deathly potency as he skulks around the set, eyeing his next meal.
- The upside to tapping private collections is that you're looking at pieces that haven't been rendered dull through overfamiliarity; the downside is that the pieces are not necessarily top quality.
- "The Wolf Man " and " Werewolf of London " : These ancestral films remain among the best of their kind, even though their horrific impact has been blunted by overfamiliarity.
- The celebratory scene, a hallmark of Lucas'films and, I think, of his philosophy, features some of John Williams'new music, which otherwise tends to fade from consciousness with overfamiliarity.
- After the bewitching flourish of the new, the film starts to wheeze with a nagging overfamiliarity that no amount of digital demons or elf hotties ( Liv Tyler and Cate Blanchett with Spock ears ) can dispel.
- There was some criticism of the album with " The Guardian " accusing the band of " treading water ", the album suffering from overfamiliarity as the group's sixth release despite being a " lovely record ".
- Toobin has a reputation of high quality as a writer and reporter, and the publisher is counting on that standing and the inclusion of purported new documents in the book to lift it out of the ho-hum of overfamiliarity into the wow of freshness.
- Despite some uneven passages and the overfamiliarity of certain prison drama archetypes, this long-lost effort by the 27-year-old Williams is fired with the indignation and raw talent of a young artist finding his passion and beginning to find his distinctive voice.
- To some extent, Hewitt is working against the overfamiliarity of the Dracula legend : How are we not supposed to giggle when any actor playing the Count has to deliver the line " I am not a wine drinker " ( pronounced " vine drinker " )?
- It's almost as if overfamiliarity with the material breeds contempt ( you know, the star-crossed lovers die at the end ); so instead, productions are too often dressed up, disguised and gimmicked up in an effort to make them relevant to today's sensibilities.