He has purchased a wide range of artwork, including colorful, cartoonish prints and wild abstracts framed in austere black mouldings. |
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The visuals are all extremely cartoonish, a style that works best for such a parody. |
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It is also a limited work, cartoonish, narrow, raucous, too often mistaking noise for vividness. |
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They rely heavily on felicitous coincidence for the plots, and the character development is cartoonish. |
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The element of cartoonish caricature finds its way into much of this production. |
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The scene's realism is a nice counterpoint to the more cartoonish, stylized violence of the finale. |
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A painter known for her cartoonish, three-dimensional canvases, she was awarded a MacArthur fellowship. |
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John Lithgow has never been worse in his cartoonish and buffoonish role as the evil toymaker. |
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Written or acted with any less care, the film would seem hopelessly cartoonish. |
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Its villains take on cartoonish features, deeply contrasted with the naturalist tenor of its heroes. |
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His paintings offer a bemusing iconography in which sometimes cartoonish animals play a prominent role. |
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Most of the minor characters are cartoonish in their grotesqueness, and they provide an effective foil for the two leads. |
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He is 46 going on 12, with the manic energy of a teenager and the goofy, almost cartoonish grin of someone who can't believe how great life is. |
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Every Hollywood marketing impulse screams for the movie to be zippily cartoonish. |
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You hear the pounding surf and see a cluster of cartoonish grass huts sprouting in the distance. |
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Some oversize, cartoonish plants, such as banana-leaf cannas and Northern pampas grass, are real kid-pleasers. |
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There are some great moments in a show that fizzes with cartoonish energy and resonates with the sound of a gospel choir. |
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A powerful indictment of the system, it errs on the side of cartoonish overstatement once or twice but overall is well worth seeing. |
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The doodle shows an almost cartoonish figure of a man being scalded in a teacup by the boiling tea. |
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Also included were the masterfully painted, cartoonish canvases that seem to address painfully mixed feelings about body image. |
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He's juxtaposed cartoonish fantasy with the most painful and revealing details of his childhood deprivations and wrecked marriage. |
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But however melodramatic or cartoonish Palmer's characters seem to be, their sentiments are real enough. |
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Like Guston, Komarin deploys a set of singular motifs and cartoonish silhouettes that appear frequently in his works. |
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Not everything works well in Crime as its second disc gets a little muddled with some incoherent and cartoonish moments of slapstick. |
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The rest of the cast either underplays their role or overplays it to the point of being far too cartoonish. |
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It was so cartoonish and exaggerated that I felt sure it must look staged to anyone watching, but it was genuine enough. |
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I'll just keep it that way and make everything else so much bigger that I'll look wasp-waisted and cartoonish. |
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The violence was gratuitous and appalling, but the film could be dismissed as essentially cartoonish. |
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Painter John Wesley is known for his flatly painted, cartoonish canvases of figures and animals. |
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Too many artists who go for an old-time country sound end up sounding corny and cartoonish, insulting their favourite music rather than paying tribute to it. |
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Playful and gory, the cartoonish paintings of Dee Dee Ramone, bassist for The Ramones, are every bit as shocking as their creator. |
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As pioneers of experiential art, the duo wanted to blur the lines between reality and cartoonish fantasy. |
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While obviously not as cartoonish as the deluded leaders in The Office, du Pont seemed to stretch credulity at times. |
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It would have been all too easy, as early episodes threatened, to make Red as cartoonish as a Joel Schumacher Batman villain. |
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The Smithy character, played by Dustin Ybarra, is so cartoonish as to be off-putting rather than gleefully adolescent. |
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For all the cartoonish antics of The Office, the brilliance of it was that none of its characters were cartoons. |
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But his stridency and his abusiveness, particularly of the pathetic Miss Taboo, brings him perilously close to being just another cartoonish Evil Queen. |
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The cartoonish characters and the self-indulgent venting made you think the author was using his art to work off private resentments both old and new. |
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It was a massive hit, and the safety-pin dress a brilliant cartoonish cherry on top of it. |
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These problems come to a head in Chapter 11, where the movie takes a serious detour into a cartoonish pastiche of New Age mysticism and Native Alaskan belief. |
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It's hard to make unlikable characters interesting, but Igby somehow has just the right tone of sly humor, just the right hint of cartoonish sincerity. |
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The vibrant costumes and scenery gave bright splashes of cartoonish colour to the scenes and the props, such as hobby horses with nodding heads, were superb. |
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Many presented satirical, cartoonish views of contemporary society. |
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These guys are so cartoonish in their villainy, one keeps expecting them to don little black moustaches and stovepipe hats and hog-tie Stephanie to a railroad track. |
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The women in non-fiction chick lit possess all the cartoonish and exaggerated qualities of chick-lit heroines, and none of the complexity of real women. |
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The cover featured a cartoonish drawing of a man in a Hawaiian shirt with a long cigarette holder and a suitcase, looking very guilty about something. |
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But Stone's Tramell has become a tedious presence to be around, swanning about the place in almost cartoonish fashion and stripping the character of any real intrigue. |
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Outside Russia, the Cossacks tend to be viewed as cartoonish anachronisms, with their whips, papakha fur hats and horses. |
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So clearly with its daft plot, cartoonish script and expensive effects, this is a very glossy popcorn movie. |
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Luella showcased ditsy spriggy prints, Erdem opted for Monet-style watercolour lilies and there were cartoonish oversized blooms at Marni. |
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But the problems with the presentation go beyond the cartoonish chart. |
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Actors traipsed about melodramatically before cartoonish backdrops and lip-synced lyrics sung by Young, who performed all night beneath a long-billed ball cap. |
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Developed solely by Molle's Paolo Pedercini, it sees you play as a cartoonish little Klansman on an isometric plain, shooting other Klansmen in order to claim points. |
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