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- `BLESS THE CHILD'POSSESSED BY FORCES OF DOPINESS ( a)
- But television's bland dopiness has long been seeping into the movies.
- Her ambition is crossed with a kind of dopiness.
- He exudes dopiness and sensuality in equal measure.
- John Scherer as Bertie, for example, lacks all the self-confident dopiness that made Fry such a wacky Wooster.
- But dopiness, as it were, transcends culture and nationality, though it is a bit annoying when it masquerades as good taste and sophistication.
- The show, done completely ( but not obtrusively ) in Australian accents, also features pratfalls, slapstick, a variety of silly shenanigans and unapologetic dopiness.
- :Among my teaching colleagues, an old saying we share, after finding that the parent of one of our dopier students shows equivalent dopiness, is"
- "City of Angels " ( starring Nicolas Cage and Meg Ryan, above right ) was undone by its So Cal, eat-a-pear dopiness.
- As the restaurant-managing husband Suzanne quickly tires of ( especially when he starts pushing her to have children ), Matt Dillon carries the character into something more than good-natured dopiness.
- Williams ( from TV's " Dawson's Creek " ) balances her character's dopiness with teenage determination, creating a formidable foe to anyone w ho crosses her.
- Hannigan shed her " American Pie " character's googly-eyed plain-Jane dopiness in favor of girl-next-door seductive chic in the new sequel " American Wedding ."
- O'Brien makes the inherent dopiness of the story a virtue : A beyond-middle-aged couch-potato fan of the old Washington Senators trades his soul to lead the team past the dreaded ( then and forever ) Yankees.
- All you can say about the producer Neal H . Moritz _ who brought us " The Fast and the Furious " and " 2 Fast 2 Furious, " which are worse than " Torque, " despite its serial dopiness _ is that his movies have a sense of humor.
- David Denby of " The New Yorker " judged the film " a travesty ", adding : " The dopiness of it, however, may be an indication not so much of cinematic ineptitude as of the changes in a movie culture that was once devoted to adults and is now rather haplessly and redundantly devoted to kids ."
- The able cast is headed by Neil Patrick Harris, who plays Lester with the proper mixture of dopiness and ( toward the end ) resignation; Elaina Davis, as Lester's hometown girlfriend, who becomes a New York streetwalker; Marge Redmond, who appears as Lester's self-absorbed mom and in several other roles, and MacIntyre Dixon as an old man who notes sadly : " Unfortunately I'm a former politician.
- Eastwood is too solid, professional, and focused to let a movie go completely weak at the knees, but this is the closest he's come to romantic dopiness . ( And, yes, I've seen " The Bridges of Madison County . " ) The film is taken from one of cheap-thrill artist Michael Connelly's Terry McCaleb mysteries, and the script is by Brian Helgeland ( " LA Confidential " ), who emphasizes the melodrama.