The playwright and filmmaker here uses his gift for biting, cryptic dialogue to create an old-time screwball comedy laced with latter-day bawdiness.
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While Times Square may never be able to shed its reputation for bawdiness completely, some community leaders in Queens believe the law will work wonders in their neighborhoods.
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Despite the difficulties of the text, " Ryder "'s bawdiness drew attention, and it briefly became a " New York Times " bestseller.
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This is in keeping with the jollity of the music, including as it does nonsense songs, exuberant dance, general bawdiness and the grand false start to Princess Royal.
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The book is full of professorial puns, academic bawdiness, mock-Germanic book titles and jokes that only those who have been forced to read Jacques Derrida could possibly appreciate.
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Like a lot of " high-art " performers Ms . Ameling has a strong sense of humor-- very dry but in her case slightly inclined to bawdiness.
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Vaudeville, in word and act, had its origins in the irreverent songs and skits of French street culture, but little of that bawdiness and cheek survived into its American namesake.
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AGES 13 and up The movie's playful bawdiness will satisfy the adolescent yearning for illicit pleasures; parents will be relieved to know that it's all mostly harmless fun.
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The movie doesn't work as a heady blend of social document and blatant sex film, possibly because the bawdiness is, more often than not, merely coarse and detached.
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This summary is already quite subdued-- otherwise, one can be tempted to use the most virulent words to describe the bawdiness and gore, which indiscriminately drapes the whole movie.