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Adjective: "resembling or characteristic of a B-movie"
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- 1990, London Theatre Record, Volume 10, Issues 14-26, page 1154:
- A busty, bespectacled blonde stalks off at the start of Legends of Evil, Anne Caulfleld's B-moviesque fantasia on the evils of British imperialism.
1996 January 26, Loki , “Yet Another Opinion (Dusk 'til Dawn)”, in alt.gothic (Usenet):The final fight showdown is worthy of any B movie, and I laughed incessantly. The ending closes things back up and pans away to a well-done and quite B-moviesque twist ending.
- 2011, Amie Tullius, "Moab WabiSabi Fashion Show", Catalyst, Volume 30, Number 2, February 2011, page 28:
- Nothing makes the good people of Moab go into a cheering, screaming frenzy like a good, old-fashioned B-Moviesque city stomping.
- 2011, Mary Ellen Green, "Rollercoaster of tragedy, comedy and musical theatre", Monday Magazine (Victoria, British Columbia), 30 June 2011 - 6 July 2011, page 17:
- "We rented a laser machine for Ricky Potts', song, 'Space Aged Bachelor Man' because it takes place in outer space with cats. It's a very B-moviesque vision of outer space," says Britt Small, who is directing the play alongside writer and Atomic Vaudeville co-founder, Jacob Richmond.
- 2012, Jason Hewlett, "From the basement they come: B-moviesque reviews", Kamloops Daily News, 12 May 2012:
- Given the B-moviesque title of the show, the reviews are primarily of genre pictures: horror, sci-fi, action and comedy.
- 2014, Reverend Eddi, album review, Sonic Shocks, Issue 21, February 2014, page 21:
- 'Never Gonna Stop It' adds a sizeable slice of boogie into Rev and 'Zombie Dumb' has, with its B-moviesque feel, to be the best instrumental with minimalist vocal lines (Zombie Dumb) out there.