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  • She goes on to say that "while exhibiting nice brotherly chemistry and comic timing", the Sklar brothers "have transferred characters and bits from their New York stage shows to a boringly traditional sitcom setup".
  • It's fun to hear Charlie Sheen deliver quips like, 'I'm not just a walking penis — I'm a flying penis!' But for most of the movie, Sheen, lowering his voice to a basso he-man growl, gives a boringly flat, square-jawed performance, as if he thought he were doing Hot Shots! Part Quatre.
  • According to critics, "instead of boringly regurgitating the same old program at every performance", the group uses "a solid music base to recreate every performance anew, adding slight nuances, visualization effects and just plain Crem magic, which can only be felt at a live concert".
  • " Allmusic's Heather Phares states ""Highly Evolved"'s primal beat and chunky guitars are certainly post-grunge, but not in the boringly earnest, imitative way that bands such as Silverchair were—the song's sludgy sexiness and tight structure also recall the '60s garage punk that shaped bands like Nirvana and Mudhoney.
  • "Aap Se Hoke Juda Hum Kidhar Jayenge" and "Banke Mohabbat Tum To Base Ho" were labelled "better than average" while "Ye Gore Gore Gaal" was called "boringly average".
  • So while a likeably radiant Monroe naturally thinks she's found her Prince Charming in Jason Gray-Stanford, the overuse of flashbacks and agitated facial expressions boringly hammers home the cliché that his wealthy obsessive is actually murderously bad news.
  • James Rettig from the website Stereogum was more negative towards the clip saying that it looks like a "boringly pretty screensaver" because of the many slow fading shots.


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