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Ahead, five of the funniest and most painfully uncomfortable confessions.
Most painfully, she missed raising her eldest daughter, now 23.
But most painfully, it has lost a talented young journalist, Lyra McKee.
And most painfully for Almodovar, so too are 23 years of his daughter's.
It was the most painfully awkward thing ever and I was right there.
Perhaps most painfully, she has been separated from her older son from her first marriage.
This costs him more than his fair share of acquaintances, friends, and most painfully, lovers.
And perhaps most painfully: Would he still be alive if he hadn't taken up vaping?
You'll see Hypnospace users during their funniest grandstanding, their pettiest sniping, and their most painfully vulnerable moments.
The patterns in the sunlight suddenly struck me as the most painfully beautiful things I had ever seen.
Cue lost convention revenue, cancelled concerts and, most painfully for North Carolinians, the relocation of beloved basketball tournaments in protest.
In the most painfully awkward meet-the-parents scenario, Sofia brings her boyfriend fiance, Gennadi, to meet Stan and Aderholt.
And to preview it, here is the most painfully awkward Valentine's Day poem ever, which Obama reads to Michelle. http://bit.
This is most painfully obvious when it comes to App Continuity, one of the device's primary selling points from a software perspective.
Most painfully for Ms. Warren, some prominent Native Americans have soured on her, saying she exhibited unforgivable behavior consistent with cultural appropriation.
Although "price matters" may sound like the most painfully obvious statement ever, price really does matter, but not for an immediately obvious reason.
Her sliver of screen time was bought with months of practice and rehearsal, and, most painfully for an outspoken human rights activist, her silence.
"During some of the most painfully, aggravating parts of our trial, particularly jury deliberations it was he who was keeping us going," he said.
Most painfully, there's Martha (Alison Wright), an F.B.I. employee who believes Philip is "Clark"; he courted and married her for access to her office.
Defense budgets, like other giant steaming piles of government accounting, are in most cases pretty boring to anyone except the most painfully dedicated policy wonks.
Or would you go so far as to let a bullet ant—the insect with the most painfully potent venom on Earth—purposely bite you?
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" Last year he engaged in such a bizarre interview with The Hollywood Reporter that the publication headlined its article, "The most painfully awkward interview of 2016.
She does not suppress her glimpses of Sontag when she was not all right—when she was at her most painfully fearful and miserable and impossible.
Most painfully, this new network was imagined as a forum for the free exchange of ideas, with no sense of how predatory and oppressive that exchange would become.
It's in the enclaves at the end of railway tracks that suburbia is at its most painfully suburban, where lives develop unobserved and childhoods flourish in slow motion.
And, perhaps most painfully, he announced a new set of restrictions that would bar Iraqis from resettling in the United States, and even visiting, at least for a time.
I had no idea what would happen to me — and, most painfully, when I would see my wife, Riada, our 2-year-old son, Levent, and our 2-month-old baby, Efe.
It was clearly an attempt to explore the boundaries of what can be said onstage (the fertility conversation feels most painfully wrong), but it felt more like a workshop than a realized piece.
But the incident that taught him the lesson most painfully came when he was just 13 years old and his brother Antwan died after falling out of a dorm room window while attending college.
Because this is happening in the sign of Scorpio—one of the most painfully honest yet manipulative signs of the zodiac—you can rest assured that all optimism experienced from this planetary connection is sincere.
Apple is forcing me to accept the loss of compatibility with USB sticks, USB drives, USB Ethernet adapters, HDMI cables, and, most painfully, MagSafe chargers, all because it's decided to be impatient about the future.
We will soon see, heartbreakingly, that in fact it will be Louis whose life is most painfully disrupted, while Wendy, whom we meet again at 20, has become a young woman of formidable good sense and spirit.
Even his jokes land flat, most painfully those associated with Fallon (John Sanders), the talent manager whose fondness for cutesy acronyms (Trip and Pamela are said to be LAME — "Lustful And Mercilessly Entertaining") serves as a lone character trait.
The new coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, now threatening to snowball into a full-fledged pandemic, has already begun to wreak a sort of global havoc, causing alarm and even panic in several countries, spasms in financial markets and, most painfully, loss of life.
He keeps his cool through Lucy's confusion over how cellphones work (in this episode's most painfully unfunny bit), while also managing what looks to be a team of legitimately up-to-date criminologists, in a room far away from Lucy and Andy's shenanigans. 3.
The experience of that show — most painfully, the audience talkbacks through which she came face to face with the persistence of stereotyped viewpoints — has made Ms. Brown very sensitive, she said, to how the slightest shift of body can change an audience's perception of attitude and implication.
Exploding the wistful, melancholy atmosphere that pervades so many Chekhov productions, Mr. Posner's version reminds us that Chekhov was a relentless truth teller when it came to his primary theme: the dogged way life thwarts our desires and expectations and, most painfully, may deny us the essential hope of the heart, a mutual and sustaining love.
Jude is a human teenager who grew up in the Faerie Court, which leaves her with a number of disadvantages: She's a mortal among immortals, she can be glamoured or enchanted but cannot do magic herself, and — perhaps most painfully for a teenage girl — she doesn't have the magical fairy charisma that her peers at the court do.
Angus Harrison A while back now, before Brexit and Trump and all those absolutely fucking hilarious memes that we knew and loved last year, before the world turned into mulch and disappointment, we proclaimed the video for "Dialled" by donk heroes the Blackout Crew to be "the most painfully accurate work related video ever," and that's an opinion we're still very much backing.
10s The film also received two nominations at the 1997 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards: Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy and Worst Actor for Pesci.
The film itself was nominated for Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy at the 1995 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards but lost to Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.
The film was also nominated for Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy at the 1997 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards but barely lost to 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag.
The film was nominated for two Razzie Awards for Gooding as Worst Actor and for Mort Nathan as Worst Director, but "lost" both awards to Gigli. At the 2003 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film received five nominations: Worst Picture, Worst Actor for Gooding, Worst Supporting Actor for Moore, Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy, and Worst On-Screen Couple for Gooding and anyone forced to co-star with him. Its only win was for Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy.
Stephen Holden of The New York Times called it "a dispiriting, flavorless travesty, the equivalent of moldy tofu mystery meat". Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade of "B+" on scale of A+ to F. At the 1998 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film was nominated for Worst Sequel and Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy.
Bleed Like Me received mixed reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 56, based on 18 reviews. Entertainment Weeklys Tom Sinclair complimented the "humongous hooks", and Kerrang! described it as the "most exciting, touching, and most painfully human material they've put out in years".
Bo Derek's cameo in the film earned her a Golden Raspberry Award nomination for Worst Supporting Actress, but lost to Madonna in Die Another Day. At the 2002 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film was nominated for Worst Picture, Worst Actor, and Worst Male Fake Accent - the latter two regarding Carvey. Its only win was a tie with Kung Pow: Enter the Fist for Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy.
" The third danger was timidity. He said, "Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change the world which yields most painfully to change." The fourth and final danger, comfort, "the temptation to follow the easy and familiar path of personal ambition and financial success so grandly spread before those who have the privilege of an education.
Listed as follows are the different categories with their respective winners and nominees, including Worst Picture and its dishonourable mentions, which are films that were considered for Worst Picture but ultimately failed to make the final ballot (30 total). The most notable change this year is swapping out Worst Resurrection of a TV Show temporarily for Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy. Both categories would appear next year, along with all the other categories listed below. All winners are highlighted.
At the 1996 Golden Raspberry Awards and 1996 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, Arnold won Worst Actor for his performances in Big Bully, Carpool, and this film. For the Razzies, it was also nominated for the awards for Worst Picture, Worst Director (John Landis), and Worst Screenplay (Brent Forrester). For the Stinkers, it was also nominated for Worst Picture and Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy; it was also handpicked for the Founders Award - What Were They Thinking and Why? alongside The Phantom.
Its look and feel is too juvenile for adults, and some of its challenges are too difficult and frustrating for kids. Even rabid Tolkien fans won't care for the game, thanks to its translation of the classic novel into a lightweight, cartoonish platformer. It has a few redeeming qualities, but it's a sad waste of great source material." Eurogamer's Tom Bramwell scored the Xbox version 5 out of 10, calling the game "one of the most painfully average platform/slasher games in recent history.
Lancaster and Wright offered the annual Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, which was a parody of the Academy Awards. The Stinkers were similar to the Golden Raspberry Award (the "Razzies"), which debuted four years after the Stinkers. Aside from the usual categories one might expect in an Oscar parody (Worst Picture, Worst Actor, etc.), the Stinkers offered other categories such as Worst Fake Accent, Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy, Least 'Special' Special Effects and Worst On-Screen Hairstyle. Unlike the Razzies, the Stinkers did not have an awards ceremony.
Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reports an approval rating of 13% based on 55 reviews, with an average rating of 2.98/10. The site's critics' consensus reads: "A short sketch's worth of jokes stretched into a full-length feature." Metacritic reports an average score of 14 out of 100 based on 14 critics, indicating "overwhelming dislike". At the 2002 Stinkers Bad Movie Awards, the film was nominated for Worst Picture and tied with The Master of Disguise for a win for Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy.
The issue-led episodes served to develop the main characters, so that "Something Terrible" is more "about Colin's redemption [from selfish capitalist], rather than Cindy's abuse." According to the British Film Institute, "Press Gang managed to be perhaps the funniest children's series ever made and at the same time the most painfully raw and emotionally honest. The tone could change effortlessly and sensitively from farce to tragedy in the space of an episode." Although the series is sometimes referred to as a comedy, Moffat insists that it is a drama with jokes in it.
An audio recording of the play, which is based on Larkin's letters, interviews, diaries and verse, was released in 2005. In June 2010, Courtenay returned to the University of Hull to give a performance of a newly revised version of Pretending to Be Me called Larkin Revisited in aid of the Larkin statue appeal as part of the Larkin 25 festival. In July 2003, BBC Two broadcast a play entitled Love Again—its title also that of one of Larkin's most painfully personal poems—dealing with the last thirty years of Larkin's life (though not shot anywhere near Hull). The lead role was played by Hugh Bonneville, and in the same year Channel 4 broadcast the documentary Philip Larkin, Love and Death in Hull.
The Stinkers initially opened their balloting to the general moviegoing public but soon discovered that most people surveyed hadn't seen many of the films on the ballot and often just voted for the person they hated the most, usually someone like Mariah Carey, the Spice Girls or anyone connected with the film Gigli. In 2001 the Stinkers created 100 Years, 100 Stinkers: The Worst Films of the 20th Century, a list that parodied AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies list. The next year the Stinkers made a special trophy of a miniature flushing toilet for comedian actor Tom Green. Green's Freddy Got Fingered was nominated for seven awards and won Worst Film, Worst Sense of Direction, Worst Actor and Most Painfully Unfunny Comedy.
The notorious cover of the single release, which depicted dead Vietnamese victims of the My Lai Massacre reinforced the Vietnam connection. Andresen describes the cover as being "the most painfully graphic of any produced by record companies during the war." Ben Urish and Ken Bielen describe the lyrics as being "interrogative." Rolling Stone reviewer Nick Tosches was underwhelmed by the lyrics, using lines such as "People of America/When will we stop/It is now or never" as examples of the "obnoxiousness" of Ono's lyrics at the time, describing them as "philosophical and political party-line corn that went out of style with last season's prime- time TV." The music of "Now or Never" is folk music-like in the vein of early Bob Dylan.
Losses continued to mount for the Refreshment Branch due in part to faster trains, and following the recommendations of the 1952 Royal Commission, the Woodville refreshment room was immediately closed. The dining room was deemed to be in excess of the requirements of the Refreshment Branch, and reallocated for use as office space, including that of the Inspector of the Permanent Way, and the kitchen was converted for use as a communications equipment room. Woodville's dining room was once described by New Zealand author Katherine Mansfield as "a great barn of a place – full of primly papered chandeliers and long tables – decorated with paper flowers – and humanity most painfully in evidence." In 1963, the east-end (Wairarapa) dock siding at Woodville was extended and the crossover was shifted to a more central position.
In his February 1, 1935, review, New York Times critic Andre Sennwald found much to praise in the film : “When it is hitting its stride... (it) is so priceless that it arouses in one the impertinent regret that it is not the perfect fantastic comedy which it might have been...it proves to be an engaging and often uproariously funny work...it contains some of the most painfully hilarious merriment of the new year... For almost everything that is best in The Good Fairy, you may thank Mr. Morgan's lovely performance..Reginald Owen is quite perfect as the eccentric waiter. Herbert Marshall is less desperately crazy... but he manages to be entirely effective..Although Miss Sullavan is not the expert comedienne that her rôle demands, she is frequently able to persuade us that she is at home in a part for which she is temperamentally unfitted. The Good Fairy is so admirable that it causes this department to regret that it is not perfect.“ Variety's assessment in the December 31, 1934 issue, was more critical of the film: , observing that “Preston Sturges has translated Ferenc Molnar’s dainty stage comedy for the screen, and has turned out a somewhat vociferous paraphrase.

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