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- Take the kids'TV show " Mighty Morphin Power Rangers . " If the production values hadn't been cheesier than " Godzilla, " the show would have flopped.
- In " The Guardian ", Peter Bradshaw called it " a gallant, ghastly fantasy " and added, " half a pound of Roquefort left overnight in a glove compartment could not be cheesier.
- Please ! There's nothing cheesier than one politician playing " gotcha " with some shopworn manifesto or some airy-fairy pledge-to-ban-soft-money-or-bad-breath.
- Schmidt called the cutscenes a " giant distraction " for the team and himself as project leader : he later described them as " cheesier than most " of those from the period and noted that " I wince a lot looking back on [ them ] ".
- That Gainsbourg lets us hear those sobs is an audaciously tacky touch _ far cheesier than Birkin's sex sounds on " Je T'Aime . . . Moi Non Plus " _ but its effect adds to the poignancy and ambiguity of the song.
- It has already been a strange year in Flushing, with the inherent dysfunction in the Doubleday-Wilpon ownership finally seeping to the surface, producing one of the cheesier New York baseball moves of recent memory, the scuttling of three Mets coaches, just to scare everybody else.
- There will be commercials for 3-Ds featuring the star of the series, Frankie Muniz, and packages of the new product _ a line of three-sided snacks in flavors like Nacho Cheesier _ will appear in a scene of the episode as part of a promotional sweepstakes.
- And while it might be suggested that churning out a movie is perhaps no worse than some of what the cheesier tabloid shows have done on the case-- the media equivalent of " But everybody else is doing it, ma "-- that's hardly taking the high road.
- Much as I respect Schorr, his moralizing would have been easier to take if I had not just seen him playing a fictional anchor opposite Michael Douglas in a Hollywood thriller, " The Game, " having also appeared in a cheesier potboiler, " The Net, " the year before.
- McMahon cites the Willie Nelson-Julio Iglesias tune " To All the Girls I've Loved Before " as one of the more exotic mixtures; even though the song was a flop with critics in 1984 ( and it sounds even cheesier today ), its romanticism and unusual mix of voices made it a big hit.