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- The playwright and filmmaker here uses his gift for biting, cryptic dialogue to create an old-time screwball comedy laced with latter-day bawdiness.
- 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.
- Despite the difficulties of the text, " Ryder "'s bawdiness drew attention, and it briefly became a " New York Times " bestseller.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The film's real surprise, however, is Barrymore, who plays a dumb-blonde-in-training with a winning combination of sweetness, emotional innocence and sexual bawdiness.
- He deliberately avoided the gangsta side of rap _ the hard drugs, sex, misogyny and violence _ making his hay instead with an even mix of bawdiness, soulful bombast and raw innuendo.
- A later version, far exceeding the original in bawdiness, was written or adapted by Robert Burns, whose text was published in " Merry Muses of Caledonia " ( 1799 ).
- She was known for mixing show tunes, blues, and bawdiness _ an image that has persisted, though she's also since enjoyed such ballad hits as " The Rose,"
- Cooney's farces combine a traditional British bawdiness with structural complication, as characters leap to assumptions, are forced to pretend to be things that they are not and often talk at cross-purposes.
- The group holds all of hip-hop's conflicting aspirations : consciousness-raising and bawdiness, realism and adventure fantasies, innovation and old-school loyalty, underground credibility and commercialism, organization and chaos.
- But if the script often isn't up to the visual glories unfurling sensuously to Purcell's hornpipes and allegros, it's got heart to go with its hauteur _ and the bawdiness is fun, too.
- The director overhears Gilligan talking about some recent films he had seen which were hits, such as " Star Wars ", neither of which had profanity nor bawdiness, and quickly decides that acting is what really matters.
- And I figured that the inn, with each room lavishly painted to celebrate a different chapter of Chaucer's " Canterbury Tales, " would provide a mix of bawdiness and whimsy appropriate to a happy decade of marriage.
- Sketches were often an unlikely combination of " Alice in Wonderland " meets British music-hall bawdiness, with the line " and now for something completely different " meaning the lads repeating the same sketch over again.
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