Sentence examples for interesting mess from inspiring English sources

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"It's an interesting mess".

It became a horrible but interesting mess.

"It's going to be quite a mess," Johns said just before they went up, "but I hope an interesting mess".

A: Pain & Gain is a bit of a mess, but, boy, it sure is an interesting mess.

But I would love for Bay to keep making movie like Pain & Gain because, even though it's an "interesting mess," it's still... interesting.

The entire tale is told in this column for Indiewire and now that it's out on BluRay we can judge for ourselves afresh if this is an interesting mess, a failure or an unappreciated gem.

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Todd Haynes love letter to 70s London's glam rock scene was a flawed-but-interesting mess – but Bale was decent as glam fan-turned journalist Arthur Stuart, on the trail of his former hero, the Bowie-esque Brian Slade.

It's an interesting, maddening mess — not a terrible movie, and by no means a dull one.

"It's an interesting, maddening mess -- not a terrible movie, and by no means a dull one," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.

You need self-serving human villains, constantly putting their own needs above the greater good, to keep things interesting and mess things up for everyone else.

There are certainly interesting things to mess around with, like Shecky's night life guides, which offer a brief description of bars in Manhattan.

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