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"dreck" Definitions
  1. something that you think is of very bad quality

115 Sentences With "dreck"

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For all the dreck that's out there — and there's plenty.
And that means a lot of dreck goes on sale.
And yet what CNN's audience is treated to is propagandized dreck.
There's a lot of strummy, derivative dreck under the Americana banner.
The problem is that its content is polarized between excellence and dreck.
Of course, they said their usual so-sorrys for facilitating this dreck.
You can do lots of art about the dreck that's on the internet.
There are a couple of quality stacks and not much dreck in sight.
It's easy to hate the cynical dreck he's put out, and his hacky performances therein.
And among all that dreck, that refuse, that detritus, there exists some very good horror movies.
Did Kavanaugh and White House operatives know that Whelan was going to pitch this conspiracy theory dreck?
Then there are the pointed critiques of whatever dreck bested the act in the charts that week.
As TechCrunch's resident watch lover I enjoy a view on markets outside of the typical consumer electronics dreck.
Ensuring the day's most important protests aren't hidden behind frivolous celebrity dreck should be one of those responsibilities.
It gives you easy access to the SIM card and microSD slot when you're not diving into the dreck.
This greatly increases the odds of finding good bottles, because conscientious merchants have weeded out much of the dreck.
I continue to believe that my attempts to turn dreck into gold give Galen, wherever he is, great satisfaction.
Surely, sniffed the film elite, Sony was delusional if it thought it could make something out of such dreck.
"No way I'm going to let my family drink that dreck," he said, using the Yiddish word for dirt.
Instead, it suggests that audiences want exactly the opposite—they hunger for inventive, interesting films, not the same old dreck.
" What he said privately, according to the American scholar Hubert Dreyfus, was, "How can I even begin to read this Dreck!
Hopefully find a way to get a better processor that runs better on watches than the dreck Qualcomm reheated in 43.
I do remember in Joel's acceptance letter he said there were a lot of assets in the puzzle with little dreck.
Then suddenly, last night it changed course, hid those three episodes, and launched with only this "How EDM Changed The World" dreck.
" Mr. Miller did not want to relegate his customers, whom he considered family, to store-bought seltzer, which he described as "dreck.
Stewart may well be as consequential a screen actress as Sigourney Weaver, but dreck like this isn't going to build a comparable filmography.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads When Christianity influences contemporary films, the result is often preachy dreck about the evils of secular society.
Before Puppy could wipe his lips of dreck a biker boot kicked his ass out the saloon door and into the hungry blue night.
These evoke the idea of the artist as alchemist, transforming the dregs and dreck of human existence into the spiritual gold of high art.
The move she announced Tuesday is the equivalent of throwing her hand in, understanding that what she was holding was, in a word, dreck.
It's like that self-help dreck about setting artificial deadlines to get stuff done — yet their very artificiality is precisely why they are ineffective.
No. No. No. No. There's Valentine's Day, and New Year's Eve, and Mother's Day, and they're all exactly the same flavor of bland romantic dreck.
But that's the trick: summer blockbusters may largely be dreck, but there are plenty of other films out there that are satisfying. Inventive. Subversive. Clever.
Put indelicately, he collected hundreds of pounds of dreck — sludge from drains, gutters and downspouts, the dregs of civilization that most people try to avoid.
" - Jed Perl, The New York Review of Books (2014) "There is, to put it simply, absolutely no valid reason besides money to exhibit this dreck today.
He can't believe his luck when he stumbles upon a neon yellow FUBU jersey, a rare hip-hop fashion find amid the store's non-designer dreck.
It doesn't matter that his research has been discredited—it all falls under a "controversial" viewpoint that, for uncurious publishers, is indistinguishable from the usual conservative dreck.
A treasure hunt suggested by mysterious, ancient clues is so much more fun than the boring "corporate overlords are coming to kill us all" dreck of season one.
Paying a small fee to get access to high-quality content was a more appealing option than sifting through the dreck to illegally download a file of dubious quantity.
Once Upon a Time is an ode to dreck — to the TV shows churned out and watched and then vanished from view, and to the movies no one remembers.
This small, elegant shop stocks what I think of as "general non-dreck," meaning everything from yoga guides to literary theory to the poetry of Yehuda Amichai and Dahlia Ravikovitch.
It is a dumping ground for whichever policymaker, think tank lanyard, or corporate CEO might want to publish some poorly-written—and self-serving—dreck about public policy that day.
On the contrary, the series's commitment to its past sources, including Death Race 2000 and general grindhouse dreck, make its contemporary commentary on climate change feel like and eerily bumbling afterthought.
" Yes, garlic's smell is so pungent that, as Allen pointed out, "other common names include 'Divel's Dreck,' a colloquial version of the ancient apothecary's term, Stercus Diaboli, meaning 'the devil's own excrement.
In retrospect, the enthusiasm for this debt represented a credit bubble every bit as glaring as the American one that had seen Moody's and the like conferring triple-A ratings on subprime dreck.
I also knew the music that same guy made, and it sounded like Speedin' Bullet 2 Heaven: a faux deep, lazily composed, shittily produced, and lyrically trite collection of dreck about being sad and whatever.
This is the third draft I submitted, and while I wish there were a bit more room for the grid to breathe, I think it's free of dreck (REE being the only real gross entry, IMO).
Ultimately I had to pull out about half the grid and experiment with endless variations of cheater squares to get something that scored both high on my "that's cute" meter and low on the "dreck" meter.
The movie is dreck made just acceptable enough for children with still-developing frontal lobes, one that would bore most adults to tears if it didn't stop to do things like give a dragon a colonic.
There may come a time when the Netflix algorithm grows sophisticated enough to cut out the middle man and write its own scripts, but until that day arrives, niche-targeted dreck like "The Silence" will have to suffice.
No, that's where the kitchen is, and we cannot for a New York minute imagine that you're really there, turning out this franco-dreck that's catching the fancy of hundreds of gullible eaters at the hottest bistro in town.
The two were known for rescuing the division from early-2000s dreck like Shasta McNasty and Madigan Men, replacing it with shows that fit the burgeoning age of so-called prestige TV: Breaking Bad, Community, Damages, Masters of Sex.
My construction process is closely related to what I look for when solving a fun crossword: a fairly wide open grid, interesting compound phrases that cover a variety of topics, unusual scrabbly letter combinations and a minimum of the shorter dreck.
He was no longer the quarterback who emerged from the ether of undrafted free agency to rescue the franchise from nearly a decade of post-Aikman despair, from mediocre (or worse) dreck like Chad Hutchinson, Quincy Carter, Drew Henson, and Vinny Testaverde.
But there's more dreck on the schedule, so the Steelers are practically a lock to make the playoffs, which seems nuts when you consider that two weeks ago when they lost to the Jaguars you wondered if Ben Roethlisberger would retire mid-season.
"Feel It," the title track from the dance-soul outfit's new 7-inch, is a loaded celebration of uncertainty, reminding through the tried and true medium of saucy dance jams that it's still up to us to make the best of all the dreck.
Unfortunately, the conversation soon turned into a late-night freshman-year dorm-room debate, as he stumbled into a controversy of his own making by using Holocaust deniers and their appalling falsehoods as an example of how much dreck should be allowed on the platform.
With friends who are less social media oriented, I remain an evangelist for a well-curated feed, though I include a trigger warning: The dreck that inevitably works its way into the stream can ruin your day (or your democracy), as the world now knows.
Amazon's fare is divided into the free stuff — a lot of sappy, made-for-TV dreck mostly — and options to rent or buy, including the original "Miracle on 34th Street" (1947) (nice cast, I guess) and the very engaging "A Muppet Christmas Carol" (1992).
But The Happytime Murders seems to have recycled ideas from other raunchy puppet movies, filtered them through layers of garbage and dreck, slapped on the least imaginative noir trappings possible, and then lifelessly insisted we had better laugh, because here is another puppet making a penis joke.
Now, the category is filled with dreck from the big animation studios, while wonderful smaller films that qualified for consideration for a nomination like My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea and The Girl Without Hands (or, heck, just The Lego Batman Movie) were passed over.
Mind you, when you consider how bad the quality of some contemporary rap lyrics are (listen to this clearly-enunciated but utterly meaningless bit of dreck from Ty Dolla $ign and ILOVEMAKONNEN, for example), you can see why rappers might not want people to know what they're rapping about.
With only basic television access in the 2000s, a British fight fan might be reduced to waiting into the early hours of the morning to watch abysmal dreck like British large lads Michael Sprott and Matt Skelton leaning on each other for 12 rounds for the Commonwealth title.
And since the News Feed is already a bit of a wasteland of algorithmically curated dreck that fits your predetermined filter bubble, perhaps Peak Memory will lead us on a slide down into the Slough of Eternal Repetition, which will finally be the end of our time on Facebook altogether.
The gaudy statistics from a limited pool of elite quarterbacks — such as New Orleans' Drew Brees, Kansas City's Patrick Mahomes, Indianapolis's Andrew Luck and the Los Angeles Rams' Jared Goff — tend to overshadow a wider field of weekly dreck, with some surprising highlights and awkward news conference moments mixed in.
In late 20023, when Clinton's presidency was on the ropes, he turned to the political consultant he had hired to run his very first campaign for governor of Arkansas: Dick Morris, a bizarre and amoral operative from New York known for his work on behalf of some of the worst dreck that the Reagan Revolution dragged in.
But for those of you who don't want to risk being cursed by a well-meaning but fatally misguided bit of dramedy dreck that feels like a 1997 throwback in all the worst ways, well, I'm going to tell you about 11 things that happen in The Book of Henry, getting more spoiler-iffic along the way.
And the Rebecca Black fiasco is nothing without the controversial, arguably exploitative tactics of the ARK Music Factory, which takes money from the rich parents of girls and gives them utter dreck with the promise it will help their pop career—only, in the case of Black (and to varying degrees, everyone else who has given their money to ARK), they made her a meme.
207, ().Wilson, Dreck Spurlock. African-American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary (1865-1945), (Google Books link), Taylor & Francis, 2004, pp. 15-17, ().
Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising. GM Rewell & Company, 1887. p405-409 and under builder Uriah Sandy.Wilson, Dreck Spurlock, ed.
The traditional fisherman's day song, the "Schmotzmarsch", reads: "Schmotz, schmotz, Dreck auf Dreck, Schellakönig, wüaschte Sau!". It was composed in 1903 by Mr. Ostermayer, the city's capellmeister at the time. Every four years, the Wallenstein Festival begins in the city on the Sunday after the Fishermen's Day. That festival is regarded as the largest historical festival in Europe.
Retrieved 27 Nov 2019.Neustadt Dreeg Tournament at www.nordbayern.de. Retrieved 27 Nov 2019. The game is variously known as Dreeg, Nürnberger Dreck or Nämbercher Dreeg.
New York: Routledge, 2008. His short stories, articles and interviews have also appeared in print and online publications such as Advocate.com, NYpress.com, Tanglefoot, Dreck Magazine, BigFib.
Episodes produced since the first film have been variously categorized by DVD Talk and DVD Verdict as "tedious", "boring" and "dreck", a "depressing plateau of mediocrity", and "laugh-skimpy".
Schem names other contracts - Farbensammeln ("Suit Collecting"), Grünassen ("Green Ace") and Dreck ("mud", "dirt") - alongside the usual Rotassen ("Red Ace") and Sechsundsechzig ("Sixty-Six"), but does not describe them.
Dreeg, Nuremberg Dreck or Nuremberg Dreeg (, Nämbercher Dreeg or Dreeg) is a card game that is described as "a special Franconian form of Sixty-Six with the wonderful name of Nuremberg Dreck." It is the most common variant of Sixty-Six in the Franconian region of Bavaria, Germany. It is a compendium game based on four variations of Sixty-Six and is usually played by four players, although three may also play.
On Anime News Network, Justin Sevakis said "There is simply nothing good about Roots Search. It's stupid, ugly, badly dated, and annoying." Other reviewers noted the similarities to the film Alien, going so far as to call it "derivative dreck".
Beverly Loraine Greene (October 4, 1915 – August 22, 1957) was an American architect. According to architectural editor Dreck Spurlock Wilson, she was "believed to have been the first African-American female licensed as an architect in the United States." She was registered as an architect in Illinois in 1942.
But that is giving the film more credit than it deserves". Wrigley also criticized the film's acting. Scott Weinberg from eFilmCritic.com panned the film stating in his review, "When people use the term 'bottom of the barrel', they often forget about the UNDERSIDE of the barrel, which is where poorly-made dreck like this belongs.
Tom Becker, of DVD Verdict, concluded his review with, "A cool, if slightly loquacious, release from Troma, There's Nothing Out There is a fun little film that's worth checking out". A review in VideoHound's Cult Flicks & Trash Pics said, "In general, this no-budget parody of screen schlock is barely better than the dreck it imitates".
The Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics Blackbeard vigorously defended comic strips as worthy of study. "The comic strip is the only wholly indigenous American art form. . . . Only the tasteless and uninformed consider comic art trivial." He described comic books, by contrast, as "meretricious dreck," which may have marginalized him in the broader field of comic art.
Since its release Night Train to Terror has become an infamous cult classic of grade-Z movie fare.Of Dreck & Drink: Night Train to Terror and 2nd Shift Brewing Albino Pygmy Puma, by Jim Vorel Paste Magazine The film is often compared to Plan 9 from Outer Space due to its bad dialogue, poor editing, and numerous continuity errors.
Dreck- Apotheke He made extensive reference and resorted to both ancient and contemporary medical authorities and to folk medicine (sailors, farmers, common people). His works reflected a deep learning based on the four temperaments theory and the outcome of a lengthy process of compiling the data obtained from his observation. Amongst his essential works, there was a textbook on how to use human and animal excrement to cure internal or external diseases (Heilsame Dreck-Apotheke: wie nemlich mit Koth und Urin die meisten Krankheiten und Schäden glucklich geheilet worden), such as fecal bacteriotherapy. He wrote a treatise (Flagellum salutis) on the advantage of the whip for curative purpose in various disorders and a handbook on the toad's therapeutic properties (Bufo juxta methodum et leges illustris Academiae Naturae curiosorum breviter descriptus).
Los Angeles, Jewish Virtual Library Under his leadership, the synagogue took its current name, Temple Beth Am in 1957. It moved into a new building designed by the African-American architect, Ralph A. Vaughn, in 1959.Dreck Spurlock Wilson, African American Architects: A Biographical Dictionary, 1865-1945, New York City: Routledge, 2004, p. 666 In 1990, it celebrated its 55th anniversary.
The continual staring of Baldwin's character at a badly painted portrait of a stern old dude would be far less funny if they weren't accompanied by 'mysterious music' that leaves you wondering when the painting's eyes are going to move. They never do, though yours will. They'll roll back into your head if you sit through this dreck." Scoopy gave an unfavorable review and wrote "Bitter Harvest is a bad erotic thriller.
Shortly afterwards Weisband announced she would not be seeking re-election next month, citing the need to focus on studying for her degree in psychology. She did not rule out a return to politics after graduating."Unsere Ideen versinken in Müll und Dreck" ("Our ideas are drowning in garbage and filth"), Der Spiegel online, 20 April 2012, retrieved 22 April 2012. "Marina Weisband, Student and Politician", Deutsche Welle, 24 April 2012, retrieved 30 April 2012.
The National Pythian Temple "was planned to be the headquarters of the Knights of Pythias and to house the lodge's combined national offices, numerous meeting halls, and rent-producing stores and offices." Walter T. Bailey designed terra- cotta griffins in the frieze of the Knights of Pythias Temple. Though the Knights of Pythias eventually lost ownership of the building, Bailey did maintain his office in the structure after its completion.Wilson, Dreck Spurlock.
Woodring frequently mentions Captain Beefheart, Bill Frisell as musical favorites, but also "schmaltzy, potent, cheap pop music with strings from the late 50s and early 60s, the Theme from A Summer Place, Holiday for Strings, the theme from Midnight Cowboy...that sort of dreck." He also listens to a lot of classical musichis brother, with whom he's close, is a classical musician and has introduced him to much of what he listens to.
Most of the film was deemed "unwatchable" for mostly having scenes of the characters walking about aimlessly and a seeming lack of production values. Monsters and Critics.com's Jeff Swindoll also questioned Abraham's apparently not knowing "better than to star in this dreck" as a "cheapjack version of Captain Ahab". He panned the film's laughable special effects, though he offered it minor praise for its "rather bleak ending" similar to the series' titular title Maneater.
Drake House :Drake is a dormitory for upperclassmen boys, nicknamed "Dreck" because it is supposedly where all the unsavory boys at Easton live. Kiran Hayes at one point has a fling with a boy from Drake House and Reed is forced to publicly break up with him (for Kiran) on instruction of the other Billings girls. Marc Alberro, whom Reed becomes friends with in Ambition, lives here. Pemberly Hall :Junior/Senior girls who fall short of reaching Billings reside in Pemberly.
Oerding named the album Konturen (Contours) after a line in the song "Alles okay": "Und dieser Dreck auf meiner Haut ist mir endlich so vertraut. Denn diese Spuren und Konturen machen mich aus" ("And this dirt on my skin is finally so familiar to me, because these traces and contours make me"). Oerding said that with his sixth album, he wanted to find his own "profile more and more". Oerding recorded "Ich hab dich nicht mehr zu verlieren" with singer Ina Müller, his girlfriend of 10 years.
Asch assaults Luke several times throughout the game, but cooperates with Luke's party in the latter half of the storyline, during which the player has the opportunity to control him in Luke's stead. Asch mostly prefers working alone, though he does contract the help of a band of thieves known as the Dark Wings. He is extremely short tempered and verbally abusive, especially towards Luke, who he frequently refers to as "dreck". He also has romantic feelings for Natalia, though he never admits it.
Jonas Mekas praised it in Film Culture: "The first shock changes into silence then is transposed into amazement. We have seldom seen such down-to-body beauty, so real as only beauty (man) can be: terrible beauty that man, that woman is..." Others have dismissed the film as amateurish, and filmmaker Ken Jacobs called it "dreck." After only a few screenings in the sixties, Rubin asked Mekas to destroy the film; instead, he shelved it. Years later she had another change of heart and gave him permission to screen it.
"'Trouble With Larry' Sitcom So Ridiculous It Leaves You Breathless." Seattle Post- Intelligencer, August 25, 1993, page D6. The Orlando Sentinels Greg Dawson praised the show's "first-rate" cast, but attacked the pilot's "dead-in-the- water writing" and "nonstop witlesscisms", and called the finished product "sophomoric dreck ... which tests the self-control of anyone with an IQ over 50 and a sledgehammer or handgun in the house." CBS tried premiering the series a few weeks in advance of the 1993 TV season in order to give the show a ratings boost.
Feine Sahne Fischfilet ("Fine Cream Fish Fillet") is a German punk band formed in 2007 in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. The band's members are from Jarmen, Demmin, Greifswald, Rostock, Demmin, Loitz, Hanshagen and Wismar. The band has officially released five studio albums: Backstage mit Freunden in 2009 and Wut im Bauch, Trauer im Herzen a year later — both released via Diffidati Records —, Scheitern & Verstehen in 2012, Bleiben oder Gehen in 2015 and Sturm & Dreck in 2018 via Audiolith Records. The 2015 released fourth studio album peaked at no. 21 in the German Albums Charts.
The Blue Lagoon was panned by critics. It holds a score of 8% on Rotten Tomatoes out of 24 reviews. The critical consensus reads: "A piece of lovely dreck, The Blue Lagoon is a naughty fantasy that's also too chaste to be truly entertaining." Among the more common criticisms were the ludicrously idyllic portrayal of how children would develop outside of civilized society, the unfulfilled buildup of the island's natives as a climactic threat and the way the film, while teasing a prurient appeal, conspicuously obscures all sexual activities.
Benhayon asserts that music such as rock, reggae, pop, funk, rap and the work of J.S Bach contain the "pranic energy" that his followers must abstain from. Taught to reject other forms of music, UM followers commit to in-house esoteric or 'glorious' Benhayon-approved music, such as that by Miranda and Michael Benhayon or the official UM musician Chris James. WFMU music critic Micah Moses says tracks from the UM record label Glorious Music are "contemporary faux urban pop" and "imitation mainstream dreck" that are mostly "unplayable" and "dreadfully bad".
In 2005, Evans starred in the independent drama Fierce People, an adaptation of Dirk Wittenborn's 2002 novel of the same name. He also starred in London (2005), a romantic drama, in which he played a drug user with relationship problems. London was negatively received by critics; Variety magazine described it as "noxious", and thought Evans' character was the worst, and film critic Roger Ebert called the film a "dreck". For his first comic book role, he portrayed superhero Johnny Storm / Human Torch in Fantastic Four (2005), based on the Marvel Comic of the same name.
Which means that either ITV thought the show was too substandard even for the dreck it fills ITV2's schedule with, or Channel 4 actually paid good money to take it off its hands. Either way, shame on Channel 4. As [Stewart] Lee himself might say, to watch it really is the equivalent of letting somebody straddle your face and defecate directly onto your eyeballs." Shouting at Cows's Pippa Harris said: "Paddy's TV Guide is the kind of curve ball Channel 4 likes to throw in amongst Homeland and documentaries about dolphin murder and the alarming 5 minute thought-provokers like Random Acts.
He concluded by referring to the film as "dreck". One year later, Gordiano Lupi in his book on D'Amato stated that the film was "crazy and visionary" and called it the best film of D'Amato's Caribbean period. The film was "exasperatingly slow" and the acting was sub-par, but Lupi saw these weaknesses as elements that even added to the myth of a "home- made cinema of the extreme". He wrote that the scenes of hardcore pornography were "well attended to" and "shot with craftsmanship and pioneering spirit", keeping in mind that these were the first of their kind in Italian film.
To me the show is now 21 Jump Street meets Star Dreck." Scheider felt the series had strayed too far away from its premise, and that he "became more of a combat commander than a scientific commander and I hadn't signed up for that." He added that after moving production to Florida, the show was "going to present human beings who had a life on land as well as on the boat... we've had one script that has done that (the episode 'Vapors')," Scheider said. "The other shows are Saturday afternoon 4 o'clock junk for children.
Lissa Pattillo of Anime News Network finds that the manga "is a delightfully charismatic read that's full of magic and mirth" and "evokes the charm of CLAMP's shoujo series skill and has only just begun unraveling the mysteries of this likeable cast of characters". Theron Martin sees that the anime version "is often quite funny, not always predictable, and provides a solid story hook for future developments". Summer Mullins describes that the "animation is stellar, the backgrounds are beautiful, and the music is gorgeous". Carlo Santos finds that "the series is either a ridiculous amalgam of fairytale dreck or a poignant slice-of-life with fantasy elements".
There was no instant reaction to Schneider's interpretation from the Luxembourg government. However, on 9 January 1965 Luxembourg's Foreign Minister, Pierre Werner, countered that Drach was indeed a convicted war criminal. Schneider's attempt retrospectively to vindicate Drach "represented a completely false assessment of the inhuman persecution that had taken over in Luxembourg during the war" ("...stellt eine völlige Verkennung der unmenschlichen Verfolgungsmaßnahmen dar, die während des Krieges in Luxemburg ergriffen wurden"). Victor Bodson, who as Luxembourg's Minister of Justice back in 1954 had signed off on the release, expressed himself more pithily: "We chucked the muck over the Moselle" ("Wir haben den Dreck über die Mosel abgeschoben").
Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 30% based on 33 reviews, with an average rating of 4.12/10. The site's critics' consensus reads: "The Silence has nothing new to say with a derivative premise and placid pacing -- even a wasted Stanley Tucci is unable to elevate the stodgy material a decibel above dreadful." Metacritic assigned the film a score of 25 out of 100 from 4 critics, reflecting "generally unfavorable reviews". Scott Tobias, reviewing for The New York Times, called The Silence "niche-targeted dreck" where "only a quality cast and more generous production values can cover up the shoddy stitching".
Working on all aspects of her product; music; production; marketing and branding, collaborating with Israeli artists and musicians such as Barak Kram, Jonathan Levy (bassist & Producer), Sabbo & Kuti kutiman , Borgore, Pilpeled , Dreck & Broken fingaz In 2008, she moved to Tel Aviv, and release her first album 'be somebunny' her videos and songs reach an international crowd so she and Barak started touring Europe and the USA. Between 2004 and 2010 Onili released independently 2 albums, and licensed songs to Film, ads and TV shows. In Europe she collaborated with the French clothing brand (cotelac) releasing the EP " First Kiss", and collaborating on a few fashion items, distributed in Cotelac's stores around the world. The graphic design and illustrations of "first kiss" were done by the talented Pilpeled.
A lukewarm review was given by DVD Verdict, which said "I can appreciate what the minds behind The Jackhammer Massacre were trying to do. Yes it's highly derivative of pretty much every single slasher movie ever made; but for a low-budget gore romp, the flick does a few noteworthy things that elevate it beyond waste-of-time dreck. Unfortunately, some snail's-pacing toward the end, along with a few moronic moments, end up dragging the flick down, ultimately sentencing it to the mediocrity bin". A score of two out of five was given by Slasherpool, which deemed it a mediocre slasher and dark horror drama, the website's main criticisms being the uninteresting story and poor acting of the supporting cast, and highlights being Aaron Gaffey's performance and Joe Castro's direction on a limited budget.
Sturm & Dreck reached no. 3 in German Albums Charts, no. 12 in the Austrian Albums Charts and no. 30 in the Swiss Albums Charts. In 2009 the Landeskriminalamt Mecklenburg-Vorpommern filed a lawsuit against the band because of the song Staatsgewalt ("Authority of the State") which is on the tracklist on their debut record Backstage mit Freunden at the Bundesprüfstelle für jugendgefährdende Medien for potential violent content which got declined later.Julia Jüttner: Spiegel Online: Punkband Feine Sahne Fischfilet – Die Staatsfeinde, erschienen am 5. November 2012, abgerufen am 5. November 2012 Two years later the band was mentioned in the Verfassungsschutzbericht of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern for having an explicit anti-state attitude.Verfassungsschutzbericht des Landes Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 2011, S. 84, The band was featured in the Verfassungsschutzbericht again a year later.
The trio became heavily promo-oriented, and would usually cut promos while on their way to the ring (instead of a regular entrance where their theme would play instead). In stark contrast to the gospel-based version of The New Day, their "Power of positivity" version received an overwhelmingly positive reception from fans and critics and had a series of strong in-ring performances and promos. Although they were heels, the crowds would now start chanting "New Day rocks!" as the group had encouraged them to do as babyfaces, instead of "New Day sucks!" Kenny Herzog of Rolling Stone named the group as WWE's "Wrestlers of the Year" for 2015, describing them as "a hat-trick of pro-wrestling awesomeness" having "transformed from preachy dreck to a source of constant entertainment".
Wings returned to Abbey Road in March 1979 to complete the album, before filming a series of promotional videos in Lympne and elsewhere, for what became the Back to the Egg TV special. Back to the Egg received unfavourable reviews from the majority of critics, with Rolling Stone magazine deriding it as "the sorriest grab bag of dreck in recent memory". Although the album charted in the top ten around the world and was certified platinum in the United States, it was viewed as a commercial failure relative to previous Wings releases, particularly in light of the generous financial terms under which McCartney had signed with CBS-owned Columbia Records. Of its singles – "Old Siam, Sir", "Getting Closer" and "Arrow Through Me" – only "Getting Closer" made the top 20 in Britain or America.
Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that 20% of five surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 4.2/10. Video Graveyard rated the film two and a half stars and called it "a ride that incorporates both horror and reality show clichés in a funny, gory manner" with "a great concept that is executed with confidence and does not hold back despite the budget". While it wrote that the acting was below average and the characters were unrealistic, The Worldwide Celluloid Massacre still found Slashers to be "a somewhat entertaining B movie". Scott Weinberg of eFilmCritic heavily criticized Slashers, writing that it was boring "bargain-basement dreck" that was witless, full of shoddy gore effects and painfully amateurish acting, and was ultimately nothing more than "low-grade horror machinations at their most confoundingly stupid".
Previously rehearsed with Rita in the apartment, where Rita feeds her lines woodenly, the scene is "dreck" and "hollow; every line unworthy of a genuine actress's commitment", and Betty plays it in rehearsal as poorly as it is written. Nervous but plucky as ever at the audition, Betty enters the cramped room, but when pitted inches from her audition partner (Chad Everett), she turns it into a scene of powerful sexual tension that she fully controls and draws in every person in the room. The sexuality erodes immediately as the scene ends and she stands before them shyly waiting for their approval. One film analyst asserts that Betty's previously unknown ability steals the show, specifically, taking the dark mystery away from Rita and assigning it to herself, and by Lynch's use of this scene illustrates his use of deception in his characters.
It feels completely separate from the rest of the record, but as it's the second track, you're left with a creeping sense of doubt as the album progresses as to whether more oddities in the same vein will follow, thankfully they don't." The Guardian expressed that "Runaway Dancer" sounds like "Wilson trying to recreate house music as described to him by Alan Partridge". Glide referred to it as "utter dreck coming from the guy who penned 'Surf’s Up.'" Rebeat noted Joe Thomas' "middle-of-the-road musical sensibilities and penchant for auto-tune" and reported "varied" results, writing: "There’s plenty of beauty sprinkled throughout, but the listener has to endure a lot of adult contemporary cheese and head-scratching moments to get to that beauty. In other words, it’s a latter-day Brian Wilson album, and it’s sure to keep Wilson’s fans talking – and arguing – for some time to come.
Garnering positive reviews, The Black Crown was praised by Rock Sound earning a 7 out of 10 rating with a review headline reading "There's no more of that deathcore monotony from Suicide Silence..." and went on further to state "blastbeats and breakneck discordant technicality aren’t lacking on the five-piece’s third LP, but nor are they over-prescribed. In fact, to the group’s merit, there’s very little outright and over-used death metal fury, instead it’s partially replaced by modern metal ambiguities and churning, lengthy breaks." Metal Underground stated "What really makes 'The Black Crown' a worthy listen and elevates it above the dime-a-dozen dreck of today’s deathcore" coupled with the statement "All the familiar elements that make this band are present in spades." Diminuendo gave much praise to the album, giving the album a rating in amplifier attenuation of 8 out of 11.
" Fact named Hippos in Tanks the best label of the year, listing the signing of Ferraro and subsequent release of Far Side Virtual as one of its finest accomplishments. Tiny Mix Tapes included the album as its 21st-best album of the year, and summarized the album as "hyperreal... frivolous... eerily familiar and scarily comfortable: pop structures moving one step closer toward the 'synthetic music box' from Huxley's Brave New World." Fact ranked Far Side Virtual as its sixth-best album of the year, and called it "[t]he finest, most accessible example yet of James Ferraro’s ability to turn the detritus and dreck of US pop/commercial culture into gold – or, at any rate, something stomach-turningly psychedelic, mentally disturbing yet oddly celebratory." Dummy named the album one of its "12 albums for 2011," and Ruth Saxelby concluded that Ferraro "neither celebrates nor critiques the internet's reign but simply observes it with deep fascination.
This version of It's Alive had included a transcribed lyric sheet with numerous inaccuracies, including misheard transcriptions of Joey Ramone's between-song comments. The Parasites included this lyric sheet in their version of the album, and sang all of the lyrics according to how they were printed on the sheet, including all of the inaccuracies. The liner notes were written by Boris the Sprinkler singer Rev. Nørb in April 1997; In them, he claimed that Boris the Sprinkler had originally been slated to cover 1978's Road to Ruin, which was the next Ramones studio album after Leave Home and Rocket to Russia, but while he felt that "half that album is totally great, and cannot be improved upon by mere mortals, the other half is utter dreck that I wouldn't sing if you put a goddamned bazooka to my head", and so had asked Greene if they could cover It's Alive instead, reasoning that it technically followed Rocket to Russia in the Ramones' discography.

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