Everything that makes him such a charming, slightly oddball singer remains, not least in the lovably mundane lyrics. |
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Justin strikes poses in silhouette behind the curtain, ending with a lovably cheesy two-thumbs-up gesture. |
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The lovably loathsome character is coming to the small screen in a mix of live action and animation and will ooze with fun for all of the family! |
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Thanks to all of the above, the city has found itself lovably poked fun of in the spot-on satire of Portlandia. |
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He was the lovably awkward William Thacker in Notting Hill, obnoxious womaniser Daniel Cleaver in Bridget Jones' Diary and of course, the dancing Prime Minister in Love Actually. |
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Unlike Mr Sonneborn's turbo-centrist, Mr Colbert's on-screen character is a lovably deranged right-winger who would do well with the real-life audience of Fox News if he traded his irony for earnestness. |
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And he moved in a world peopled by others with as many fantasies, as few scruples and plenty of motives for inventing tall stories. Some of the stories made Mr Idema seem almost lovably heroic. |
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The classic of the genre is Heavy Metal Parking Lot, a lovably goofy collection of footage of fans in the car park of a Maryland arena before a 1986 Judas Priest concert. |
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