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The daffy but not quite this daffy Independence Day: Resurgence has been bumped to second place.
Daffy Duck proved to be one of his most prominent roles.
Ruzzier's daffy creatures carry out each nutty order with unabashed flair.
In my head, I gave the little duckpins Daffy Duck voices.
Dads in Warner-licensed Daffy Duck T-shirts from George by ASDA.
It's daffy, overblown and strangely poignant, just like the cycle over all.
This ain't Donald Duck or Daffy Duck, this is Howard the Duck.
But, there's more to this fictional business barracuda than daffy, hairspray-wigged camp.
She gets the daffy chatter of cousins after Thanksgiving dinner has been eaten.
When Bugs asks him for an encore, Daffy, now a ghost, slowly floats toward heaven.
Austin Pendleton directs a thrilling, daffy cast: Kristine Nielsen, Annette O'Toole, Jean Lichty, Polly McKie.
Mr. Fallon has made a cottage industry of portraying Ms. DeVos as daffy and dimwitted.
" Nadia: [to the Wall Street bros] "You are making me want to throw up, Daffy Dick.
The CW's daffy and inventive telenovela has always been some of my favorite TV comfort food.
Murray got the Wrigley Field crowd in Daffy Duck mode as he sang his rousing rendition.
Taking a page from our friend Daffy, that means the money in your IRA isn't all yours.
Performed the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester the Cat, and other beloved Looney Tunes characters.
But fortunately he has a mildly daffy neighbor, Belle (Ruta Gedmintas), to cook him a vegetarian supper.
Boomers: Steal a page from Daffy Duck and his gold stash Did you co-sign a loan?
Plus, her version of Roz interfered a little with Jane Leeves' version of Daphne, which was a little daffy.
But one wonders whether Donald Trump has the same insight on the consequences of this stunt that Daffy does.
In both "Rheinsberg" and "Castle Gripsholm" Tucholsky uses patois to heighten the daffy sex appeal of his female characters.
She emerged onstage in a pink sequined top — she owns multiple pink sequined tops — and a warm, daffy persona.
Scooby-Doo, Yogi Bear, Atom Ant — these are the big stars, arguably bigger than Bugs and Daffy, on Boomerang.
Joe Alaskey, who voiced legendary cartoon characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety and Sylvester the Cat has died.
Then watch "Dream Corp LLC," a daffy comedy about a dream-therapy company, that arrives Sunday night on Adult Swim.
All these shows are smart stories about alternative families; they also make ideal family viewing, at once daffy and deep.
She began posting online in a persona that combined playfulness, a daffy, almost campy sexuality, intense vulnerability and plain oddness.
And whoever has the pencil doesn't like Daffy Duck and is just messing with him and changing the world around him.
Though his script is only half as clever as it should be, that's enough to give the movie a daffy charm.
Alaskey was one of the actors who handled Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck after the 1989 death of the famed Mel Blanc.
Here the company turns to Rossini's daffy comedy "Le Comte Ory," about virtue besieged and tested in the time of the Crusades.
Her worst-reviewed movie is the comedy "Mortdecai," which one critic from LA Weekly pegged as "daffy, dated, and precisely as intended."
For another cult-favorite option — with less daffy workplace drama — check out this game inspired by the immortal works of Bob Ross.
It was after 1845 that he engaged in his greatest exploit, one pitched in the usual register of slightly daffy, nearsighted happenstance.
The pair have delicious chemistry, and Ms. Gottlieb is a revelation: effervescently daffy like a young Georgia Engel but also sassy and deadpan.
Those who don't have animals in their lives may see having a full conversation with your cat after work as a bit daffy.
The mezzo Stephanie Marshall brought out the feline heedlessness with which her character, Gwendolen Fairfax, pursues her daffy ambition of marrying someone named Ernest.
I learned here that it's not a good idea to go to work angry, although it might have helped with the Daffy Duck segments.
In "Show Biz Bugs" (1957), Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny are engaged in a talent competition; all of Bugs's performances succeed while Daffy's fail.
Adam Jackman, Ms. Thompson and Patrick Livingston wrote the book, which lands squarely in daffy "Urinetown" territory, minus that hit show's craft and humor.
Donald Fauntleroy Duck has been the silver screen's darling drake—sorry Daffy—since he premiered in Disney's The Wise Little Hen on June 9, 1934.
We're not surprised by all the attention this guy is getting; Daffy Duck advising passengers on door safety is something we never thought we'd hear.
At the conclusion, in a last-ditch attempt to win over his audience, Daffy swallows gasoline, nitroglycerin, "a goodly amount of gunpowder" and uranium-238.
How does this woman, so dazed and daffy (like many Ginzburg heroines) — a woman prone to napping, not decisive action — arrive at this murderous point?
But "Mozart in the Jungle," the daffy Amazon comedy whose fourth season began streaming on Friday, has become an unlikely destination to hear new music.
I mean, wouldn't you want to be in a relationship where there is a mutual support of each person's work, no matter how daffy it is?
Somewhere in the middle of the back half of its fourth season, the daffy telenovela Jane the Virgin found itself perilously balancing about five different storylines.
For what it&aposs worth, it&aposs not like every other major carmaker on Earth hasn&apost rolled out a daffy concept from time to time.
Not that villains can be "jolly," but when you're a blonde Miami-ite on The Bachelor spilling secrets about your platinum vagina, things can feel a little daffy.
Joe Alaskey, the voice actor behind iconic cartoon characters like Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, has died after a battle with cancer, his spokesperson confirmed to Entertainment Weekly.
It's hard to say too much about NBC's delightfully daffy afterlife comedy The Good Place without spoiling one of its primary selling-points: the multiple madcap plot-twists.
Michael Jordan's cinematic career most famously included the 1996 animated film "Space Jam" where he starred alongside the Looney Tunes cartoon characters including Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck.
Chuh-eck. A scene where Bugs and Daffy travel to the human world so they can retrieve two Nike Brand Basketball Sneakers and The North Carolina Shorts™?
In the '50s, good female characters had to be demure, daffy, man-crazy at the very least; now, they must be unbreakable, doubtless, projecting independence in every frame.
"Feminism is dead, darling," a daffy schemer named Rene (Kristine Nielsen, in deliciously silly form) says in "The Way of the World," Theresa Rebeck's contribution to the lineup.
Little did I know then, as I chuckled over the frantic antics of Daffy and Bugs and company, that I was taking an extended course in existential futility.
There were two daffy women, and when you're doing auditions, you don't see it all together; you do them in little puzzle pieces, and then you fit them together.
At the start of the show she comes off as simultaneously daffy and calculating, a danger to a community just barely held upright by the strength of its secrets.
Like Trainspotting (also directed by Boyle), it is full of tunes rather than just an original score, and features Underworld (and echoes of Begby through Robert Carlisle as Daffy).
"That's the study of … big trucks?" asks the daffy Pickles (Stacey Linnartz), an artist manqué nursing a broken heart and who appears to be loosely based on Chekhov's Waffles.
But this daffy staging by Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier, with colorful sets suggesting modern-day Algiers, finds amusing commonalities between the male-dominated Muslim and male-dominated Italian worlds.
Ostensibly a play about complicated women, its characters can veer toward caricature, particularly when Khoshnoudi accentuates Whitney's daffy winsomeness and Oh, also a playwright, stresses Gretchen's over-the-top tendencies.
Eric Bauza also joins the cast as the voice of Bugs Bunny (pegged as the point guard in the photo) and Daffy Duck, as well as Duane Franke as Water Boy.
Creator Jennie Snyder Urman (who adapted Jane from a Venezuelan series) and star Gina Rodriguez give every moment of this daffy show visual pizzazz, heart, and a winking sense of humor.
The direction is wooden and the cinematography dull, leaving the solid cast (including Julia Stiles as a daffy clerk and Jim Parrack as her knuckle-dragging boyfriend) to shoulder the weight.
For Mr. Tashlin, Mr. Lewis became a live-action extension of the anarchic characters, like Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, he had worked with as a director of Warner Bros. cartoons.
Warner now concentrates on three areas: all things Harry Potter; DC Comics superheroes; and classic cartoons, including Looney Tunes (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck) and Hanna-Barbara (the Flintstones, Tom and Jerry).
The narrator, 21 and "daffy with sensation," is vacationing on the Italian seaside with two well-to-do psychoanalysts who have hired her as an au pair for their youngest children.
He then described something called a "daffy walk," which he says he accidentally came up with when he lost his balance on the slope, then stuck his foot out to catch himself.
Bill Murray let loose as he channeled Daffy Duck while singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" at the World Series Game 3 on Friday night during the seventh inning stretch.
Despite announcements of plans for a film — including one that Jenny Slate took a crack at writing — we've seen precious little of Bugs, Daffy, Porky, Sylvester and the rest of the gang.
The idea of Williams dressing in drag as a British housekeeper to get his family back is daffy and lighthearted enough, although it's hard to see such a comedy being made today.
He is part of the show's daffy curtain-call finale (underlined by the song "Finally"), in which old costumes and new ones — watch for Mr. Poulos as a kangaroo — flood the stage.
Brain is a hyperintelligent, short-tempered straight man voiced by a guy doing a stentorian Orson Welles impression; Pinky is daffy and sweet and speaks in an over-the-top Cockney accent.
At once daffy, scathing, and inspirational, the series is a smart genre-bender, mixing Ryan Murphy wackiness with Sorkinian uplift (minus the hubris), and Norman Lear sitcom beats with " Scandal "-esque twists.
This sprightly comedy follows a high schooler, Erin (Saoirse-Monica Jackson), her daffy cousin Orla (Louisa Harland), and her friends Michelle, Clare and James (Nicola Coughlan, Jamie-Lee O'Donnell and Dylan Llewellyn).
Finally, at over 13,000 feet and temperatures at negative 30, and labored breathing, which he describes, as "Darth Vader meets Daffy Duck," Hemsworth was taken from the mountain after his wife alerted guards.
Yes, Bill Murray gets all the credit as Cubs Fan #1—and his Irished-up, Daffy Ducked anthem killed—but there's something heartwarming about the elderly comic statesman and his beloved "W" flag.
Once my adoption application was approved, I scooped Daffy up, jumped in a cab and headed uptown to my one-bedroom apartment in Harlem, prepared to give her the best "forever home" possible.
I wanted to make a version of my '80s kind of movie, Janet's '80s kind of movie, where the leads are people who had previously been marginalized: the daffy sidekicks or the jokes.
He reminded passengers to stay seated, told them they could use their cell phones and provided other general information – but with the help of Elmer Fudd, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and other familiar voices.
It's a part made for Ms. Mearns who, as it happens is not only beautiful, but also funny — smart and daffy in a Carole Lombard kind of way, with a rich, meaty speaking voice.
In "Sehnsucht," a dementedly daffy piece of fun from the theater company TV, at Jack, that yearning colors every moment, from the Neolithic era to the 17th century and right up to our time.
Hollingsworth even threw in a bit directly inspired by "Porky's Duck Hunt," animating the seahorse baby eating too much sugar and bouncing off the walls just like Daffy Duck does in that 1937 cartoon.
"The Wedding Planner" was not exactly "Out of Sight": The daffy, predictable rom-com that asked its audience to believe that Jennifer Lopez was Italian currently holds a 26 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
But its setting is Japan: an imaginary town with the snigger-worthy name Titipu, whose infantilized citizens are ruled by a despot — the Mikado — with laws that are as draconian as they are daffy.
It's Lovely Up Here," Daisy, singing to a flower pot, may seem a little daffy, but the song ends with her singing the lines "Wake up / Bestir yourself / It's time that you disinter yourself!
All but one of his characters ends up six feet under by the time this daffy, inspired musical concludes, but his brilliant performance deserves to be immortalized in Broadway lore for some time to come.
Although it was a resounding flop in its day, John Huston's 1954 comedy, "Beat the Devil," has the daffy charm of a movie that feels as it was made up as it was being shot.
"It's mine, all mine!" cartoon character Daffy Duck wails, spit flying and lisp in full effect as he stuffs Bugs Bunny down a rabbit hole in hopes of keeping the pile of treasure all to himself.
Even though the clip lasts only a few seconds, Buress's daffy strut (which comes from a scene in Broad City, when the gang rushes to get to a destination wedding) has brought me near endless delight.
Thanks to a daffy charm — a winning combination of its characters' caustic wit and the show's fundamental warmth — and enthusiastic word-of-mouth support, the series rose from humble origins to the pinnacle of TV acclaim.
Valentina had only been doing drag for less than a year before showing up for this season of RuPaul's Drag Race, but she immediately became a judge favorite for her polished looks and daffy sense of humor.
When Andrew Westphal found a toy rabbit, a chess board, and a particularly noisy Daffy Duck head littered around his toddler's bedroom, he saw not a nuisance, but an opportunity to bring electronic music into play time.
The Kong of Kong: Skull Island doesn't have the soulful longing of Peter Jackson's version, who was not only bewildered and lost, but also harbored an obvious (and sort of disturbing!) affection for Naomi Watts's daffy heroine.
His vision, a daffy mash-up of Renaissance art and granny's attic, emphasized recombining its many parts in order to make it your own, and his take on the brand's most sacred marks has been admirably impious.
Not the celebrities whose daffy effigies used to populate Mr. Doonan's windows, mostly with enthusiastic cooperation (Madonna, Magic Johnson, Norman Mailer, Prince, Queen Elizabeth), but a lavish commingling of astronomy and astrology titled Out of This World.
And in Mr. Jones's daffy staging, the witch who bakes children into gingerbread is a hoot: a buxom villainess with curly hair and a pearl necklace (played to the hilt in drag by a tenor, Gerhard Siegel).
Despite the surfeit of violent deaths, the story at the fore — twin musicians, Rabbit and Alice Hatmaker, attend a high school music festival — remains a daffy coming-of-age story for siblings who get mixed up in murder.
Instead, what we got was the rare season finale that could legitimately be described as a game-changer, vaulting the show from a daffy screwball comedy to something darker, much stranger, and uncomfortably appropriate for our apocalyptic era.
The sublime Judy Holliday brings her signature brand of intelligence and sensitivity to his girlfriend Billie Dawn, who may be daffy but is anything but dumb, especially when she catches on to the cynical influence-peddling in her midst.
" In a press release, Thunder Bay Clown Club president Dan "Daffy" Baxter said that "our purpose is to provide theater goers with leaflets about the differences between professional clowns and clowns depicted as monsters and villains in film and media.
She also works well with a daffy supporting cast, including Wanda Sykes, a deranged Ike Barinholtz, Christopher Meloni, and, most of all, a mute former Army special ops veteran played by Joan Cusack, prone to cartwheels and certain advanced interrogation techniques.
For now, it tries to have its cake (women fighting back in the age of #metoo, a sharp critique of health care and poor labor practices) and eat it too (the promise of a daffy Thelma and Louise-style romp).
But the Dodgers are the only denizens of SportsNet LA. The Dodgers' network is worth its fee only as a justification for the daffy $8.35 billion Time Warner Cable is paying to carry the Dodgers on SportsNet LA for 25 years.
Michelle Williams is better as Verdon, capturing the star's blend of daffy charm and shrewdness, but both characters feel robbed of their juice, strangeness, and charisma; in the process, the series reduces nineteen-seventies Manhattan to a primer about sexist exploitation.
Bernard Fox, a Welsh-born actor who spotted the iceberg that sank the Titanic in "A Night To Remember" and went on to play memorably daffy characters on the sitcoms "Bewitched" and "Hogan's Heroes," died on Wednesday in Van Nuys, Calif.
"He loves his Daffy Duck, he loves his green froggy and he's obsessed with the iPad but we give it to him for one hour a day only because he would be on that thing all day if he could," she says.
Still, here's the bottom line on offshore drilling: We're looking at a big change that many people hate, which will probably be badly overseen and which appears to be organized around principles so daffy they don't make sense even to Trump's own party.
The film keeps all its scientists in lab coats and jumpsuits as though science couldn't possibly be performed without the right uniform, and treats its science-wizards almost as a separate species—a faintly daffy and obsessive species, but still an amiable enough one.
Megan Fairchild, bubbly and daffy in Peter Martins's "Jeu de Cartes" (1992), has never been more adult or womanly than in two ballets by Alexei Ratmansky, "Russian Seasons" (2006) and "Odessa" (new last week — she was second-cast in the role made for Sterling Hyltin).
" ("If there's one thing I hate, it's the movies," Caulfield says on page 2.) Salinger didn't hate the movies, but he regretted having sold an earlier story, "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut," to Samuel Goldwyn, who padded it into a daffy romance called "My Foolish Heart.
The wall is a firewall, actually, its construction ordered by the bossy, baby-voiced Princess (the Olivier Award-winning Lesli Margherita, a daffy blast to watch), who's been feeling threatened ever since the update abruptly added a Prince (Josh Lamon, ditto) to the realm.
" To soothe viewers, he devised a series of scenes in which Earn and Alfred and Darius sit on a discarded couch behind Alfred's apartment and smoke weed—daffy moments that serve as "Atlanta" 's version of the "Cheers" ritual when Norm walks in and everyone cries, "Norm!
He may have been wearing a new purple jersey, but he still had No. 23 emblazoned across his chest — Michael Jordan's number, the N.B.A. equivalent of Superman's S. "They know they've got to stop King James," Walt Frazier, the daffy Knicks announcer, said on the broadcast.
"While Nora created worlds in which we all wanted to live, her daffy, urban universes included mainly straight white people and couples at the unfortunate expense of diversity," she recites, like a pledge of allegiance — and even then, she doesn't stick to her own undeveloped thought.
Often compared to Mel Blanc, the cartoon virtuoso who supplied the voices of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Porky Pig, Ms. Foray cackled, chirped, meowed and sometimes sang her way through nearly 20063 animated productions, often playing several parts at once with quick shifts of accent, dialect and personality.
But other juxtapositions float throughout: the as-obnoxious-as-they-used-to-be young queer couple whom Maggie and Hopey encounter at the art house movie theater; their friend Daffy and her punked-out daughter standing side by side at the reunion for the local band Ape Sex.
It felt like a pleasant romp through a truly idiosyncratic setting, where at any time a character could call for Janet (D'Arcy Carden)—an all-knowing computer program in the form of a woman in a purple skirt suit—and she would appear, daffy and affable, able to produce any item on demand.
Seen on video playing in a casino money-blowing machine or re-enacting a children's TV show on the deck of a cruise liner, or posting photos of himself in daffy headwear to Facebook, Mr. Goldstone cuts an almost Falstaffian figure: a cheery man of the people, always up for a laugh.
By now, despite their difficulties, Whizzer and Marvin have reunited, and the family has expanded to virtually include Dr. Charlotte (a touching Tracie Thoms), who puzzles over Whizzer's decline, and her lover, the caterer Cordelia (a sweetly daffy Betsy Wolfe), who are folded into the embrace of the makeshift family we have seen assembling.
But the gringo pundits pulled out of bed to go on the air missed that most were celebrating a new dawn for Cuba, rather than the death of a frail, 90-year-old man in a tracksuit who had been out of power for a decade and wrote daffy editorials for Granma, the newspaper of the Cuban Communist Party.
All of this is a complicated way of getting to a very familiar set-up: It's a makeshift family-on-the-lam movie, with Xavier as the sickly, slightly daffy grandfather; Logan as the reluctant hero son; and Dafne Keen's Laura as the endangered child they both need to protect in order to give their lives meaning and atone for past sins.
The daffy libretto, however, inspired Julian Wachner, best known as the director of music and the arts at Trinity Wall Street, to create an explosively, virtuosically eclectic score, with the pummeling perpetual motion of John Adams, the burbling angularity and dark comedy of Stephen Sondheim, the arpeggios of Philip Glass, and the coloratura of Handel — all thrown into a blender with some amphetamines.
" Coverage of the Oscar-nominated film, whose highly gendered yet egalitarian catchphrase was "all girls are princesses," largely avoided any mention that its cherubic lead actress was part of a billionaire dynasty off-screen, instead focusing on how she was a regular kid who loved ballet and basketball, and how for her 22020th birthday she got "shirts" and "a lot of Daffy Duck stuff.
The show, which is about misfits who work in a big-box store called Cloud 9 in St. Louis, has had an eventful season already, with its two main characters, Amy (America Ferrera) and Jonah (Ben Feldman), continuing to deny their romantic attraction to each other; the daffy Cheyenne (Nichole Bloom) getting married; various other characters dealing with romantic or other entanglements; and more.
Ehrenreich proved his old-school star quality with his daffy and charming performance in "Hail, Caesar!" and here he pulls off the daunting task of stepping in for Harrison Ford, masking the character's commitment to seemingly lost causes with devil-may-care insouciance... The "Star Wars" movies always criminally underutilized Billy Dee Williams as Lando, but Glover sweeps this film off its feet as often as he can, swanning through it like the Cary Grant of Outer Space.

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