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Off-Putting Words In Reviews
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Do certain words or phrases in blurbs and reviews put you right off? Mine include "hilarious", "side-splitting", "innovative" and "...of the year" (usually comedy, movie, or performance, and in a blurb in February)
And some reviews put me off because of the sheer pseudery or self-satisfaction in them . Get this: "This really is raw film-making, in a political vernacular which speaks of Pasolini's high theocratic Marxist belief in the sovereignty of the people..." What's that about,then ? It's the Gospel according to St Matthew ! Well, I don't care, so long it has a happy ending.
And some reviews put me off because of the sheer pseudery or self-satisfaction in them . Get this: "This really is raw film-making, in a political vernacular which speaks of Pasolini's high theocratic Marxist belief in the sovereignty of the people..." What's that about,then ? It's the Gospel according to St Matthew ! Well, I don't care, so long it has a happy ending.
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