"Research into the product seems to steer into that general direction that it is a gimmick. Even though it's approved by the FDA to ""regrow"" hair, it isn't necessarily a guarantee that it's been proven to regrow it at all."
Australian author Bryce Courtenay wrote this excellent but fictional book.
This was used to advertise the film Twister.
Because they aren't the "big boxoffice" hyped ones with all the whiz bang car chases and silly scripts. Most of the movies today are made for making the most money in the shortest time and sold to teens who will go see a movie a dozen times. When I see the top 5 movies listed in sales I just laugh because they are never a good adult movie.
It depends. If the film is quite popular, such as the new film Hunger Games, then it'll be there a while. Most movies that are popular stay a few weeks or even a month or two. Alternatively, the lesser known independent films, or ones with bad reviews only stay for about 2 to 3 weeks. Some films only stay in the theater as "special" one-week only showings to get you hyped up & bring more revenue. Overall, it varies.
Some nicknames were "the millionaires' special", "The wonder ship" , "The last word in luxury" , and the most famous, "The unsinkable ship.
Hyped itself, of course, as well as three words formed from it: overhyped, underhyped and superhyped.
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Both are over hyped.
Not, not, not to any stocks hyped on the Internet.
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They have a adreneline rush which makes them hyped up:)
Because of the dearth of REAL heroes.
Independence Day
how can an exercise be over-hyped? it works out a specific muscle group and if you are looking to focus on that group of muscles then its a good exercise. but you wouldnt do military presses if you were looking to improve your squat strength.
Yes Quite A lot That You Get Quite Hyped Up!
Because the books were hugely popular.
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