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This one, though, is probably too talky to hold their interest.
They'll find much of the movie slow, talky and hard to follow.
The result is a talky enterprise that runs on at the mouth far too long.
And the proceedings are occasionally too talky for little ones.
But the poems one remembers are the long and talky ones.
But most of this talky film takes place around larger or smaller tables.
The movie was not a big hit and got very poor reviews, many claim it to be more of a talky, action film.
It is an unusually talky play, particularly for one that's set among athletes.
Its talky stretches make it a good, practical church piece but not a great concert work.
But when the show was talky, they appeared restless.
The subject matter is too adult, the plot too talky.
For the first time, a talky docu-play has become an involving drama.
Yes, it's talky and full of symbolism that seems heavy-handed on film.
Once in the bases though, it suddenly turned very talky, thanks to all the exposition needed to explain what happened and why.
Short stories inhabited by engaging but talky people who snap to attention when made to question their lives.
By nature we Americans are a talky people, given to self-expression and self-definition.
Often the quiet spells were as good as the talky ones.
With its ambling, talky dialogue, the movie has the feel of a filmed play.
Still, the episode feels padded and talky, when it should move swiftly toward the end.
We dispersed in silence, unusual for such a talky foursome.
She was a very talky professor who had to be escorted to some make-believe mountain of gold.
An advantage of a talky dog like Spike is that you know always where he is.
We also have a different kind of theatrical tradition, which is less talky and intellectualized than the British one.
He called it "a very talky episode, and doesn't really balance its exposition-dump with quite enough action."