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It was as if, in a larger sense, everyone had to make sure that Clemson, a lovably goofy team with a lovably goofy coach in Dabo Swinney, had really won.
Then the lovably crusty Mr. Rzewski had a musical complaint.
He has that puppy dog kind of charm, and is lovably goofy.
There's just something so lovably wholesome about Stranger Things' Chief Jim Hopper.
This one is handmade watercolor print, and it's lovably funny and sweet. 
Street (now migrated to Hulu) and who played the lovably misanthropic Craig
Former San Antonio Spurs forward Matt Bonner is a lovably weird dude.
Drake's reputation as the World's Most Lovably Corny Rapper often precedes him.
His resistance places him on a short list of lovably difficult hosts.
But this Thom is seldom lovably loathsome enough to make us squirm.
The lovably gaudy wearable releases this November, but pre-orders are available now.
But he also lends his voice to the lovably oblivious Todd on Bojack Horseman.
More of Nicholes lovably nerdy creations can be found on Instagram, Facebook and Etsy.
Most lovably, the novel's espionage-involved dog, Lily, is based on a real dog.
Back then it was almost perfect; a lovably dorky device, and relatively affordable at $100.
Don't forget he was also Emmet Brickowski, the lovably clueless star of The Lego Movie.
Coach does not take any sass from rude football players or her lovably dumb husband.
At first, Bobby Cannavale's character, Chef Jeff, seems like a lovably gruff Anthony Bourdain type.
Lovably awkward Kayla (Elsie Fisher) vlogs on YouTube, where she dispenses basic advice ("Be yourself").
Lily Tomlin, another member of the Netflix family, voiced the lovably kooky teacher in the original.
"Me," said the actor with a sly smile, already jumping back into his character's lovably narcissistic tendencies.
However, that guide is limited to actual, undebatable television — your new shows and lovably schlocky TV movies.
Rogen, who is best known for playing lovably goofy stoners, is also a director, screenwriter, and producer.
Jenny is lovably hateful, but eventually, even the pleasure of inwardly hissing at her begins to pall.
The child performer Alisa Zakovics was an exceptional Clara: a lovably innocent character with astonishingly proficient dancing.
And of course, she became a household name as the lovably OCD chef Monica for 10 seasons on Friends.
But its infectious, lovably weird energy and commitment to keeping the player guessing are coming from a similar place.
But Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, for all its brilliant design and lovably goofy brand recognition... just didn't sell.
It feels like an eternity ago we were united by the lovably camp and glaringly brash pop-dance scamps.
She's always been lovably unfiltered, and from her reaction, it's obvious it was a complete accident, but it still happened.
"I'd wonder whether everything everyone said was true," Laura dreamily recalls, as if picturing a lovably frat-boyish Prince Charming.
Blake — Bailey, Colorado Blake, with his Johnny Bravo hair and lovably goofy dance moves, often seems like The Bachelorette's softest boy.
Despite his prominence on the posters and in the trailer, the lovably grizzled Mr Ford has little more than a cameo.
But this is merely the latest chapter in Krasinski&aposs curious journey from lovably rumpled sales guy to special-ops acolyte.
Then 72, Boesch finished the season in third place and quickly became a fan favorite due to his lovably cantankerous persona.
Lisa Kudrow is admitting that she struggled in her early years on Friends while playing lovably flaky free spirit Phoebe Buffay.
Addio, we said in March, to Sonja Frisell's eye-wideningly gargantuan, lovably hoary, undeniably dramatic Met staging of Verdi's Egyptian classic.
At first, it's jarring to see everyone we once knew as lovably chaotic messes living the lives they always dreamed of.
When "The Big Bang Theory" debuted in 2007, it was an ode to the different, to the ostracized, to the lovably dorky.
She dedicates most of the shopping excursion to starting an open, lovably dorky, dialogue with Antonia, asking if she has any crushes.
I still have plenty yet to play, but I'm actively looking forward to whatever lovably batshit thing the game throws at me next.
Unlike his namesake, Joshua Slocum Johannssen doesn't circumnavigate the globe, but in this lovably obsessive work, Lynch's microcosm will do just as well.
Yes, your apartment can smell like a quaint Connecticut town, regardless of how many lovably wacky characters are actually living there with you.
Lovably quirky Dutch electronic musician, Legowelt, took to Twitter this morning to announce a drawing competition affiliated with his own Nightwind Records imprint.
Bill & Ted cast Reeves as a dim but lovably bodacious bro who said "dude" a lot and lived for good times and good vibes.
Yanic Truesdale, best known to fans as lovably persnicketty inn manager Michel, shared an on-set photo Friday night with Gilmore star Lauren Graham.
The game features pre-designed stages, but an air of chaos makes playing them fun, unpredictable, and lovably frustrating, all at the same time.
They also have a lovably diverse cast of Youths, including one young woman with a short haircut reminiscent of none other than Millie Bobby Brown's.
The result is an utterly bizarre and yet lovably quaint video game that will no doubt find its place in the ever-expanding Pokémon canon.
Bonus: Schumer's got a knack for lovably "ordinary" romantic male leads: who else coincidentally developed a huge crush on Bill Hader right after seeing Trainwreck?
On "Soap," which ran for four seasons from 1977-1981, she played lovably naïve Jessica Tate, a role that earned her a Globe in 1981.
The reality series' first season was delightful, a fascinating ethnography about lovable idiots living their lovably idiotic lives in blissful ignorance of how ridiculous they were.
Also in 2015, "Terminator: Genisys" restaged several sequences from "The Terminator", and, like "Creed", it had a lovably creaky incarnation of its once-godlike central character.
The crossword play I observe in the real world even mirrors the puzzle's portrayal in film and TV, where crosswords are reserved for learned, lovably anxious characters.
Dustin, the only man of color in the group, was lovably awkward and gave a purposefully self-conscious toast à la Hannah's first one-on-one date.
I like the tone today and thought that some of the witty clues for small and medium fill were lovably deadpan — BALL, RODE, HOT MESS, PHASER, etc.
Toula (Vardalos) is still coping with her lovably boisterous Greek family, but now she has a teenage daughter (Elena Kampouris) who's allergic to all that oversharing and overcaring.
And although he may have met a tragic end in the show, lovably cheery Russian scientist Alexei has firmly cemented his title of hero in the internet's eyes.
Since 26, he has played the parts of the gentle, inquisitive Big Bird and the lovably disgruntled Oscar the Grouch on "Sesame Street," the long-running children's program.
Axe, Chuck, Taylor Mason, even the lovably loathsome Dollar Bill — they all seem to require intense adversity to be at their best, whether they realize it or not.
They have invited some of New York's favorite comedians, including the lovably neurotic Chris Gethard as well as the disarming queen of deadpan, Aparna Nancherla, and many others.
They have invited some of New York's favorite comedians, including the lovably neurotic Chris Gethard, as well as the disarming queen of deadpan Aparna Nancherla, and many others.
" Carter, always lovably forthright, replied that the person who wrote that "put her finger on my weakest spot, which is a tendency to a batty kind of whimsicality.
Over the last seven weeks, Miss Alabama has been cringeworthy, fixated to the point of near self-destruction, emotionally wide open, lovably, charmingly weird, and about 500 other emotions.
She has to learn everything there is to know about his lovably nerdy hobbies, put on cosplay costumes, and let him poke fun are her pop culture blind spots.
Like Löw, del Bosque was given a head start when his predecessor, the lovably volatile Luis Aragonés, coached Spain to its first major trophy, at the 22014 European Championship.
In the '90s, chain convenience stores began their ascent, and service stations started selling candy and ice creams in brighter, more antiseptic spaces than the lovably shabby milk bar.
The festival is to the music world what the town is to the rest of Southern California: a lovably eccentric jewel, a tiny explosion of beauty, weirdness and overkill.
As part of the campaign, the gruff and deadpan lover of whiskey and woodworking toured some of the show's lovably weird nonsense with The Verge's own Casey Newton this afternoon.
The Cormoran Strike books aren't magical or whimsical, but as gleeful romps centered on a lovably scarred protagonist, they are as close as we'll get to a grown-up Harry Potter.
If you've been keeping up with Kimmy (Ellie Kemper), then you know that she is the lovably naive protagonist of the series, and that the reverend is very much the antagonist.
After flirting her way around The Circle, Bissonnette eventually forges a real connection with Joey Sasso, the lovably broey OG contestant who would go on to win the whole darn game.
As Tom, the lovably shy greeting-card writer swept off his feet by his manic pixie dream girl, Zooey Deschanel, Gordon-Levitt, 24, leaves audiences rooting for him to get the girl.
And Yoram Bauman is the definition of a political underdog -- a lovably awkward and earnest "stand-up economist" who knows of a big, smart, simple idea that could fix a major problem.
Pitbull has been a critic's pin cushion ever since he abandoned the lovably coarse sound of his early Miami anthems like "Culo" in favor of a more sanitized, generic top 40 style.
The show has a beautiful color palette, a diverse cast of voice actors, and a rainbow of different bodies and sexualities and identities, each character more inherently, lovably human than the next.
Conversations with the lovably oddball director served as the foundation for David Lynch: The Art Life (2016), which charts the progression of his career from childhood to his first film, Eraserhead (1977).
At his best, Ball creates characters that feel as lovably imperfect as your own parent or sibling; other times, it can feel as if he's screaming liberal talking points through the screen.
He looms over the shows — sometimes literally, with self-portraits as the wide-eyed, lovably smiling Wild Thing Moishe and as a clenched-teeth Nutcracker on two of the curtains he created.
The Taylor company of the 1980s was dominated by the lovably heroic Christopher Gillis, who joined in 1976, and by such female paragons as Susan McGuire, Cathy McCann and, especially, Kate Johnson.
For whatever reason — the conviction of its message, its lovably rudimentary design — that sign wove its way into my personal life, and the lives of everyone I've encountered who remembers it, too.
The actor – who plays a lovably doofus secretary in the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot – flaunted his good looks when he surprised one lucky fan with an office drop-in to celebrate Administrative Professionals Day.
As Martin Crane, the lovably grumpy, blue-collar father to the snobby Frasier and Niles, he hit many notes during the series' run from 1993 to 2004 — sometimes all in the same episode.
The creature, who gets nicknamed Everest, after the place where it wants to return, at times looks like a not-too-distant relative of Gritty, the lovably outré mascot of the Philadelphia Flyers.
There's nothing flashy about the LA-based 30-something's ditties—they're relatively sparse, and warmly, lovably downtrodden ("Times are hard for dreamers / I wanna be a believer / I wanna know what it means").
Although this is all lovably ridiculous in the same vein as the Big Little Lies seaside palaces, there is an actual undercurrent of sadness hiding beneath the farmhouse sink baths and acceptable baby vomit.
And somehow, despite the budget and the soundtrack and the talent list—usually the harbingers of incredible polish and frankly safe or boring ideas— Brütal Legend is such a lovably weird and warm game.
And somehow, despite the budget and the soundtrack and the talent list—usually the harbingers of incredible polish and incredibly boring ideas (not always!)—Brütal Legend is such a lovably weird and warm game.
Although for years Hogan had honed an image of himself as a lovably egomaniacal celebrity, his Tampa lawyers successfully presented him as a rugged Everyman who was victimized by a group of privileged snobs.
The show's ability to weave bigger questions of citizenship and what the definition of cultural success should be into a lovably silly family sitcom is a damn impressive testament to how the show's grown.
But since none of those fighters have the lovably strange and strong personalities seen in previous games, it's painful enough just sitting through their bland explanation of their generic missions, let alone actually doing them.
The same might be said of Vanessa Aspillaga's lovably overbearing Kathy, the loudmouthed but big-hearted Italian nurse, who is tending to Amy in the Queens, N.Y., institution where Maggie and Jacob come to visit.
In 1973 the black, gay composer Julius Eastman wrote "Stay on It," and that's good advice for listening to it, too: Stick with Eastman's relentless, lovably odd piece (Track 5) and its gradual, ecstatic transformations.
As the lovably melodramatic Lydia, the actress (who was one of the first to win the quartet of an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony) gets to openly relish the spotlight and bend it to her will.
Charmed, like many of the series that followed its lead and found a way into my heart — from True Blood and Teen Wolf to Netflix's upcoming Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina — was lovably wild, weird, and supernatural-obsessed.
And on the other side, there is the input of bassist-vocalist Brendan Kelly, who adds a rougher, brattier, and yes, sometimes lovably juvenile element which has also been on full display with his side project The Falcon.
Despite 22011 years of theater roles, she's best known for having played the lovably blundering Aunt Jackie in the blue-collar '2150s sitcom "Roseanne," a part that made her famous and, in the fashion of hit TV, familiar.
As per usual, Midge's hair and dress perfectly speak to the late '50s/early '60s era of glam, while the lovably curmudgeonly Susie sports a dressed-up version of her usual garb, including a blazer and newsboy cap.
It is, in a culture that cherishes familial proximity, a radical way of thinking by people who otherwise pride themselves on their conventionality (though, lovably, their idea of the conventional tends to not actually be so at all).
But an important part of his persona—comic buffoonery—was fixed by his appearances on a satirical news show, "Have I Got News for You", cementing an image as a flawed but lovably self-mocking man-of-the-people.
Although the lovably uptight gay character at the center of the show, Will, played by Eric McCormack, is best friends with Grace, played by Debra Messing, he sometimes makes quips that could come across as misogynistic in today's climate.
This time ScreenJunkies, the gang behind the viral parody series, have fixed their sights firmly on the lovably twisted Roald Dahl tale Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory — and they've even drafted in singer Michael Bolton to lend a hand.
The lovably curmudgeonly thesp played Brother Ray, a rural priest who rescued The Hound and nursed him back to health in the Season 6 episode "The Broken Man," before meeting an untimely demise at the hands of the Brotherhood Without Banners.
While discussing his upcoming Netflix film " Life Father " at the "Summer of Love" press day in Los Angeles, the iconic sitcom&aposs star,  Kelsey Grammer , was asked what he envisions for his lovably neurotic alter ego after all these years.
By the felicity of the TV gods, Pen15 debuted on the same day as Netflix's Big Mouth: My Furry Valentine, a Valentine's Day special that continues the streaming giant's lovably profane saga of middle schoolers in the throes of puberty.
I can't deny Emily and Haley are two lovably ridiculous individuals who were practically created in a lab for the madness of reality TV. But, they're also dealing with deeply relatable problems in front of the funhouse mirror of Freeform cameras.
As both a radio disc jockey (for CiTR 603 FM in Vancouver) and a television and online video host, Nardwuar The Human Serviette (aka John Ruskin) has spent the last three decades building his lovably eccentric persona into a unique brand.
But they're also cast exactly on type, from mean-boss Aniston (last seen in Horrible Bosses) to straight man Bateman to lovably overconfident partying boss Miller to Randall Park (Fresh Off the Boat) as that ubiquitous office standard, Fred-from-Accounting.
She goes through her predictable heist without a single beat of it feeling surprising or remarkable, accompanied by the types of characters who traditionally help out the hero during a heist: the lovably nerdy tech dude, the money, the muscle.
Even the risk-adverse execs who run network television were getting on board, with a bizarre arms race between Fox and NBC to produce the best (or most lovably sloppy) live revivals of classic musicals most children have never even heard of.
If Michelle Gomez could win the affection of longtime fans with her eccentric and lovably-evil rendition of Missy, the female incarnation of the Master (another Time Lord and the Doctor's nemesis), then Jodie Whittaker should have the chance to portray the Doctor.
In "Family Dog," the lovably klutzy family pet Jonah runs away from home after his human family trains him to become a guard dog, and he becomes so vicious that he is soon adopted by the burglars he is supposed to attack.
This installment, at the Bell House, welcomes the musical guests Tor and Lisa alongside the stand-up of the lovably flustered comedian Jo Firestone; the restrained yet unpredictable comedy of Joe Pera; the self-assured sauciness of Jacqueline Novak; and many other delights.
Kids whose character descriptions span some combination of too-cool teen (see: Black-ish's Zoey), lovably dopey goofball (see: Bob's Burgers' Gene), or neurotic nerd (see: The Middle's Sue), with a close cousin of precocious and/or terrifying star student (see: Modern Family's Alex).
It's when she stands up to one of these larger-than-life figures (after an epic battle messes with her commute) that she accidentally becomes a cult "hero" in her own right … even if it's just to her group of lovably quirky co-workers.
This is harder than you might think: The strength of any good heist story rests on viewers' ability to empathize with and root for its lovably disreputable criminals, while the most terrifying home invasion films rely on the utter anonymity and anarchistic lawlessness of the invaders.
If you don't know the origins of the Jackass crew—it's basically this: Jeff Tremaine, a magazine editor, wanted to put together a crew of lovably drunk and stupid goofballs to do some truly pointless dumb shit, for our amusement (and pitch it to TV studios).
And while we can't reveal too much about what hijinks up-and-coming comedian Miriam "Midge" Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan) and her lovably curmudgeonly manager, Susie (Alex Borstein), get into down south, we can exclusively reveal the first photo from the new season, which will stream later this year.
After getting roughed up with his live-action debut, the awful misfire John Carter, Stanton returns to animation for Finding Dory, which picks up where Nemo left off: This time, it's the lovably forgetful Dory (voiced by Ellen DeGeneres) who goes on a journey to reunite with her family.
The closing film of the London Film Festival covers the twilight years of a couple who made more than 100 films spanning the silent and talkie era, with John C. Reilly as Oliver Hardy, the lovably oafish Southern gent, and Steve Coogan playing the idiot-savant Stan Laurel.
I lived in Lakeview when I first moved to Chicago in the winter of 2012, and the environs directly outside the stadium—once a bustling ecosystem of hawkers selling peanuts, shirts, and water "cheaper on the outside"; scalpers wandering about; and the lovably grimy McDonalds—have been replaced by towering behemoths.
Though "The Ashlee Simpson Show" was launched as a follow-up to the successful "Newlyweds," it mostly served to establish Ashlee as a distinct character from Jessica, who at the time was famous for proclaiming to be a virgin before her wedding day and for her lovably ditsy struggle to embrace domestic life.
"His enormous talent and outsized heart were perfectly suited to playing the larger-than-life yellow bird who brought joy to generations of children and countless fans of all ages around the world, and his lovably cantankerous grouch gave us all permission to be cranky once in a while," the statement reads.
"His enormous talent and outsized heart were perfectly suited to playing the larger-than-life yellow bird who brought joy to generations of children and countless fans of all ages around the world, and his lovably cantankerous grouch gave us all permission to be cranky once in a while," the statement added.
In just the past week, Kanye has gone from lovably crazy to full-on Uncle Ruckus and (maybe) back again; Brazil has elected an authoritarian and neo-fascist dictator; and a neo-Nazi opened fire inside a synagogue in Miller's hometown of Pittsburgh, about a mile from where the Jewish rapper went to school.
The Times critic Janet Maslin once praised McMurtry for writing so lovably about women, and "Moving On" could be Exhibit A. Somewhat controversially, McMurtry, in fact, maintains that open-armed Houston is "the most female city in Texas," the Mother for the entire Gulf South, because it takes so many searching souls into her welcoming bosom.
They've kept busy individually—Clement has acted in films like Moana and McKenzie supervises music for The Muppets—but seeing the two of them together, playing their acoustic songs about murderous robots and David Bowie in outer space, was like being transported to a simpler time, when pop culture had room for something as quirky as a pair of lovably naive Kiwis and their innocuous brand of folk humor.
Bo Burnham's new coming-of-age comedy began its theatrical run this past weekend, but prospective moviegoers in the same age bracket as lovably awkward protagonist Kayla (Elsie Fisher) were plum out of luck: In their infinite and highly arbitrary wisdom, the Motion Picture Association of America saw fit to brand the film with an R rating, barring all viewers under 17 years old unaccompanied by a parent or an adult guardian.
Bender's: With its indoor bike racks, stickers, and tags all over the place, and decidedly punk rock show calendar, Bender's is so lovably divey that it's easy to forget that they also have their classy delights: mojitos made with fresh fruit every Monday, a monthly cheese club, a recurring poutine pop-up, and the city's best fried pickles and "tot-chos" (tater tot nachos, if you didn't put two and two together).
There is some drama surrounding Bonnie, whose guilt over pushing Perry isolates her from rest of the the Monterey Five — this leads to an extremely Wife Guy-ish moment when her husband Nathan begs Ed to "take my wife to coffee, you snide fuck" (it's a real chef kiss moment) — but the heart of the premiere remains in the decadent reveal of the women, what they're up to, and how lovably flawed they are in the aftermath of tragedy.

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