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It's bizarrely impersonal, giving little away.
It's horrid, it's ghastly, it's bizarrely engrossing.
For something trying so hard to sound alive, it's bizarrely bland.
It's bizarrely fascinating, exhilarating and exasperating stuff in which every continuity error becomes a super-signifier and nothing is accidental – ever.
It's bizarrely disjointed: high points punctuated by longueurs, big crowd-pleasing hits cut short, not least Gold Digger, and a weird cover version of the opening minutes of Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody.
Admittedly, his father was once an RAF musician, who was sent to Iraq in the early 1990s as a stretcher-bearer, and while Corden says the day this was announced was one of the worst of his life – and the day his dad arrived back the very best – it's bizarrely flat in the telling.
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Labor Day lacks this film-maker's usual sophisticated wit: it is bizarrely unconvincing, sugary and humourless, like a Walt Disney version of The Night of the Hunter.
Even aside from the industry's weird aesthetic obsessions, it is bizarrely fond of celebrating men who are horrible to women, and this, to my mind, is the worst of its crimes.
But the company said that the board had shunned its suggestion of buying high-speed vote counters to accommodate the time crunch created by the runoff, and that it was bizarrely fixated on reviving its lever machines.
One editor said she could tell Pizza Hut's crust was made with frozen dough because it was "bizarrely uniform and just not appetizing".
Yet it is bizarrely personality free.
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