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  • Cage is perhaps as likably restrained as he's ever been on film.
  • His book is likably attuned to its geography.
  • Whenever outsiders join the main characters, " Fiction " becomes likably trippy.
  • Teenage Dream'drops to make way for verses that are cute and likably bratty ".
  • Gilbert is likably game, but the moody intensity she registers on camera is strangely diffused here.
  • And its characters might be described as likably eccentric, as people on contemporary sitcoms are meant to be.
  • Completing the triangle, Maxime Foerste ( Lina ) is likably unactorish, which is saying a great deal.
  • They're all so physically attractive and likably bland that they seem to belong in some genetically engineered future.
  • The boys themselves are played likably and well, although some of the adult roles pose more of a problem.
  • Masterson is likably earnest without seeming naive, and his allies make an eccentric and charming good-guy band.
  • Then there's his inner turmoil, providing even better drama, which Wahl acts out with likably clumsy sincerity.
  • Even more generic is Tom's partner, played likably by Ruben Blades even though he is pure police movie cliche.
  • "Grown-Ups, " which begins its run on UPN Monday night, is a likably gentle sitcom.
  • Pitt is likably game, playing a wild-eyed gypsy with a pugilist's physique and a barely penetrable accent.
  • Stallone is likably lunky, his big, squishy mug just waiting for the right comeback role _ which this isn't.
  • As likably everymanish as Hanks is in this modern-day Robinson Crusoe tale, the predictability of the story undermines the film.
  • Whenever director Marshall Herskovitz feels that important points must be made, though, matters move from the likably jaunty to the laughably ludicrous.
  • In 1991, she earned a best-actress Oscar nomination as a likably sluttish Southern girl in " Rambling Rose ."
  • Ray Liotta is likably corrupt as Freddy's best friend, a cop torn between his unscrupulous greed and a genuine affection for the sheriff.
  • It turns out that Will, the most likably recalcitrant coming-of-age character this side of Gilbert Grape, resists any whiff of success.
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