She decides not to punish The Apple and its makers because she finds it So Bad, It's Good and mockingly asks what her superiors are going to do about that.She sins Country Strong for having its protagonist commit suicide by overdose immediately after her triumphant comeback concert.She sins Love's Labour's Lost for its abrupt bleak epilogue, which sees the characters of the otherwise upbeat romantic comedy struggle through World War II (including the death of Boyett), and the Foregone Conclusion of the War's end isn't enough to lift anyone's spirits.The Sextette review downright starts with her saying "I'm not gonna lie, this review's gonna hurt". A good indicator is whether Diva eschews the opening phrase or adds something to the closing one. Suckiness Is Painful: Expected from musicals who deserve an infernal judgment.She lets The Baker's Wife finish her catchphrase in David Copperfield with a baffled "what was that?" in reaction to the weirdness in that film. She also does a Blah, Blah, Blah version in A Troll In Central Park to get it over with quickly, and in "Tentacolino", after "Greetings, mortals!", she comments on the original episode, and how weird it looked after three years.
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA SONGS ANGEL OF MUSIC LYRICS MOVIE
Strangled by the Red String: invoked In her The Music Man review, she criticizes the lack of chemistry between the two leads.Diva: But some of us are more special than others.