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"irrepressibly" Definitions
  1. in a very strong way; in a way that is impossible to control or stop
"irrepressibly" Synonyms
uncontrollably unrestrainedly wildly unmanageably intractably unconstrainedly unstoppably unquenchably uncontainably incorrigibly insuppressibly relentlessly unrelentingly unremittingly inexorably unrulily undisciplinedly unbridledly ungovernably disorderlily undyingly enduringly unfailingly eternally persistently unfadingly everlastingly inextinguishably constantly lastingly unwaveringly doggedly indestructibly imperishably immortally ceaselessly unceasingly incessantly perpetually buoyantly ebulliently effervescently exuberantly sunnily vivaciously animatedly breezily jauntily bouncily cheerfully cheerily joyfully livelily merrily tumultuously vigorously zestfully boisterously chipperly frantically madly frenziedly violently crazedly furiously ravingly irresistibly manically maniacally ragingly forcefully strongly crazily intensely uncontrolledly unrestrictedly intemperately rampantly abandonedly unboundedly uninhibitedly unimpededly freely recklessly rawly unlimitedly immoderately unrepressedly inordinately audaciously volatilely unpredictably variably capriciously changeably fickly temperamentally unstably erratically inconstantly impulsively flightily vacillatingly excitably mercurially waveringly ephemerally fluidly inconsistently mutably resiliently toughly hardily grittily resolutely spiritedly stalwartly capably headstrongly indefatigably intrepidly pluckily ruggedly staunchly tenaciously valiantly feistily resistantly invincibly unconquerably invulnerably unbeatably indomitably impregnably insurmountably unassailably insuperably unshakeably unyieldingly securely unflinchingly unbendingly inviolably safely overwhelmingly overpoweringly compellingly extremely potently powerfully unbearably consumingly crushingly devastatingly overbearingly profoundly compulsively drivingly intolerably incurably inveterately confirmedly absolutely completely thoroughly thoroughgoingly utterly committedly dedicatedly devotedly faithfully firmly hopelessly loyally steadfastly unswervingly determinedly fanatically passionately ardently enthusiastically fiercely zealously aggressively earnestly More

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Every night the irrepressibly curious John Schaefer curates a musical adventure.
Thankfully for the irrepressibly lascivious, Instagram is scrapping that feature entirely.
"Donald Trump is an irrepressibly press-savvy, communications-centric president," Ms. Conway said.
As we have shown mathematically and irrepressibly, Lana Del Rey is better than Radiohead.
What follows is a high-energy, irrepressibly cheerful whirl, more charming than it is hilarious.
After all, aren't they great snuggly, soft, irrepressibly cute dogs and shed-free, to boot?
Yet Glasenberg remained irrepressibly upbeat, comparing the situation to just before the last bull market had started.
Williams is sometimes called "cocktail party syndrome" because of its tendency to make people extremely outgoing and irrepressibly friendly.
When producers discovered the irrepressibly charming Hawaiian unknown Auli'i Cravalho, then just 14, Disney ended up with a star, anyway.
"First Time" is the album's most irrepressibly gleaming track: a product of the Swedish pop-industrial complex, evoking 1980s bubble gum like Debbie Gibson.
What eventually emerged out of all these influences was a big-screen Captain Marvel who's not just tough and funny and inspiring but irrepressibly, unapologetically herself.
Narrated in an irrepressibly chipper tone by Gene Tognacci, "Nuts!" opens with sepia-toned black-and-white images of goats copulating, roughly drawn and crudely animated.
Directed by Christian Desmares and Franck Ekinci, adapting a graphic novel by the revered artist Jacques Tardi, "April" has an alternate-history peg that's irrepressibly Gallic.
SETH COLTER WALLS Among the most remarkable solo piano statements of this millennium, "Avenging Angel" bespeaks the passions of an irrepressibly studious and quietly soulful pianist.
" "Ben Wheeler was an irrepressibly bright and spirited boy whose love of fun and excitement at the wonders of life and the world could rarely be contained.
Unlike the polite fava, petai has an irrepressibly subversive personality that unleashes an umami bomb of funk, with a flavor like a shiitake mushroom but more extreme.
Hall, the longtime oil trader who runs Southport, Connecticut-based Astenbeck Capital Management, has remained irrepressibly optimistic about crude despite the downturn of the last year and a half.
Here they perform a new work, "Morphosis," while sharing the bill with another duo: the irrepressibly creative Amirtha Kidambi, performing on voice and electronics, and the guitarist Matteo Liberatore.
THE funeral in Milan on October 53th of Dario Fo, Italy's irrepressibly subversive Nobel laureate for literature (see Obituary), may have seemed like a commemoration of the old, Marxist left.
The vicissitudes of cheek-by-jowl urban housing are the subject of Ellen Maddow's "Burnished by Grief: A Romantic Comedy," a mildly morbid but irrepressibly effervescent lark at La MaMa.
Cyro Baptista (Friday through Sunday) Mr. Baptista, an irrepressibly kinetic percussionist originally from São Paulo, Brazil, leads two distinct projects this weekend, presenting them one after the other each night.
But we're talking about the potential magic of three or more art stars banding together to make the most irrepressibly powerful (or, at least, Instagram-friendly) art of their time.
I thought your death was going to push me into a deep depression but to my surprise it has had the opposite effect: I am irrepressibly happy to be alive again.
It's 2016, virtually every sex act imaginable has been rendered in art countless times, yet you still occasionally see something so irrepressibly hot and unctuously erotic that it sticks with you.
Matt Singer, Screencrush: After two mopey, miserable slogs, Spider-Man: Homecoming is a return to form, featuring an incredibly likable cast, a compelling and complicated villain, and a irrepressibly charming Spider-Man.
Part of the BAMkids series at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and recommended for audiences 7 and older, this 70-minute piece offers something most children find irresistible: adults acting irrepressibly silly.
Part of the BAMkids series at the Brooklyn Academy of Music and recommended for audiences 2212 and older, this 2529-minute piece offers something most children find irresistible: adults acting irrepressibly silly.
To explain their infatuation with Trader Joe's, fans of the offbeat grocery chain typically cite three factors: low prices, an appealing selection of high-end products and, perhaps above all, irrepressibly friendly employees.
There are excellent character performances by Roman Zhurbin (General Polkan), Jeffrey Cirio and Joseph Gorak (Dodon's two sons, irrepressibly youthful and callow) and Martine van Hamel (the befuddled royal housekeeper, always a step behind events).
Ms. Trubilina, an irrepressibly upbeat former teacher, campaigned loudly, albeit unsuccessfully, to ban the film, "Leviathan," which was shot mostly in Teriberka and last year won a Golden Globe and received an Oscar nomination for best foreign film.
At this free SummerStage show in Central Park, presented by the Blue Note Jazz Festival, the band will be joined by the forward-thinking Brooklyn R&B act Phony Ppl and the irrepressibly joyous New Orleans crew Tank and the Bangas.cityparksfoundation.
For many of his friends and acquaintances, Basquiat remains suspended in time, still the teenage or early-twenty-something enfant terrible, the couch-surfing habitué of downtown Manhattan, Club 57, the Bowery, by turns magnetically charming and detached, but irrepressibly talented.
So Tiler Peck, a principal at New York City Ballet, appeared in point shoes and later in tap ones; James Whiteside (American Ballet Theater) and Roman Mejia (soon to be a City Ballet apprentice) knocked off double air turns as if erupting irrepressibly.
Marked "for voice, bass, for dancing," this work blends Iberian folk forms with African rhythms, resulting in irrepressibly ebullient music that becomes both a celebration of the vitality of the culture of slaves in the New World and an indictment of their captivity.
Set in a hazily lit Los Angeles, the new version stars Julianne Moore as a funny, irrepressibly optimistic and deeply flawed divorcée who in the course of the film does her best at navigating the day-to-day drama of middle age on her own.
An irrepressibly contemporary thinker at 20173, Mr. Jones has worked with Mr. Ackbaraly to ensure the video offerings accurately represent the breadth and vitality of jazz's current moment — with content coming from the music's contemporary mainstream and its avant-garde — as well as the annals of history.
Journalist Jennifer Latson's new book The Boy Who Loved Too Much: A True Story Of Pathological Friendliness tells the story of a young man with Williams syndrome, a genetic disorder that is sometimes called the opposite of autism: People who have it tend to be extremely outgoing and irrepressibly friendly.
Joining defiant rationalism to political centrism in an irrepressibly upbeat tone, Pinker insisted that the sky is the limit on possibility if humanity sticks to its tried-and-true devices of pacification: the gentle sociability of commerce, the feminization of boorish men, and the continuing expansion of sympathy for others.
Hunkered down in her narrow seat, staging and photographing items on her tray table, perhaps with a sleeping fellow passenger beside her (one component of Seat Assignment features surreptitiously taken "spy" photographs of her snoozing seatmates), Katchadourian is irrepressibly creative, finding surprising possibilities with the most quotidian materials and images.
Even as the Chinese internet's reputation abroad is dominated by the shadow of censorship cast by the Great Firewall, biaoqing complicate the narrative of a Chinese internet scared into stillness; the legal scaffolding may be the thing visible from space, but up close you'll always find people being irrepressibly playful and emotional and assertive.
When Alexis de Tocqueville, the author of Democracy in America, toured the United States in the 1830s, he was struck by what he first took to be the contradictory nature of the American personality—individualistic and independent-minded on the one hand and yet irrepressibly prone to forming multiple associations of wildly varying kinds.
Dewey Redman's tenor sax roughs up the alto/trumpet/violin-wielding leader, Charlie Haden bows darkly more than he plucks staunchly, and the drummer is 12-year-old Denardo, rumbling irrepressibly all over nine titles that are sometimes also tunes—"New York" and "Broken Shadows" cross-referential, "Song for Ché" a dirge to remember.
It's a higher compliment to point out that Satyal writes with insight about characters one would assume are little like him: Harit, the socially awkward salesman; his mother, an elderly woman seen as a youth in India; his coworker, Teddy, an irrepressibly queeny gent of a certain age; Ranjana, a vaguely dissatisfied woman in middle age.
Politically inexperienced (his only other foray into elected office was a failed attempt at a seat on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange) and irrepressibly social (his tenure as the American ambassador to Germany was chronicled as much by the local tabloids as by Foreign Policy magazine), Mr. Murphy was able to take himself from banking executive to the doorstep of Drumthwacket, as the governor's mansion is called, thanks in part to a family finely attuned to Democratic politics.
Retrieved 18 October 2007. In a review for About.com, Bill Lamb called the song "irrepressibly sunny, but forgettable".Lamb, Bill.
John was good-looking and irrepressibly charming and the contemporary writers record that he and Theophano were lovers. They had come to an understanding on the conspiracy against the emperor. On the night of the assassination Theophano suspiciously left the imperial bedchamber, leaving the doors unbolted.
Jackson's breakdown with the "irrepressibly silly Paul McCartney" was "disarmingly goofy", according to Stylus Magazine. Salon.com later described "The Girl Is Mine" as a "sappy duet". They concluded that McCartney had become a "wimpy old fart". The song garnered a favourable review from Jackson's biographer, J. Randy Taraborrelli.
"Lil Wayne: I Am Not a Human Being", The Observer. Retrieved on October 3, 2010. Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen commended its "unadulterated fun" and Wayne's "irrepressibly wacked-out spirit", writing that the album "has the loose- limbed feel of the rapper's many mixtapes".Rosen, Jody (September 29, 2010).
The New Republic hailed it as "an exceptional work", both "thoughtful and irrepressibly imaginative". The Houston Chronicle described Clarke as "a superb character writer",John Freeman, "A fantasy that rings true – Susanna Clarke's new novel shows how fun reading can be" , Houston Chronicle (19 September 2004). Retrieved 12 January 2009. and the Denver Post called her a "superb storyteller".
He antagonizes all of the other boys, with the exception of the irrepressibly cheerful Albert Baker (Terry Kilburn). When the boys are given liberty at a banquet in the town, Geoff uses the opportunity to run away. Terry tracks him down and, after a fight, takes him back to school. Unfortunately, it is very late, and Terry is caught sneaking into the dormitory.
All the time, while > repeating the unpleasant task of thawing a length, and sewing it, 'Horace' > [Greenstreet] was irrepressibly cracking his sailor jokes and Bakewell > replying.Worsley, pp. 97–98. The sails hoisted, Shackleton, Worsley and the James Caird set out into the Southern Ocean. Greenstreet and his 21 fellow castaways remained encamped on Elephant Island, and were rescued on 30 August 1916.
" Siskel did enjoy the chemistry between Jennifer Grey and Charlie Sheen. Ebert thought Siskel was too eager to find flaws in the film's view of Chicago. On Rotten Tomatoes it has an "Certified Fresh" approval rating of 80% based on 65 critics' reviews, with an average rating of 7.71/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Matthew Broderick charms in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, a light and irrepressibly fun movie about being young and having fun.
Kwita is treated badly by military, by police and by well-off children because he is "not devout", cannot pray, is unclean, smells like dead meat and is a glue sniffer, and Omar attempts to return to Dib's gang. Boubker, the smallest and most irrepressibly buoyant of the boys, temporarily despairs, but recovers. Against all odds, the three boys manage to arrange Ali's funeral to pay respect to their friend in the main story of the film.
Critic Stephen Holden referred to her as one of cinema's "brightest young stars", but the film met with generally unfavorable reviews. Stiles played a Wisconsin college student who is swept off her feet by a Danish prince, played by Luke Mably in The Prince and Me (2004), directed by Martha Coolidge. Stiles told an interviewer that she was very similar to her character Paige Morgan. Critic Scott Foundas said while she was, as always, "irrepressibly engaging", the film was a "strange career choice for Stiles".
On its release, The Guardian wrote: "Mirmama has an irrepressibly good-natured aura about it. Confident and positive, there's nothing brittle about Reader's voice, and the spare, unfussy arrangements hit just the right mood." Peter Kinghorn of the Evening Chronicle commented: "The restrained rhythm of her single "What You Do with What You've Got" sets the scene for quality, although not typical of the album." He picked "Honeychild", "Hello in There", "That's Fair", "The Swimming Song" and "My Old Friend the Blues" as the album's other "outstanding" tracks.
She also starred in Ed Zwick's ill-fated pilot Quarterlife, with Rachel Blanchard, Austin Nichols, and Shiri Appleby. She also had a recurring role on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip as Suzanne. Wever is perhaps best known for her role as Zoey Barkow in the series Nurse Jackie, which premiered on Showtime in June 2009. Zoey is described on the official Nurse Jackie website as "an irrepressibly bubbly trauma nurse, who serves as a comic foil to Edie Falco's hard-bitten (and prescription drug-addicted) titular character".
Other have energy generative and manipulation capability one of the extraterrestrial's most distinguishing feature; prominent only within the female of the species, being the ability of accelerated genetic progression in the form of controlled evolution dubbed 'The Enlightenment'. A process where a fecund entity of their tribe can rework another sentient's very DNA to enhance and progress their developmental evolution by injecting them with her stinger vastly augmenting preexisting attributes and bestowing newer, greater power unto the host involved or irrepressibly destabilize it causing catastrophic biological atrophy and inevitable destruction by effectively rending their very matriculation asunder.
Although Adam R. Holz of Plugged In appreciated the song's "honest lyrics", Lindsay Zoladz of Vulture found them "irrepressibly" and "convincingly teenage". In The Michigan Daily, Christian Kennedy called them "catchy without leaning towards the tepidity of much of today's pop music" and they suited the song's "well-oiled production". Mesfin Fekadu, a critic for The National, wrote that the single "do[es]n't feel connected to Stefani – it's as if another pop star could sing the track and you wouldn't notice the difference"; Fekadu found the song "disappointing for a singer who is usually a standout on the pop music scene".
Upon release, Adam Sweeting of The Guardian wrote: "The surprise success of the bunch is "My Affair", where an army of Hispanic musicians under the direction of Angel Hernandez go salsa-crazy behind La MacColl's cool vocals." Barbara Jaeger of The Record said of the song: "A Latin jazz feel permeates the tune, and MacColl handles the supple phrasing with elegance if not ease." Stewart Mason of AllMusic described the song as a "brilliant track" and a "sublime single", adding that it was "MacColl's first full-fledged foray into Latin music". Will Harris of The A.V. Club noted the song was "irrepressibly catchy and unabashedly flirtatious".
Writing for Texas Monthly in 1998, Michael Ennis referred to Davidow as "arguably the most imaginative and irrepressibly adventurous museum director working in Texas" and a "champion of the latest and often most contentious Texas art". She also ran an art summer camp for children at the museum and a Saturday-afternoon family component for each of the museum's exhibitions. In February 2001, Anne Allen was hired as the new director of the Arlington Museum of Art, having previously served in the same capacity at the Old Jail Art Center in Albany, Texas. During the six years of her tenure, she added new programs such as artist lectures and gallery talks to the museum's calendar of exhibitions.
He is described as having a "temperament violent yet refined, restless, irrepressibly investigational".un'ingegno violento e farrinato insieme, irreqieto, ricercatore prorompente, Catologo Illustrato Biennale Venice, page193. While he lived at a picturesque Francavilla al mare, and is known for his genre and pastoral scenes, his output included historic and religious themes. Later in life, he was awarded recognition. In 1896 he was named a member of the Accademia Pontaniana of Naples; in 1903, he was admitted in to the Roman Academy of St Luke; and in 1911 was named honorary president of the regional committee for the Esposizione pescarese nel 1911, in 1913 he was named to the commissione ordinatrice della Galleria nazionale d’arte moderna of Rome.
Bush's film work includes appearances in The Savage Seven (1968), Five Easy Pieces (1970), Monte Walsh (1970), The Jesus Trip (1971), The Organization (1971), Welcome Home, Soldier Boys (1972), The Culpepper Cattle Co. (1972), 40 Carats (1973), Electra Glide in Blue (1973) where his performance caused some critics to characterize his screen persona as "irrepressibly unique";Riding shotgun: Review of Electra Glide in Blue, DVD Outsider Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974), Mackintosh and T.J. (1975), The Call of the Wild (1976), The Beasts Are on the Streets (1978), The Jericho Mile (1979), Tom Horn (1980), The River (1984), The Hitcher (1986), Critters (1986), Rampage (1987) and Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993).
First the hunt turns up "Adam", a cheeky, irrepressibly punning, multitalented 13-year-old boy, who immediately sets out to win Candy's heart; next, Rollo Jones, a middle-aged physician with a broad history of survival-in-the-wilds experience ranging from a stint in the Peace Corps to mountain climbing; and finally, Kim Melon, an early-20s mom whose background is in computer engineering with Lisa, her six-year-old daughter. Rollo reveals himself as a sociopath, whom Candy is forced to kill defending Terry and herself. Adam, Kim, and Lisa join Candy's quest for the AA community. As part of the search, Adam reveals that he is an ultralight aircraft pilot.
Solomon Schechter at work in Cambridge University Library, 1898 The first European to note the collection was apparently Simon van Gelderen (a great-uncle of Heinrich Heine), who visited the Ben Ezra synagogue and reported about the Cairo Genizah in 1752 or 1753. In 1864 the traveler and scholar Jacob Saphir visited the synagogue and explored the Genizah for two days; while he did not identify any specific item of significance he suggested that possibly valuable items might be in store.Ghosh (1992), p. 83. In 1896, the Scottish scholars and twin sisters Agnes S. Lewis and Margaret D. Gibson returned from Egypt with fragments from the Genizah they considered to be of interest, and showed them to Solomon Schechter "their irrepressibly curious rabbinical friend" at Cambridge.
Reviews of Exo from music journalists upon its release were positive in general. Sputnikmusic called Exo "impenetrable, multifaceted, and irrepressibly imaginative," praising for being serious and dark while still having a humorous quality to it that "can only be accompanied by some winking self-awareness." He also compared the record to the works of Ryan Trecartin, in that it has influences that feel familiar to the listener yet are unique to the album and have never existed before: "Gatekeeper's sonic predecessors are obvious yet disparate, and what makes the duo's music so striking is the resultant fusion of all these influences." Allmusic journalist Robert Ham scored the album four stars out of five, mainly praising the sounds used on the album.
Joy began her acting career in stock theater companies and soon made her film debut; between April 1916 and November 1917, she was the star of about 20 one-reel Black Diamond Comedies produced by the United States Motion Picture Corporation in Wilkes- Barre, Pennsylvania, and released nationally by Paramount Pictures. In many of these, she starred as "Susie," an irrepressibly enthusiastic, impulsive young woman who gets into humorous scrapes. In late 1917 she relocated to the relatively young film colony in Hollywood, California and began appearing in comedy shorts opposite Billy West and Oliver Hardy. Signed under contract with Samuel Goldwyn Studios, her first role for the studio was in 1917's The Pride of the Clan opposite Mary Pickford.
Richard Mowe of Eye For Film wrote, "Škop had made a series of award-winning documentaries before his feature début on Eva Nová, and now Let There Be Light confirms his talents as an assured director of actors and a director-writer of great economy and rigour.".The Prague Reporter wrote, "Holding together Let There Be Light is an especially empathetic lead performance from Ondrík: his Milan, at first presented as an irrepressibly cheerful character who just wants to do the right thing slowly has the positive outlook drained right out of him during the course of the movie.". Alissa Simon of Variety wrote, "The multilayered “Let There Be Light” is an earnest, relatable state-of-the-nation drama from helmer-writer Marko Škop that highlights xenophobia, religious hypocrisy and the rise of the extreme right in a small Slovak village.".
In 1978 William Allison and John Fairley published The Monocled Mutineer, in which they portray Percy Toplis as a leading participant in the Étaples Mutiny as a consequence of his being among a band of deserters based in that area of France. They say that Toplis was sought in France following the mutiny and posters for his arrest were issued. The fact that the British authorities went to such lengths to apprehend or silence Toplis is thought by Allison and Fairley to add credence to the view that he was one of the only leaders of the mutiny that escaped retribution. After the book was published, Toplis's supposed career as a mutineer was dramatised by Howard Barker in his 1980 play Crimes in Hot Countries, in which he is portrayed as an irrepressibly subversive seducer, "irresponsible and amoral, with little concern as to the consequences of his action for others".
Album of the Year assessed the critical consensus as 86 out of 100, based on 26 reviews. Reviewing for the Chicago Tribune in May 2016, Greg Kot hailed the album as "a celebration of singing, harmonizing, human voices making a joyous noise together", while Kris Ex from Pitchfork named it "one of the strongest rap albums released this year, an uplifting mix of spiritual and grounded that even an atheist can catch the Spirit to". Writing for Vice, Robert Christgau believed Chance's already irrepressibly cheerful voice sounded more attractive and substantial than before because of how the music's gospel elements had encouraged a stronger "vocal muscle" and controlled pitch. Jon Caramanica of The New York Times argued that Chance had drawn on the spirituality and consciousness present in West's music while "blossoming into a crusader and a pop savant, coming as close as anyone has to eradicating the walls between the sacred and the secular".
The main army came up with them after [some of] their men had been killed: Diarmait O Flannacain, Mac Maenaig, Coiclid O Coiclid and a number of others; and the combined armies came to Alt na hElti and Doirin Cranncha, between Ath na Betige and Bel in Belaig and Coill Esa and Coill Airthir, on Slieve Anierin. And here the Muinter Raigillig turned hardily, eagerly, wildly, strenuously, irrepressibly, to attack Fedlim's son and to avenge their injuries and oppression on him, and each chieftain exhorted his followers to go against the Connacht army. 1256.6 Then rose up the Connachtmen on the other side of the battle, and a comely, quick, hot and hasty company were they. They ranged themselves in a burning, blazing, active, fiery throng, a phalanx stout and stable, round Aed mac Fedlim, that strong sturdy prince, and on that day the high-king's son showed a ruler's fury, a champion's endurance, a lion's prowess.
It is a feature of many summer music festivals, including Convergence, Kiwiburn, Luminate, Rhythm & Vines, and Splore, in a tradition going back to Nambassa in the late 1970s. It is also associated with the culture of rugby, most prominently in the nude rugby match held in Dunedin each winter from 2002 to 2014 (and sporadically thereafter) as pre-match entertainment for the first professional rugby game of the season, and in the mock public holiday "National Nude Day", an event in which viewers of the TV2 talk show SportsCafe were invited – chiefly by former rugby player Marc Ellis, the show's most irrepressibly comic presenter – to send in photos and video of themselves performing daily activities in the nude. Whilst a large proportion of New Zealanders today are tolerant of nudity, especially on beaches, there remains a contingent who consider it obscene. Naturists who engage in casual public nudity, even in places where this is lawful, run the risk of having the police called on them by disapproving people.
It contains scenes that make you want to squirm because of their awkwardness and awfulness, and yet you don't want to look away and you're not bored. The movie has the courage to go to extremes, and some of those extremes may not be art but are certainly unforgettable...It's a slick, trashy, entertaining melodrama, with too many dumb scenes to qualify as successful." Variety wrote "While not without its problems, Rich and Famous is an absorbing drama of some notable qualities, the greatest of which is a gutsy, fascinating and largely magnificent performance by Jacqueline Bisset...For a bright, sophisticated piece such as this, particularly one under the guidance of the irrepressibly elegant George Cukor, the somewhat harsh, murky visual style is surprising." TV Guide rated the film one out of four stars and commented, "This could have been – and is – a very funny film; unfortunately, most of the laughs are unintentional...Although his version of Van Druten's play Old Acquaintance is sexier than the original 1943 screen treatment...it also fails to satisfy on many levels...This glossy soap opera suffers from Cukor's failure to control his actors.

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