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- Dune unsatisfying, faulting the ending as unconvincing and thematically overfamiliar. The novel is referred to in A Thousand Plateaus (1980) by Gilles Deleuze...
- the film over and over again, year after year, I find it never grows overfamiliar. It plays like a familiar musical album: the more I know it, the more...
- that film as well and it doesn't fully work." He also criticizes the overfamiliarity of the climax and insufficiently developed characters. Collider's review...
- and they are shaking things up. They're neighbours from ****. They're overfamiliar, likeable and they've got kids. Initially they develop a friendship with...
- the Los Angeles Times wrote, "The town is lovely, the premise solid if overfamiliar, but the script lacks both depth and tension (big problem), and McCurdy...
- stereotypes. Stevens would be more willing to forgive the film for "its overfamiliar comic setups and shameless gag-recycling if the movie’s second half didn’t...
- less than the sum of its parts. Goldie Hawn is much of the problem—her overfamiliar tough-kittenish approach feels more forced with every movie—and so are...
- McCarthy of Variety was critical of the film's lack of originality: "Overfamiliarity extends to the story, jokes and music, most of which reference po****r...
- Serial soon followed. She also appeared in the do****entary short The Overfamiliar Subordinate in 1965. Matthison moved to London, England in search of...
- September 21, 1996.</ref> blasé unimpressed with something because of overfamiliarity, jaded. bon appétit lit. "good appetite"; "enjoy your meal". bon mot...