| 21. | So do comparisons between the sublimely chilling original " The Haunting " and its garishly overblown remake.
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| 22. | It was very effectively, not to say garishly, orchestrated, so any ensemble would sound good in it.
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| 23. | Their apoplectic overacting is more than matched by the special effects in which the movie is garishly gift-wrapped.
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| 24. | But everything about the new building seems garishly inappropriate and amateurish, starting with the overwrought, badly scaled architecture.
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| 25. | Nava's skill at image-making is richly and, when it has to be, garishly apparent.
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| 26. | "Bossa Cubana, " like the Havana nightclubs at which the band performed, is garishly seductive.
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| 27. | He had the garishly bad taste to dwell on the ages and infirmities of some of his least favorite jurists.
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| 28. | Asked to ride into the Astrodome on a litter carried by garishly clad men, King surprised promoters by agreeing.
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| 29. | More frivolously, it might be fun to look back from the distance of three decades at that garishly colorful period.
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| 30. | The music is garishly tacky, and the cooking show a funny parody of'50s-style ersatz French chic.
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