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Your guide to Karlie's sass, Joan's hauteur, and Cara's kookiness, straight ahead.
When her attention drifts, as it sometimes does in her memoir, the kookiness wears.
Day-Lewis's talent for growling scenery-chewing is a perfect match for Anderson's mix of realism and kookiness.
Season 3 takes GLOW, the wrestling show within the series, to Las Vegas, where its campiness and kookiness fits in perfectly.
His comic timing and easy manner contrasted with Ingrid's self-conscious weirdness provides a much-needed grounding to the story's occasional kookiness.
The flashes of humor and kookiness (as with the aforementioned Tick-Tock Man) keep the whole thing from taking itself too seriously.
The revelation was classic Murphy kookiness presented in a way that wasn't a harmful stereotype, showing queer people can be villainous without being reductive about sexuality.
In 2016, Mr. Michele climbed even higher, bringing Gucci's vintage kookiness to no less hallowed a hall than Westminster Abbey, for the label's cruise collection show.
" —Alex Jacquez "I like how supportive the Baylors are of each other as a family, and the kookiness of each of the characters — particularly the armored-car-building grandmother.
Williamson is the Kanye West of the Democratic field, a hard to reconcile mix of truth, depth and kookiness that can baffle and lead to as much harm as good.
If Wednesday's earnings call was any indication, Musk — already known for his kookiness — really doesn't care what anyone thinks of his behavior or approach to running an electric car company.
I didn't love her runway look, but her kookiness gets me every time in a way that reminds me of how I feel about my beloved Alyssa Edwards and her secret.
It's very possible to read the entire film as a journey into the real Warrens' particular folie a deux — a shared madness that makes them no less endearing for all their kookiness.
A lot of the tape that isn't even necessarily funny will begin to feel more funny when it's written into in a particular kind of way to highlight sometimes my own kookiness.
The Pigeon sisters (who share their given names with characters in the Oscar Wilde play "The Importance of Being Earnest") inject a delightful kookiness into the slob-neatnik dynamic of Oscar and Felix.
Before this year, 12 different actors had played the role of the titular Doctor throughout the show's 55-year history — all white men who had engaged in different degrees of kookiness, scowls, and scarves.
For the most part I liked hanging out with my virtual squad, but there were also times when their kookiness and cutesy teenage awkwardness were so forced I was ready to pull this car over right now.
Gilmore, however, sees something deeper in their creepy kookiness: "No film shows a stylized version of genuinely Satanic people quite like this one does, celebrating the outsiders who hold their ground against pressures to conform to normalcy," he says.
As the show wraps up, star Ellie Kemper has been doing some of her best work, bringing heart and an endearing kookiness to her portrayal of a recently arrived New Yorker who's had her soul healed by a deeply flawed, frequently ridiculous metropolis.
The fact that a lot of media figures aren't recognizing this — that they're either celebrating her flashes of insight on issues like reparations for slavery or enjoying her kookiness — shows that they haven't fully internalized the lessons of Donald Trump's rise to power.
But through all 25 years of "Theft by Finding" — of soap opera addictions and spider feeding, family kookiness (Sedaris notes the day Charles Addams dies; it feels like the passing of a baton) and language lessons — Sedaris's developing voice is the lifeline that pulls him through the murk.
Kate White from Inside Soap said that Dennis had "injected originality, laughs and much-needed kookiness back into the show". White said that she could not wait until Dennis was back on-screen making "his next move". For his portrayal of Dennis, Tracini earned a nomination for "Best Comedy Performance" at the 2012 British Soap Awards. Tracini was later nominated for "Funniest Male" at the 2012 Inside Soap Awards.
On April 12, 1992, Phantom Manor was opened at Disneyland Park Paris. Based on the original Disneyland ride but with a new backstory tied into Frontierland, Big Thunder Mountain and Thunder Mesa, Phantom Manor featured a more coherent storyline and an all-new orchestral soundtrack by composer John Debney. Phantom Manor takes a different approach to the same concept as the Haunted Mansion attractions. The intended mood is one of corrupted elegance, rather than morbid kookiness.
Hawn especially has kept her customary kookiness in check and conveys her character's plight with maturity and charm.""Film Reviews: Best Friends". Variety. December 15, 1982. 17. Gary Arnold of The Washington Post called the film "exceptionally authentic and endearing...I suppose Reynolds and Hawn have certainly enjoyed showier showcasing, but it should do them no harm at all to be recognized as a likably self-effacing romantic comedy team in a new romantic comedy of rare sweetness and intelligence.
For example, Lyell D. Henry Jr. wrote that, "fringe science [is] a term also suggesting kookiness." This characterization is perhaps inspired by the eccentric behavior of many researchers of the kind known colloquially (and with considerable historical precedent) as mad scientists. Although most fringe science is rejected, the scientific community has come to accept some portions of it. One example of such is plate tectonics, an idea which had its origin in the fringe science of continental drift and was rejected for decades.
Undoubtedly Carol's spookiest moment was when she returned from Ireland and had a sinister premonition that something unwelcome was coming into their midst. Within moments, Lucy got a call telling her that Kurt had died. Carol's kookiness continued throughout the rest of her time on the show and, whilst she had a brief attachment to Kurt, Carol seemed destined never to find a guy she genuinely liked, despite the odd dalliance with the likes of Tony Hutchinson in Newquay. That was until she met Rory "Finn" Finnigan and almost instantly fell head over heels in love.
The elephant is also represented in music such as Henry Mancini's hit song "Baby Elephant Walk", which has been described as "musical shorthand for kookiness of any stripe". The American band the White Stripes' fourth album was entitled Elephant in honour of the animal's brute strength and closeness to its relatives. The hit single "Elephant" by British recording artist Alexandra Burke is based on the expression "elephant in the room". "Nellie the Elephant" is a children's song first released in 1956 and since covered by many artists including the punk-rock band Toy Dolls; For her album, Leave Your Sleep, Natalie Merchant set to music "The Blind Men and the Elephant" poem by John Godfrey Saxe, which is based on the parable.
Bolton had also written his own study of Serrano's Esoteric Hitlerism, and the Black Order's occult framework was influenced by Serrano's ideas. Despite the interest that Nazi Satanists took in Serrano's work, he was critical of attempts to combine Satanism with Nazism, in 2001 stating that individuals who did so "will only damage our sacred fight with all the kookiness from California, like Satanism". He added that "Many Satanists do not know that they are manipulated, psychotronically, in fact hypnotized, when not infiltrated by the CIA, Mossad and other such secret organisations." By the early 1990s, Serrano's Esoteric Hitlerist ideas were spreading among modern Pagans, gaining particular popularity among far-right members of the Pagan religion of Heathenry in the United States.
Harper portrayed Liz Gianni, the city manager of an unnamed American city. In her line of work came dealings with the all-too-realistic but sometimes lighthearted issues of the modern-day city, from budget cuts to bureaucratic and political corruption, and the socioeconomic travails of inner-city life. Despite the turmoil that often ensued because of these problems, Liz focused on them with much exuberance, with a little kookiness thrown in, which ultimately made this a return to the type of character that first brought Harper fame on The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Rhoda in the early 1970s. Liz's breezy, Amazonian mentality played more to her advantage at home, where she had to constantly keep up with—-and fret over—-her rapidly maturing 19-year- old daughter Penny (LuAnne Ponce).

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