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unepic

  • a word derived from epic.
    epic
    adjective
    noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style.

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The Old Testament's four brief chapters are souped up, padded out, and somehow made into a movie that is commendably unepic.

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Yet he resists temptation, and except for a few scenes in which priests of Chemosh, played by weight lifters in green lingerie, clomp about to oboe music, the picture is commendably unepic.

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The Old Testament's four brief chapters are souped up, padded out and somehow made into a movie that is commendably unepic.

From Time Magazine Archive