- box".
After Fox's
stardom was
cemented by Back to the ****ure, he good-
naturedly sent
Tartikoff a
lunch box with Fox's
picture that
contained a note reading:...
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Knickerbocker Holiday depicted New York City's
early history while good-
naturedly satirizing Roosevelt's good intentions. The
motion picture mounted a challenge...
- events, such as
award ceremonies and
annual dinners, is
expected to good-
naturedly mock the event's attendees. In some cases, this has
caused controversy...
-
politicking at the top, he
comes to
appreciate Kinki's work
ethic and good-
naturedness as
something of a
rarity in the company.
After Kinki helped Andy defuse...
-
narrative here, but can
still likely appreciate the
focus on Rapunzel's good
naturedness, her big heart, her
emphasis on
following her dreams, and her message...
- buyin'?"
Reception to the
character has been positive,
citing his good-
naturedness in the face of adversity. In the
original game, he is pla**** by voice...
-
Called Me by My Name", co-written by
Prine and Goodman. The song good-
naturedly spoofs stereotypical country music lyrics to
create what it
calls "the...
-
previous comedies—e.g.,
Uptown Sa****ay Night. But no
amount of
bouncy good-
naturedness can
disguise the stretched-thin
quality of the material." Gene Siskel...
- and
Alexander Larman criticized how the
sequel had
dropped the "good-
naturedness" of the
original in
favor of
shocking the
viewers with
excessive profanity...
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individual with the
ability to
direct her
extreme optimism and good-
naturedness (for the good)
towards the mani****ting of the negative, worldly, cynical...