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"ludicrousness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being unreasonable and impossible to take seriously

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Dickinson doesn't shy away from ludicrousness, but leans into it unabashedly.
Jordan is so confident in his ludicrousness that it makes a sort of radical sense.
In all honesty, much of the brilliance of "Take a Chance" is in its ludicrousness.
It denotes the ludicrousness of whatever just transpired, while highlighting the general mood of the time.
True, she hasn't told a lie as tidy as Spicer's ludicrousness about Donald Trump's inauguration crowds.
Pretty Little Liars is for a younger cohort, and the narrative presupposes the ludicrousness of such a suggestion.
On one hand, it punctures the ludicrousness of any one person being known to several million other people.
Elizabeth Warren ran a deliberately false ad to highlight what Democrats saw as the ludicrousness of the policy.
"It just goes to show the ludicrousness of conceptual art and how anything can become art," Mr. Jack said.
To its intended audience, there's not much difference between MoreCoin and Bitcoin; any technical ludicrousness is no bar to success.
As is Peter Deming's cinematography, which uses speed and shadow to blur the ludicrousness of the cons and fake-outs.
In his VR world, the statue is a towering monolith, scores of stories high, almost sublime in its ludicrousness and monumental proportions.
And it's got on-brand recent precedent, too, what with Street Fighter V's retrofitted "A Shadow Falls" plotline pulling no punches in its ludicrousness.
It's pastel enough to pass for basic cable, its colors subtly used so as to never betray the ludicrousness in its vision of desire.
Nichols finds the irony and faint ludicrousness of their situation in various ways, as when Mildred's sister bitterly scolds Richard for marrying his pregnant girlfriend.
Hodgman is known for serving up the ludicrousness of life in ways that blend gravity with hilarity, and this memoir has got that aesthetic in spades.
He also recommends taking some of the sting out with a sense of humor, acknowledging the ludicrousness of the CPAP mask and its Bane-esque vibe.
Hired to play Juliet's nurse, Dorothy (Santino Fontana) quickly clocks the show's ludicrousness and, undermining the toxic director, Ron Carlisle (Reg Rogers), sets out to revamp it.
Last week, when they were together in the D.C. bureau, they posed for a photo and pointed at each other, laughing about the ludicrousness of it all.
"He lived under unbelievable stress, but his truest self was really goofy, and saw the pure humor and the ludicrousness of it all," said his sister, Nora Vizzini.
There's a sense in the book that the feeling of ludicrousness you have on your side of the camera is also being shared by some of the subjects of the photos.
"From an outsider looking in, the notion that potentially the event of the century in the U.K. is going to depend on ten Northern Irish MPs is beyond ludicrousness," he said.
Or, rather, it does, by exemplifying the ludicrousness of such distinctions and underlining the show's bid to be seen as a universal story that every culture enacts and anyone can tell.
It's also easy to be so fixated on the ludicrousness of some of the charges that the president hurls at us that we fail to improve in ways that he's not discussing.
It is part of our sudden awakening to the ludicrousness of one man unilaterally controlling a magnitude of wealth so stratospheric that it would, as the Guardian notes, cover Britain's budget deficit twice over.
The night the punitive religious fanatics made Cersei Lannister walk nude through her own kingdom, I was pestering a date with ludicrousness: Why's the cast of "Sister Act" singing "shame" at her like that.
We get a strong sense, for instance, of how mandated premarital celibacy has warped everyone's temperament, especially Kevin's; Mr. Zdrojeski, in a big breakthrough performance, makes the tightrope walk of pathos and ludicrousness thrilling to watch.
The ludicrousness of today's open market means, mostly, having the option to pay a lot of money for something or not a lot of money for something, without ever really approaching a concrete, evidence-backed reason for the decision.
The Street Fighter RPG we actually have is a marvel of straight-faced ludicrousness, the ultimate earnest martial arts movie which says that, yes, the ninjas, Thai crime ring dabbling in psychics and Soviet wrestlers should all be taken deathly seriously.
Grand Theft Auto filtered through the mind of a fucking lunatic, pushed to boundaries of ludicrousness that make things like giant dildo clubs and man-launching cannons seem altogether reasonable compared with much of the other batshit nonsense going on in here.
It sits on a cusp between specificity and extravagance, research and allegory, chronicle and riff, pierced by an acuity of vision that turns our looking-glass political sphere inside-out, exposing its elemental ludicrousness as an instrument of clarity and an artifact of mystifying beauty, because that's what art does.
It's also another installment in what now feels like an endless season of scamming; it confirms so much about the ludicrousness of how VC funding works; it speaks to the terrible need to deify tech executive as geniuses who'll change the world instead of people who are frequently full of shit and unprepared for the consequences of their companies' actions.
Being 26, I flung myself actorishly on London and without any intimations of my own ludicrousness spent two years showing God what I thought of him by letting myself go.
My .32 revolver and > ammunition were in my suitcase. The ludicrousness of the situation somehow > eliminated any thoughts of danger. In any case, I believe none of us in the > field ever gave one thought to danger.
Neculai Constantin Munteanu from Radio Free Europe wrote that he supports Dan for his unselfish way of caring about Bucharest and that his opponents are "comedians", for which one can "admire the imposture, ludicrousness, and incompetence".Neculai Constantin Munteanu, "Un primar pentru București", Radio Free Europe, 10 April 2012.
Rotten Tomatoes, a review aggregator, reports that the film received positive reviews by 21% of the 86 surveyed critics. The average rating was 4.23/10, and the consensus is: "Due to obvious plot twists and foreshadowing, The Glass House fails to thrill. By the end, it degenerates into ludicrousness." Roger Ebert rated the film 2 out of 4 stars and criticized the film's script.
By this time, he had moved beyond attacking individuals to making observations on the ludicrousness of conformist bourgeois values in general. However, the government was becoming increasingly liberal, leaving him with few big-name targets. As a result, La Lune Rousse closed in 1879. Émile Courtet's job as one of several assistants to Gill was to complete the backgrounds; he may have done a few of the illustrations by himself.
Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a score of 56% based on reviews from 45 critics, with an average rating of 5.64/10. On Metacritic it has a 60 out 100, based on 14 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". In a mixed review, Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times said the film "occasionally veers into ludicrousness" and has an "atavistic pulse". In a negative review, John DeFore of The Hollywood Reporter cited the overtones of class warfare and poor timing, given the shooting of Trayvon Martin.
Writing in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, entertainment editor Rito P. Asilo remarked on the "riotous ludicrousness" of this "wacky comedy" that "fail[s] to say anything significant",Rito P. Asilo, Cinema One fest yields pleasant surprises, frivolous duds, Philippine Daily Inquirer, 27 Nov. 2015. Accessed 12 Dec. 2016 while an ABS-CBN reviewer focused on the quality of the lead's acting, saying that "Kaye Abad shines in her role as Angela Velasco".Rhea Manila Santos, Kaye Abad shines playing a 'laos' star in indie film The Comeback, abs-cbn.
The eighth Conclusion points out the ludicrousness, in the minds of Lollards, of the reverence that is directed toward images of Christ's suffering. "If the cross of Christ, the nails, spear, and crown of thorns are to be honoured, then why not honour Judas's lips, if only they could be found?" The Lollards stated that the Catholic Church had been corrupted by temporal matters and that its claim to be the true Church was not justified by its heredity. Part of this corruption involved prayers for the dead and chantries.
In 1950, Tamura's story was made into a more romantic film, Escape at Dawn, co- written by Akira Kurosawa and directed by Senkichi Taniguchi. For the Nikkatsu adaptation, Suzuki drew upon his firsthand experience at the wartime front to portray the conditions and behavior in a more realistic light. What was presented in the film and the actual conditions "probably aren't that different," Suzuki said in a 2005 interview. Most Japanese war movies portrayed the era with healthy doses of tragedy, but Suzuki infused an air of ludicrousness in his film.
She occasionally kicks butt whilst half-naked. Mere words cannot do justice to the ludicrousness of Angel's plot, which commences with Ford deciding to avenge the murder of her sister and climaxes when she's forced to do a striptease act at the behest of a psychotic ex-mercenary. You've got to sit through it to not believe it." In the book The Motion Picture Guide 1995 Annual: The Films of 1994, written by James Pallot and published by CineBooks, it was noted that, "all the elements of "Angel of Destruction" are so familiar that it's easy to think you've already seen it.
It was so broad that there was no mistaking its ludicrousness. Hokum also encompassed dances like the cakewalk and the buzzard lope in skits that unfolded through spoken narrative and song. W. C. Handy, himself a veteran of a minstrel troupe, remarked that, "Our hokum hooked 'em," meaning that the low comedy snared an audience that stuck around to hear the music. In the days before ragtime, jazz and even hillbilly music and the blues were clearly identified as specific genres, hokum was a component of all-around performing, entertainment that seamlessly mixed monologues, dialogues, dances, music, and humor.
" Suhani Singh of India Today also gave the film 1 out of 5 stars, calling it "an exasperating romantic drama with astounding levels of ludicrousness." She says that it "begins with the dullest, most unimaginative boy-meets-girl story and it only goes downhill from there." She was especially critical of the writers, who noted that their characters "laugh needlessly and excessively or say things like 'How profound' or 'So beautiful' at random intervals." In conclusion, Singh was left unimpressed, saying "If Namaste England tries to say anything at all, it's that it is easier to get married and harder to stay in love.
American critical reception of The Man Without a Body is somewhat difficult to judge because of a paucity of reviews. While Warren notes that 'reviews are scarce', he is nevertheless able to refer to a handful of contemporary reviews. According to him, The Monthly Film Bulletin said that the movie's 'script, direction and playing are banal and amateurish'. He also comments that Don Willis, in his book Horror and Science Fiction Films, wrote that its 'fancy directorial touches' were 'wasted on a story which reaches awesome heights of ludicrousness' and that in A Heritage of Horror, British author David Pirie called the film a 'particularly ludicrous piece'.
Murphy described the track as a self-parody piece of work that "never tips over into ludicrousness." Ming Lai used the song's lyric “You are heartless cos you took off my dress, and you never put it on again” as an example of Sundfør's use of her theatrical representation of vulnerability that she previously experimented with her previous, such as the song "Meditation In An Emergency" from The Silicone Veil or "Wall," a cut from her self-titled first studio album. The spy film-esque song "Delirious" follows the viewpoint from a femme fataleChang, Kee (14 January 2016). "Susanne Sundfør exclusive photoshoot and interview". Fault.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote that it was "aware of its own ludicrousness ... The humor grows out of the incongruity of the actors, the situation, the movie, the audience. 'Trash' passes right through pornography and emerges on the other side." Vincent Canby of The New York Times called the film "true-blue movie-making, almost epic, funny and vivid, though a bit rotten at the core," concluding, "'Trash' is alive, but like the people in it, it continually parodies itself, and thus it represents a kind of dead end in filmmaking."Canby, Vincent (October 6, 1970).
The book debuted at #1 on The New York Times Best Seller list. Hans A. von Spakovsky of National Review Online called the book "required reading for conservative bloggers". Ana Marie Cox, writing in The Guardian, said the book "contains some radical notions about a complete overhaul of the US constitution, but to debate the specifics of their merits is to ignore the larger insanity of the project" while noting "the ludicrousness of his specific 'fixes' and the near-impossibility of achieving them". Also in The Washington Times, Richard W. Rahn wrote, "If 'The Liberty Amendments' can help foster a national debate about which corrective actions, including constitutional amendments, are needed to increase liberty and prosperity, Mr. Levin will have performed a great national service".
" Later in the year, Valley of the Dolls opened to almost uniformly negative reviews. Bosley Crowther wrote in The New York Times, "all a fairly respectful admirer of movies can do is laugh at it and turn away". Newsweek said that the film "has no more sense of its own ludicrousness than a village idiot stumbling in manure", but a later article read: "Astoundingly photogenic, infinitely curvaceous, Sharon Tate is one of the most smashing young things to hit Hollywood in a long time." The three lead actresses were castigated in numerous publications, including The Saturday Review, which wrote, "Ten years ago ... Parkins, Duke, and Tate would more likely have been playing the hat check girls than movie-queens; they are totally lacking in style, authority, or charm.
Critic Philip French of The Observer stated: > "The calculated sadism of the film would be offensive were it not for the > neutralising laughter aroused by the ludicrousness of the whole exercise. If > one didn't know the actual provenance of the film, one would guess that it > was a private movie made by a group of rich European Western fans at a dude > ranch... A Fistful of Dollars looks awful, has a flat dead soundtrack, and > is totally devoid of human feeling." Bosley Crowther of The New York Times treated the film not as pastiche, but as camp-parody, stating that nearly every Western cliche could be found in this "egregiously synthetic but engrossingly morbid, violent film". He went on to patronize Eastwood's performance, stating: "He is simply another fabrication of a personality, half cowboy and half gangster, going through the ritualistic postures and exercises of each... He is a morbid, amusing, campy fraud".

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