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- Kennedy, for example, overplays Virginia's dottiness at the expense of her intelligence in the first act.
- But instead of trying to be a serious sociological portrait, " Wonderland " concentrates on interviews with residents who seem to have been chosen for their dottiness.
- But May 1, opening night, was the first time an American audience had been exposed to the Denisons'particular combination of urbanity, dottiness and plummy good looks.
- It was later revealed that ( partly due her dottiness ) she had kept her money inside a glove that she left at an antique shop when she bought a highly valuable vase.
- It's a valid fear _ except in the case of Geraldine Chaplin's maiden aunt, whose dottiness takes the form of saying whatever comes to mind, to the discomfort and perpetual antsiness of the others.
- In " What Time Is It There ? " _ a question that also refers to the world that Hsiao Kang's father may now inhabit _ the quotidian serenity is continually broken by dottiness, and the camera never blinks.
- Despite the political differences, Hordern felt great empathy towards his character, and admired his " plain, straightforward attitude to life, his dottiness, and the way he hung to his faith in a wicked world with a saintliness verging on the simple ".
- Among presidents, only Thomas Jefferson invented more, but his contributions ( " belittle, " " lengthily " ) have staying power while we'll remember Bush's words ( " misunderestimate, " " arbotreeist " ) more for their dottiness than anything else.
- Adrian Mourby wrote that " Tom Sharpe's " Porterhouse Blue " and " Vintage Stuff " are books that hark back to a golden age of academic dottiness, of the kind that has all but disappeared since the 1940s when Sharpe himself was a student ."
- The sweet dottiness that pervaded the Marni show, with its bird's-nest hats, slightly barmy hair, and rustic embroideries of wildflowers and sparrows on linen, could coax you into a trance, causing you to overlook one essential flaw : The silhouette is one we've seen for a while.
- Todd McCarthy of " Variety " gave the film a negative review, saying " As directed by David Bowers and Sam Fell, first-time feature helmers with long-term Aardman affiliations, the film boasts undeniably smart and eye-catching qualities that are significantly diluted by the relentlessly frantic and overbearing behavior of most characters; someone is always loudly imposing himself upon another, to diminishing returns of enjoyment . " Owen Gleiberman of " Entertainment Weekly " gave the film a B +, saying " " Flushed Away " lacks the action-contraption dottiness of a Wallace and Gromit adventure, but it hits its own sweet spot of demented delight . " James Berardinelli of " ReelViews " gave the film three out of four stars, saying " It's better than 90 % of the animated fare of the last few years.