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"irreverence" Definitions
  1. a lack of respect shown to somebody/something that other people usually respect

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There's an aura of screwball irreverence to the entire film.
There's also mischievous irreverence in a lot of the interviews.
Mr. Musk hasn't eliminated all irreverence from his Twitter feed.
"Irreverence was inculcated in our family," says Turner, her sister.
A combination of obsessive crate-digging and studious irreverence is required.
Takeaway: Fear not, comedy fans: there's enough irreverence here for everyone.
This is the type of actor who exudes confidence and irreverence.
It is, too, often the explanation for his impishness and irreverence.
The warrior whose irreverence is a symbol all over the world?
So Baarns, normally reserved and buttoned-up, tapped into his irreverence.
And so the business culture around this is one of irreverence.
And there's a sense of adventure and irreverence toward recording technique.
Jones hits the sweet spot between irreverence, carnal patriotism, and straight shooting.
I am drawn to her irreverence — a woman ahead of her time.
" Such irreverence, he learned, was "the equivalent of farting in a cathedral.
He is proof that even the most reverent enjoy a little irreverence.
"New York, thy name is irreverence and hyperbole," Ms. Huxtable wrote abidingly.
What he markets as irreverence can be something coarser and more perverse.
Yep. And in a year that mostly sucked ass, Doom's irreverence was welcome.
Londoners have a particular irreverence when it comes to putting an outfit together.
"Irreverence is the lifeblood of freedom," said Simon Schama, a Columbia University scholar.
We can do it all, with a blistering irreverence and sense of discovery.
Much of its charm lies in Tan's ironic irreverence as the film's narrator.
The series told reassuring stories of forgiveness and second chances with mild irreverence.
Adams said, referring with her trademark irreverence to the governor of New Jersey.
There's an irreverence to Dysart's work, a playfulness that is witty yet cunning.
There is a Plautdietsch term, schputting , for irreverence directed at serious or sacred things.
" As for her irreverence, Anderson said, "I'm Canadian, I'm going to speak my mind.
It showed his irreverence – his sense of humor, little bit of a mischievous streak.
And it was something you won't encounter at most campaign events—pure unpasteurized irreverence.
But the movie's gags and irreverence feel like Waititi specials (he did "Thor: Ragnarok").
For an example of his irreverence look at "The Finding of Moses" (c. 1730).
These early works are clunky, quirky, infused with a Dadaist irreverence and sense of play.
I've been quite influenced by the French way of dressing and the irreverence of London.
His combination of irreverence, humor, and generosity makes it hard to say no to him.
The painter Trevor Shimizu has tended to approach his medium with charming, fast-moving irreverence.
I love it because I want more of his rule-breaking irreverence in my kitchen.
Deadpool's irreverence, especially at its own expense, made it unique among its superhero movie peers.
"Bisha TV" is on hiatus, but the lessons of the show remain: Irreverence is resistance.
It showed his irreverence, his sense of humor, a little bit of a mischievous streak.
Van Hove, whose first language is Flemish, brings to English-language texts a guileless irreverence.
In this new series, he debates historical events, alongside celebrities and experts, with his typical irreverence.
Jenner wanted to entertain her house guests; she did so with punny cocktails spiked with irreverence.
The novel's great irony is that Lenny — ur-jokester, irreverence personified — may care most of all.
Bourdain's image, as conveyed through his epicurean odysseys, combined flavors of daring, irreverence and supreme confidence.
I love the playwright Jocelyn Bioh for her irreverence and hilarious plays about the African experience.
It thinks of Columbia as an esteemed and serious institution that has no time for irreverence.
It sounds like a story from a different world, where humanity has been treated with irreverence.
It wasn't irreverence so much as an intense culinary curiosity, a playful exploration of the delicious.
Griffin is renowned for her irreverence, but the Trump joke was the most extreme of her career.
He treads his typical line of irreverence and insight, neatly summarizing the whole debate along the way.
"It showed his irreverence, his sense of humor, a little bit of a mischievous streak," Obama said.
Even in the printed magazine, which serves the more theoretical side, there is a sense of irreverence.
Cherry and Martin A lot of art these days looks back on heroic Modernism with cheeky irreverence.
Yet irreverence toward the Spanish anthem in sports stadiums has a century-old history in this city.
But she possessed the irrepressible joie de vivre and irreverence needed to make up for lost time.
Myles's photographs don't feel precious at all, though there is something relentlessly intimate in their flat-footed irreverence.
But unlike his predecessor, Deadpool displayed a '90s-appropriate sense of sass, irreverence, and rage against the machine.
I've needed Robert Frank differently throughout my life — his Jewishness, his downtown-ness, his irreverence toward photographic convention.
The New Zealand comedy "The Breaker Upperers" adds some welcome irreverence to the homogenized mix of Netflix comedies.
Judd Apatow co-produced the show, and so it bears his warm, fuzzy stamp, but also his irreverence.
Think the ponderous moral ethics and abrupt violence of Zack Snyder's Watchmen adaptation blended with Deadpool's R-rated irreverence.
M.G. is extremely well positioned to reach this young, diverse audience at scale and with passion, irreverence and authenticity.
The different takes on the same issue spoke to a larger paradigm underlying the content: irreverence toward everything conventional.
Wagner's skepticism and irreverence are so polished that you want to get a better sense of what motivates them.
Where Tom Ford's Gucci — spanning a decade, beginning in 22018 — was minimalist, emphasizing glamour, Michele's is hectic, emphasizing irreverence.
When he stepped to the microphone, he showed none of Trump's proud irreverence, none of Trump's self-conscious flashiness.
In an ultimate gesture of irreverence, Kim has staged his own funeral on the top floor of the museum.
It is also laced with memes, combining deep xenophobic hatred with the irony and the irreverence of social media.
The irreverence will continue with "The Brode" by Eric Doeringer, featuring 30 knock-offs of artworks in the Broad's collection.
From the monochromatic realm of dreams to the Kodachrome world of Pop and Punk sentiments, irreverence rounded out the aesthetic.
His book, "Pious Irreverence: Confronting God in Rabbinic Judaism," is to be published by the University of Pennsylvania this fall.
Downey Jr. delivers an effective performance, showing how Stark's whip-smart irreverence can easily go south into darker, nastier places.
My favorite among Roth's novels surely remains "Sabbath's Theater," to which I return for its transgressive humor and shocking irreverence.
But he mirrored his master's irreverence and atavism, with slighter dimensions and a Southern accent: Donald in a Dixie cup.
There's enough reverence for comedy these days that it's easy to forget that the core of most humor is irreverence.
I also love the playful irreverence of Wilfrid Wood, and just recently discovered the giant, otherworldly felt sculptures of Paolo Puck.
Kahn's material irreverence and cheeky sense of humor have already amassed him a following, with commissions from luxury clients like Dior.
Since Duterte took office, this tattoo has changed from a whimsical expression of irreverence to something that might draw uncomfortable attention.
The very things curly hair has been maligned for — effortlessness, devil-may-care irreverence — are right now the height of cool.
With so few outlets for expressing their irreverence and creativity, young Iranians have turned contemporary art into a powerful social force.
It felt like the book I ended up writing could be a container for irreverence and dread and joy and rage.
Evaristus Eshiowu, had studied in Los Angeles, where he was shocked by what he saw as the irreverence of American worship.
The piece won him the museum's $100,000 Bucksbaum Award, despite accusations of anti-Semitism that it drew for its implied irreverence.
Authors of their own material, they intend to treat Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa with equal irreverence but no four-letter words.
The topics she tackles range from dating and society to police brutality and racism, with equal parts irreverence and sharp wit.
But the movie, directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by Scott Z. Burns, conducts its business with brisk, breezy irreverence.
While there's an irreverence to Polanzak's writing, he manages keeps it from feeling distant with his smart takes on our times.
But for those who actually laughed at the UNGA, there may be a different cost to their irreverence of the President.
"It's really nice to come home and unwind and enjoy the irreverence and silliness and drama," says one of them, Amy.
The lesson is ostensibly the same (drugs are bad), but the irreverence turned the usual sitcom self-seriousness on its head.
Tinguely's humming radio tube works and grinding, banging machines provide the world with a necessary atmosphere of hacking, circuit bending irreverence.
The reverence he held for the Third Reich was hard to detect as it was framed as irreverence, but it was there.
Could this spontaneous bacchanal of unicorn hypemen speak to a deeper need for irreverence and connection in our all-unicorn-corporate wasteland?
Juxtaposing irreverence and the finest craftsmanship, femininity and a determinedly free spirit, the offering encapsulates everything the Miu Miu name stands for.
The Paris choice was also a bit of a message, mixing revolutionary irreverence and naked dudes with chic clothes and derelict chateaux.
More bloody and occasionally shocking than actually scary, Cabin in the Woods is pure irreverence, but it's also solidly paced and assembled.
Clinton sat down with Zach Galifianakis for an episode of "Between Two Ferns" were she played the straight woman to his irreverence.
The spirit of irreverence to authority of any kind—and the 'can do' attitude—of punk lives on because it's so delicious!
With Instagram we decided to turn this irreverence up a notch — you know what, fuck it, the feed can be about anything.
Watch Dogs 2's hacker troupe, DedSec, is a combination of the witty irreverence of LulzSec and the dedicated activism of Anonymous.
Mr Black is famous for undercutting the seriousness of a scene with his trademark irreverence, and the results are often quite funny.
There's a sense of pure respect for the product, with an undercurrent of irreverence marked by sight gags involving a toy whale.
Monument building isn't something you necessarily expect from the Beasties, who built their career out of irreverence, slyness and low-key cool.
They were steeled by a healthy irreverence for authority and committed to the common man (particularly if he happened to be white).
With a family name like Tempest, I can only contain myself for so long until an eruption occurs: anger, joy, irreverence, love.
I think that the irreverence of the industry, which is really appealing to a lot of young people, is also its downfall.
It's clear that he's having a blast, and his spirit of funning irreverence supercharges the entire narrative like home-brewed black lightning.
He also seems to look towards modernity in his attitudes: his ambiguities, his ironies, his dancing humor, his profound spirit of irreverence.
The singer, known for buoyant, soulful anthems that focus on celebrating individuality, body positivity, and overall irreverence, is certainly having a Moment.
The casualness and irreverence with which gender is treated confirms what Lawlor knows themself: that the gender binary is constructed, and, ultimately, irrelevant.
Part of Stone's accomplishment is to establish that authority and then upend it, an incongruous marriage of humor and design, care and irreverence.
And while there was definitely a certain amount of irreverence in my getup, I don't imagine anyone would have thought it was disrespectful.
As a leading fashion capital of the world, London has become globally renowned for its raw dynamism, irreverence, diverse inspiration, and innovative design.
The comedian, known for his spontaneity and irreverence, handed the award, a bust of Twain, down into the audience to be passed around.
That was a huge influence on Jawbreaker: A girl group was in it; it had all that fashion; it had the sexual irreverence.
For all the noise, irreverence, and distinctive retro vibes…well, the analogy of a hot rod barnstorming a funeral procession comes to mind.
Songs like the "La De Da Sonata," which analyzes how Mozart composed his Sonata in C, demonstrate the reverence behind Mr. Perlmutter's irreverence.
Spotlight What do you get when you cross the brash irreverence of street art with the sacred iconography of the Eastern Orthodox Church?
Myles's irreverence and relentless curiosity are on full display, and the writing is by turns playful, heartfelt, wise, compassionate, fantastical and audaciously confessional.
And right away, some of the elements that Kelly introduced — self-awareness, irreverence, talking to the audience — were fleshed out and expanded upon.
Now, the duo will bring their particular brand of irreverence to 5 Carlos Place, the new London storefront of the online retailer MatchesFashion.com.
"Gay" tells you about a person's lusts and loves, but it used to tell you more — about his or her boldness, irreverence, independence.
After the initial controversy about Fight Club's violence and irreverence faded, it gained an appreciative following and became a case study in possible misinterpretation.
That show of irreverence towards senior figures who have long commanded respect has broken taboos, setting these demonstrations apart from previous waves of dissent.
The film has a Mean Girls irreverence, mixed with the dark quirkiness of Ginger Snaps, two cult titles it comfortably holds its own against.
Although I don't agree with Yépez's argument, I admire his irreverence and insubordination (akin to Baraka's) — he is not looking for leftist literary groupthink.
Far from a grateful tribute, "Vice" — which co-stars Amy Adams as Cheney's wife, Lynne — proceeds in a spirit of frenetic and ferocious irreverence.
It's meant to convey a relatable feeling, with maximum irreverence, as if to say: Here is a visual approximation of my soul right now.
That show of irreverence toward senior figures who have long commanded respect has broken taboos, setting these demonstrations apart from previous waves of dissent.
The show also managed to deal with serious issues -- from Time's Up to diversity and inclusion -- without sacrificing a sense of fun and irreverence.
Grazer shows glimmers of vulnerability — sometimes it's just a small slowdown in delivery or a tense lip — beneath his character's scrim of sarcasm and irreverence.
Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi brought a new irreverence to the MCU, while also lining up Thor, Hulk, and Doctor Strange for Avengers: Infinity War.
There are no sacred cows in Waititi's movie, and fans who prefer their superheroes straight-faced and without meta-commentary might chafe at its irreverence.
Romances in superhero movies are often dull, flimsy things, but Deadpool 2's love story provides some much-needed ballast for the film's nonstop irreverence.
Musicians and fans who weren't inclined to accept the notion of a conceptual exercise had a lot to say about opportunism, irreverence, even exploitative appropriation.
For the most part, camp style boasts an air of irreverence — it's in your face, and it doesn't make any apologies for being loud and obvious.
It was a direct challenge to the church's authority, which lent it an element of mischief and irreverence, yet it was also exuberant and deeply touching.
And her irreverence in the face of persistent expectations of feminine decorum — reanimated like a sociocultural zombie during this administration — can cause a sigh of relief.
You're the Worst, a show that balances biting humor with heartbreaking reality, tackles everything from depression to PTSD with an equal dose of honesty and irreverence.
Director David Leitch ("Deadpool 2") approaches the movie with a sense of irreverence, which includes strategic cameos that enliven the film and augment its comedic quotient.
Ivan Reitman's 1984 film had a glorious sense of its own pointlessness, despite a big budget and special effects, and here we see that same irreverence.
But the same liberalism also brings them realities that most of them find un-Islamic — irreverence toward religion, tolerance of L.G.B.T. people, permissive attitudes on sex.
They are raising two children (though they live separately); own another restaurant, the smaller, seafood-focused Ronin, nearby; and share a bracing irreverence for fine dining.
The lesson here, I think, is to not synonymize material beauty with piety and the grotesque with irreverence, but rather to treasure all things as equal.
What you don't want is the drama, irreverence, and the message of your protest to get lost in the visual demonstration of you actually burning the flag.
Maybe that's because independent filmmakers have the freedom to explore religious topics with more nuance and even irreverence than the traditional studio system is ready to risk.
His testimony, laced with the self-deprecation and irreverence that would become his trademarks, attracted enthusiastic press coverage and earned him a broadcasting job with the Cardinals.
The VMAs have a reputation for irreverence and provocative stunts but, aside from a segment on U.S. President Donald Trump's controversial immigration policies, there were few surprises.
This art, with its movement and irreverence for boundaries, took him places he could no longer travel, both physically and mentally, and maybe had his whole life.
A committed experimentalist who recently ended a decade-long stint with the influential musician Steve Coleman, Mr. Okazaki had something different in mind than Mr. Distler's irreverence.
The accord largely gave the university what it wanted — greater control of the band, whose irreverence has not always been taken in good humor by the administration.
The Long Island trio of Posdnuos, Dave, and Maseo became known for their playful approach, and for treating the past—including their own—with a delightful irreverence.
Stark defeating the villains was also about defeating his own demons: his ego, his damaged relationship with his father, his irreverence for any kind of authority, etc.
Guerrero's entire show masterfully probes this difficult intersection of race and desire Venus's son Cupid was also greeted with a healthy dose of irreverence at the Postmaster's Gallery.
I wish I could say that my approach comes from an unbridled sense of irreverence and creativity, as Cher's does, but it's closer to a more prosaic carelessness.
The biggest paradox, for me, is how you can have, on one hand, the sentimentality that is kind of juxtaposed with this iconoclasm and this irreverence towards icons.
This month saw the death of chef/author/food personality Anthony Bourdain, a man known for his taste, intelligence, and irreverence when it came to food and travel.
In fact, she is vivid in my memory, alive in my mind and my heart: clever, stylish, beautiful, never self-pitying, full of irreverence and wit and life.
He made me feel more comfortable with how I identify sexually simply by his display of freedom from and irreverence for obviously archaic ideas like gender conformity etc.
This all means that Waititi, whose last movie was the offbeat Marvel blockbuster "Thor: Ragnarok," may soon find his brand of irreverence rewarded on Hollywood's most reverent night.
Reynolds and co-writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick (returning from 2016's Deadpool) understand that the film's irreverence is rooted in a fealty to the superhero genre.
" Later, Gallagher talked excitedly about The Sun's launch on Snapchat Discover: "We think that the irreverence that we bring to the party will be perfect for Snapchat Discover.
But after seeing the company's latest billboards—which read "The best Mexican food this side of the wall"—some people are definitely not loving the irreverence all that much.
The idea of kids banding together after adults destroyed the world is a much more timely message than any of its 1980s teen-movie throwbacks or Gen Z irreverence.
The braininess and irreverence of the craft suited Bloom, a top-of-her-class English student who chose "The Exorcist" as the subject of her eighth-grade book project.
He approaches mental illness and the treatment thereof with both respect and irreverence, a unique combination that somehow works and makes this "suicide show" bracing, poignant, and, yes, hilarious.
Meanwhile, the rapidly changing tones and the shifting priorities of the characters fosters a Pythonesque irreverence towards to the surreal situations, providing comic relief and undercutting the film's gravitas.
Once they were accepted, Cherry & Lucic used the opportunity to restage British artist Merlin Carpenter's 2015 "Poor Leatherette," an installation of the four luxury items that referenced capitalism's irreverence.
Alex Abad-Santos, Vox: Romances in superhero movies are often dull, flimsy things, but Deadpool 2's love story provides some much-needed ballast for the film's nonstop irreverence.
You should expect a healthy dose of irreverence and a unique animation style (though we're quite certain no Lego minifigs will appear in that epic crossing the Delaware scene).
His new work, "The Age of Irreverence: A New History of Laughter in China," shows how the early 20th century inspired a flowering of comedy, farce, cursing and satire.
The sense of a shared irreverence among the audience and the production is charming in a way that's impossible to convey — you must go and feel it for yourself.
LaBeija begins to remove the tape of the grid, ushering the dancers off the stage with kindness and irreverence, but not before engaging each individually in their own style.
The fan-voted, youth-oriented VMA awards ceremony with a reputation for irreverence and outrageous stunts will be broadcast live on MTV from New York City on Aug. 20.
Deadpool's massive success was in large part due to its irreverence for its own genre, its willingness to take shots, some raunchier than others, at superhero flicks in general.
Her childish irreverence for authority made me realize the way even liberals give Mr. Trump too much importance by parsing every tweet and speaking about him in hushed tones.
In the videos, which racked up millions of views, Ms. Lazzarato revealed many of the details about her plastic surgeries and hormone treatments with a characteristic good-natured irreverence.
Hugh Jackman began the 2009 Oscars in just the right way, bringing to the show energy and Hollywood glamour that was leavened by just the right amount of irreverence.
I remember reading it and adoring its irreverence (couldn't believe you could say "fuck" in a magazine tbh) and its conversational tone like nothing else I had ever read.
His irreverence extends to members of the military, along with everyone else, and, for now at least, that speaks to some soldiers who seem to like his lack of ceremony.
But the refreshing irreverence toward calcified pieties of high art and culture that would drive all their subsequent efforts was succinctly embodied in these sweetly comical and deceptively unassuming pictures.
In brief monologues introducing the topics, Mr. Ferguson uses the same irreverence and incongruity that worked so well on his late-night CBS talk show, which ended in December 2014.
In some respects, we need these acts of sarcasm and sickly nostalgia more than direct protest, and electronic music and clubland make the perfect vessel for this model of irreverence.
Spring is in the Air — and So Are the '80s: This season, the irreverence of the decade makes a comeback in the form of ruffles, faux fur and strong suiting.
Her breakthrough came in 1972 when she made a bright yellow cake in the shape of a baseball player's boot, laughed at her irreverence, and then decided it was art.
Rather than turning off the camera, Paul continued his antics, pinballing between awe and irreverence, showing the body up close and then turning the attention back to his own reaction.
While their performances failed to attain a national following, their free-spirited satirical irreverence arguably planted a seed that would later sprout around 1980 with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.
This idea of irreverence reminds Foley of the style group he relates to most, Goth, which could also be said to define the feeling of separating oneself and being different.
The shots of them racing through the hallways are typical of Godard's motifs: spontaneous editing, a desire to see everything, and a simultaneous fascination with and an irreverence for institutions.
"Jimmy's playful, disarming comedic brilliance makes him the ideal host to enhance and elevate the sense of fun and irreverence," Robert Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment, said in a statement.
"Hongkonger Paper Chu told the South China Morning Post that she "originally liked [Pepe] for his irreverence, which feels very in sync with the attitude of the Hong Kong people.
I liked the descriptor immediately, in part because it's hilarious and I'm a sucker for puns, but also because its irreverence describes my lifestyle with a precision other labels haven't.
Less charitably -- but more accurately -- it leverages that dynamic as the foundation for a bloody romp, while emphasizing its irreverence to try making the movie seem smarter than it is.
He came of age in the late 1960s and 1970s, a time of rebelliousness and irreverence, when "questioning" was "what art was supposed to be," he recalled in the interview.
It's a behavior more often associated with youth, irreverence and a surfeit of free time — though certainly plenty of old, aggrieved people have picked up the habit in recent years.
And for a show so clearly infatuated with irreverence and intrigued by hipness, it's surprising that it isn't more self-aware of its nihilistic protagonist's self-importance and self-seriousness.
Worldly guitar solos, quality anticlimactic choreography, pragmatic irreverence, energizing poetic turnups and goddamn topsy-turvy going intertwined together—come to your joyful love journey and ride your uptight, stoned tiny horses.
It's not a "rape comedy," as it was described at Cannes—this would imply Verhoven's film displays an irreverence about rape, the way a director like Pedro Almodóvar might use it.
"He made me feel more comfortable with how I identify sexually simply by his display of freedom from and irreverence for obviously archaic ideas like gender conformity etc," the singer wrote.
As his tongue darted from his mouth like some sort of mad ferret, Žižek won over the audience thanks to a wily combination of Slovenian dad jokes, self-deprecation, and irreverence.
The visuals back up this irreverence, even in little moments, such as when William Travis's slave attempts to join in on a celebration, only to be shooed off by frosty glares.
The show, whose cast included Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Tiffani Thiessen, Dustin Diamond, Lark Voorhies, Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley, portrayed high school with a lighthearted irreverence that appealed to young audiences.
From the moment he gives the preshow announcement, threatening to strangle anyone who records the performance (he, at any rate, gets points for irreverence), this device has huge potential to charm.
His open-door vision of country, which embraces jazzy harmonies; western swing; gospel piano; pop songs; outlaw irreverence; rock drive; and a kindly, avuncular wisdom, is the city's presiding musical spirit.
I've always enjoyed the hook of this song because it captures Lil Wayne's essence so thoroughly: He can't be romantic without a hint of irreverence cutting through the inherent sincerity of romance.
Or to take a non-Arab example; in the historically Shia Muslim but quite secularised republic of Azerbaijan, dissent or even irreverence towards the ruling Aliyev family comes at a heavy cost.
With "Flash: The Making of Weegee the Famous," Christopher Bonanos has finally supplied us with the biography Weegee deserves: sympathetic and comprehensive, a scrupulous account with just the right touch of irreverence.
But legions of devoted listeners — a drive-time audience of millions tuned in to 100 radio stations across the country and a cable television network — adored his irreverence and gut-fighter's instincts.
"There is no filmmaker better suited than Sacha Gervas ito tell George's confessional story with the irreverence and emotion it deserves," MGM Motion Picture Group president Jonathan Glickman told Deadline in a statement.
In the face of an absurd statute like Connecticut's anti-ridicule law, it is tempting to extol the value of satire, irreverence and cheek as part of our country's robust free-speech traditions.
For instance, he said he wanted to "hit" some of the speakers who criticized him at the Democratic National Convention; in his words, there's anger, a need to provoke and deep-seated irreverence.
The taboo-confronting ethos of both movements, where irreverence is idealized and often weaponized, enables some of their members to style themselves as oppressed outsiders—despite often being relatively privileged straight white men.
Produced by, among others, the makers of "The Lego Movie," this "Spider-Man" is filled with an even higher level of irreverence, mirroring some of the cheekiness that has defined the "Deadpool" movies.
Lifting his foot from the pedal of irreverence, Mr. Nguyen depicts them as they try to reconcile the perceptions of the war that divided families and generations, both in America and in Vietnam.
Rio de Janeiro's Carnival has always had streaks of irreverence and political satire, but under the presidency of Jair Bolsonaro, many revelers have come to see the celebration as an act of resistance.
"I don't want to use the term irreverence, but distilling is inherently an artistic endeavor," Mr. Tate said, adding, "We just step out and try something new," and hope that it won't disappoint.
While she often found his comments during the campaign caustic and controversial, Lucille Lo Sapio, 65, said his irreverence was the liberating force she needed to push her own name onto the ballot.
An influential figure for early Beat poets, Kaufman worked in a variety of innovative forms and styles, mixing high and low vernaculars as he delved into the Surrealist tradition with a salutary irreverence.
Although he got his start here — and much of his work is characterized by a breezy, West Coast irreverence — he is a quintessentially peripatetic artist, who doesn't seem anchored to any one place.
Smith's singing voice isn't particularly well suited to the material, but he muddles through well enough, giving the Genie the requisite irreverence, as well as the longing to escape his itty bitty living space.
We highly recommend it: the film offers a uniquely intriguing portrait of the its subject and its filmmaker, too, all the more powerful for the sheer humanness of its heartfelt candor and playful irreverence.
Jimmy Kimmel hosted for a second year in succession, with his usual balance of political earnestness and deadpan irreverence, and in general the event proceeded as swiftly and smoothly as a factory production line.
As time passed, a note of irreverence crept in: in Euripides' "Electra," Aeschylus' grim moralizing and Sophocles' agonized psychologizing have been edged aside by an almost postmodern willingness to poke fun at literary models.
Irreverence can be a form of homage, and the thirty-four-year-old Feiffer gets cheeky with Chekhov's delicate realism, sending up his habits of exposition and repetition, along with his play's central conceit.
And although Genius employs a team of moderators, unlike Wikipedia — where editors throw themselves into the daily grind of removing vandalism, opinions, and extraneous clutter — the Genius community often seems to welcome the irreverence.
"In terms of what people are attempting to express with emojis when discussing COVID-2000, there is definitely a significant sense of concern mixed in with the usual irreverence of the internet," said Broni.
Her irreverence and disdain for the establishment of her own party and her embrace of the ''isms'' — nativism, isolationism, you know — she blew the walls out on the political norms before Donald Trump did.
Its name, William Murray Golf, carries a stodgy whiff of Judge Elihu Smails (another character from the movie), though the marketing copy says the clothes are meant to "introduce casual irreverence" to the links.
And to the Babe writer, that often meant the most extreme degree of irreverence — the kind of things said in the kind of way you'd only put in a private group chat, three drinks in.
The rest of the film has '80s references and deep-cut cameos aplenty, and the Guardians carry along with the same irreverence that made them feel like such unlikely marquee superheroes in the first place.
For now though, Preacher is a joyous, mean, frustrating, outlandish show, whose bad taste and irreverence, in the best exploitation tradition, use the vernacular of trash to get to the deep heart of the country.
HBO's take isn't a straightforward sequel and is set 33 years after the comic book, but it's clear that the comic's events happened and have ramifications in this world — albeit with varying degrees of irreverence.
Who knows why everyone showed up, or why so many of them brought banners, but some of the fervor was just sheer irreverence, the antiestablishment joy of rooting for a team that was so awful.
It has to accommodate aesthetics from Thor's Asgard to Black Panther's Wakanda, to allow the swagger of Iron Man with the irreverence of Guardians of the Galaxy, to bring together outer space and the Quantum Realm.
An orange among apples "I do feel like the R rating and the irreverence and the meta quality made it difficult for the studio to see how Deadpool would fit into a larger 'universe,'" Wernick said.
His irreverence and cynicism made him a relatable and trustworthy host, so different from other professional television personalities on feel-good exploration shows, for whom everything seems to be amazing and stunning and unique and magical.
Pierre Alferi, Mr. Pesson's collaborator, has modernized Charles-Simon Favart's libretto with similar irreverence and added a final twist: Florise and Clarice fall in love with each other, and Damon is left out in the cold.
Theo Epstein, the team's president, gets plenty of credit for building a strong roster in Chicago after winning two championships in Boston, and Joe Maddon, the manager, is well known for blending irreverence with baseball smarts.
The Good Life is a troubling but darkly amusing archive, a nostalgic retrospective of a ruddier time where willful corruption, widespread fraud, and the unethical irreverence of America's corporate culture had not yet seen its comeuppance.
It showed his irreverence, sense of humor, a little bit of mischievous streak, otherwise, what other way to get a laugh than to make George and I say nice things about him to a national audience?
The astounding range of creativity, irreverence and abstruseness that resulted was bracketed between endpapers with wide-angled views of masses of humanity: The first showed the 22008 March on Washington, the last the 21980 Woodstock festival.
The reversal of fortune has been fueled by strong word of mouth, particularly among first-time theatergoers, and a shift in marketing strategy, which pivoted from emphasizing the show's irreverence to celebrating its sense of fun.
It showed his irreverence, sense of humor, a little bit of mischievous streak, otherwise, what other way to get a laugh then to make George and I say nice things about him to a national audience?
"This is the most spontaneous and uninhibited award show on television, and Jimmy's playful, disarming comedic brilliance makes him the ideal host to enhance and elevate the sense of fun and irreverence," Greenblatt said in a statement.
" Ted Turner bought the film rights to her life story, and a Times reporter suggested Madonna for the role, writing, "It would take a certain controlled irreverence and mad gusto to get Jennifer Harbury on the screen.
The MOMA show's lead curator, Leah Dickerman, has incorporated first-rate works by those artists, and others, to augment a sense of the tumultuous change, which in Rauschenberg's case entailed irreverence brought to the point of malice.
Instead, by waging trade wars that hurt farm states and manufacturing regions more than the rest of the country, Trump has punished his base economically (even if they take satisfaction in his irreverence and his judicial appointments).
Still, the madcap nature of the exercise -- and narrative road map that the earlier movie provides -- can't help but make this incarnation feel less inspired, for all its colorful irreverence, before rallying a bit at the finish.
Yet in Green-Wood, where ballet dancers have cavorted among the headstones and plays have been put on beside the tombs, no irreverence is intended with the presence of an art installation alongside actual graves and grief.
"Hiroshima Mon Amour," directed by Alain Resnais and written by Marguerite Duras, was one of the first internationally acclaimed films to emerge from the French New Wave, a movement that rejected classic cinematic storytelling with youthful irreverence.
The images they produced were highly esoteric, but also relatable to nearly anyone who has studied literature in an American high school, capturing the irreverence, curiosity, and deadpan observation style young people use to talk to each other.
Morris has worked with Crumb since 1999 and says the artist, who built his reputation on irreverence and countercultural comics, remains pertinent, highlighting the potential influence of his output on American painters including Lisa Yuskavage and John Currin.
"Instead of doing a typical portrait or a traditional take on representing our heritage, we thought it would be interesting to juxtapose that with something that was handmade, and that has an irreverence to it," Mr. Krakoff said.
But at least Luhrmann managed to convey a blend of irreverence and affection for his material — a telltale sign was his casting of the pop star Kylie Minogue, known for her own flamboyant spectacles, as the Green Fairy.
And while the movie centers on the two well-sponsored superstars of the climbing world, it was Gobright and Reynolds who stole the show, in the film and in the theater, with their irreverence, daring and self-deprecation.
That exploratory spirit, irreverence, and pushing of boundaries — which many might call fearlessness, but in fact represent a conscious acceptance of risk — are all clearly visible in the duo's earlier stop-motion animations, also on view at PICA.
He went on to do freelance design work for Krizia, Ballantyne, Charles Jourdan and Chloé, where he stayed for over 10 years and became close to the founder, Gaby Aghion, developing his trademark irreverence for style's sacred cows.
If Guardians hadn't been such a huge box office champion, I fully believe studio execs would've been more reluctant to pour money into a similar-ish story like Suicide Squad or to go ahead with the irreverence of Deadpool.
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"Fahrenheit 11/9" is saddened, irate, and scattershot, edited with snap and crackle by Doug Abel and Pablo Proenza, and stirred by Moore's rueful awareness that, in an emergency, the call to action should override the pleasures of irreverence.
The film carries on with that kind of blithe irreverence for a while, and your mileage may vary on how hilarious you find Waititi treating just about every adult Nazi around Jojo as either comically cynical, inept, or both.
When Lagerfeld took over in 1983, his job was to reinvigorate a flagging house that had developed rather stuffy, uncool connotations; he did so with irreverence and aplomb, all while centering his collections on Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel's original designs.
" According to a press release for the line, the brand, formed under Resignation Media, will "break away from traditional golf apparel companies by bringing a new look and feel to the industry with a little irreverence and a lot of style.
Located near City Center on the Las Vegas Strip, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas offers urban sophistication with a touch of irreverence, and some of the best views of the Bellagio fountains from guestroom balconies — a rarity in Las Vegas.
My personal favorites were "The Birthday Party," thanks to its wonderful irreverence and pitch-black sense of humor, and "Don't Fall," which on a sheer execution level is a rocket-fueled nightmare trip full of images I'm still thinking about.
"With shrewd showmanship and calculated irreverence, his year-old candidacy has turned the tired ritual of holding court from behind a lectern into a frequently riveting spectacle of self-promotion and media manipulation," Times reporters Michael Barbaro and Jessica Dimson write.
What LFW brought was a fresh dose of irreverence and playful dressing, with patent leather pants, oversized blazers (shoulder pads very much included), and lots of frayed hems (Marques'Almeida, the label behind the denim fab, is, of course, London-based).
"We're proud to expand our partnership with our friends at Netflix on a comedy that tackles racial themes with a combination of intelligence, honesty, irreverence and wit," Chris Selak, Executive Vice President of Television at Lionsgate, said in a statement.
Rising and grinding every day in tireless service of your art—"hustling," as the show's Louisa May Alcott calls it—is harder to spin into irreverence if it does not get you anywhere, or if eventually, it grinds you down.
Critics enjoyed the spectacle of the circus-set story and the irreverence one comes to expect from a Tim Burton picture, but like many of its fellow live-action remakes of animated classics, there's just something missing from the update.
Printed on unframed luster paper and pinned directly to the wall, Myles's photographs in poems at Bridget Donahue are taken from the writer's Instagram and don't feel precious at all, though there is something relentlessly intimate in their flat-footed irreverence.
Consistent with their comment on the authorial aura, the works are made by assistants, and they veer close to the black-and-white irreverence of ones by Christopher Wool and Albert Oehlen, although those painters may also be intended targets.
The use of Tourist in my name is less about the actual act of visiting, but more about the attitude of what tourism is, the irreverence that permeates across the board in respect to consuming what is foreign, especially within music.
For all of his irreverence, however, Mr. Nevzorov has avoided aligning himself with opposition politicians like Aleksei A. Navalny and seems to have stayed in the good graces of at least some of those in power whom he skewers so relentlessly.
The overall tone, in fact, plays like little more than a slightly watered-down version of something like "Monty Python and the Holy Grail," irreverently spoofing its genre, when irreverence is one of TV animation's most abundant, bordering-on-saturated commodities.
In a corner of the living room, two 17th-century portraits of the owner's Alsatian ancestors hang where the walls meet, so close they might as well be attached by a hinge, bringing irreverence and modernity to the austere antiques.
I mean, they also do cheesy, horrible things, but at their best, they do mingle the gravitas with the irreverence, and they put it all together with a very sort of raised eyebrow skeptical tone, which I've always liked very much.
In discussing his latest commission, the first U.S. flagship for Gentle Monster, opening today, Rafael de Cárdenas mentions the Korean eyewear brand's molar-encrusted styles as a symbol of its irreverence: "The glasses are … they really … some have teeth on them," he says.
Illustration by Dessie Jackson Philip Glass has one of those old-school, broken-in East Coast accents, the kind that's dying out, thick with melody and irreverence that reveal both his Baltimore roots and the four decades he's spent living in New York.
"Marissa is the type of boss that makes you feel like you're disappointing her at all times, so I always feel like I'm on the verge of being fired," said Mr. Bonforte, who is widely respected for both his talent and his irreverence.
" But alongside its trademark irreverence, the magazine is also packed with real messages of support by various public figures, including French Minister of Culture Fleur Pellerin, who writes, "Charlie is insolence elevated as a virtue, and bad taste as a cornerstone of elegance.
"Carrie Fisher was one-of-a-kind, a true character who shared her talent and her truth with us all with her trademark wit and irreverence," Bob Iger, chairman and chief executive officer of The Walt Disney Company, said in a statement.
And yet, as the 27-year-old man sits in the tub and asks, "Can you wash my tush?" in a playful acknowledgment of the infantilizing force of his disease, we understand his irreverence, and how McBride fell so deeply in love.
"What makes Colescott's work so appealing is its mix of erudition and irreverence," the critic Jennifer A. Smith wrote in 20093 in Isthmus, an alternative weekly newspaper in Madison, about an exhibition of his work that year at the city's Grace Chosy Gallery.
As with the fun-loving ogre, McKinniss has a penchant for sweet but sickly textures and assumes the role of painter with irreverence, attending to supposedly kitsch subjects: Winona Ryder in ''Beetlejuice,'' Michael Jackson, the rapper Cam'ron in a pink fur hoodie.
This irreverence was less charming when he proceeded to film me with his phone during the first three minutes of our brief interview, in which I shared that his piece "Tear Gas Canisters" (2016) reminded me of the National Guard's presence in Ferguson.
Though "Color Theory" veers from the spiky irreverence of previous Soccer Mommy songs like "Your Dog" or "Cool," Allison tells a trickier story, nimbly linking her own lows to those of her mother, who was diagnosed with cancer when Allison was a teenager.
Thursday's brilliant and engaging concert presented two very different expressions of that confrontation, one characterized by flirtatious irreverence, the other by a dreamlike state of metamorphosis, in which the borders between the composer's self and the ghosts of his musical father figures dissolved.
The jagged and angular-sounding Tilt, for instance, channelled the energy and political irreverence of young punks in the country, whereas bands like Dezerter adopted an incredibly raw, abrasive sound, born out of the unforgiving Polish winters and the growing poverty of the time.
"Booksmart," a thoroughly Gen Z comedy that balances thoughtfulness and irreverence, confirms what last year's raucous delight "Blockers," among other recent titles, only suggested: the movie mainstream, catching up with television, is finally ready to tell jubilant stories about teenagers who happen to be lesbians.
I have seen the alternative to Ted Cruz — Lord knows we need an alternative to Ted Cruz — and he's a peppy, rangy, toothy progressive with ratios of folksiness to urbanity and irreverence to earnestness that might well have been cooked up in some political laboratory.
Lady Spencer said that she also likes "bold colors and fun jewelry, or just something that adds a touch of irreverence," which is evident from her fun Dolce & Gabbana look at Paper Magazine&aposs Beautiful People party during New York Fashion Week in 2017.
Under the imperium of The Shield, where punk meant Jim McMahon writing passive-aggressive Pete Rozelle callouts on his unauthorized headband, there is only Pride and Honor and Battle; humor and irreverence seem to be abandoned unless it is somehow accidentally buttfumbled into existence.
Director Ruben Fleischer ("Venom") reunites with "Deadpool" writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick from the first movie (they're joined by "The Expendables'" Dave Callaham), and the vibe mirrors "Deadpool's" irreverence, combining head-splattering action -- including newly evolved strains of zombies -- with a whole lot of rude bickering.
The book does relay actionable tips about sex and confidence and shoe color (red, actually), but the active function of these tips is to impart an ethos that tells you how to live your whole life Heimel's philosophy is: sharp irreverence, independent permissiveness, blissed-out humanism.
" By clearly, one could assume she's referencing an instinctual irreverence that's served her well since she started her business 17 years ago: McCartney, too, may be her own version of "self-made," but she's also willfully self-taught and, in her words, she "refuses to compromise.
The six-episode revival was first announced in February, when it was revealed the cast would return to play "heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama — with a healthy dose of irreverence — that is inspired by their real lives and relationships," according to Fox.
BH90210 will be comprised of six episodes in which the OG gang from West Beverly High play "heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama — with a healthy dose of irreverence — that is inspired by their real lives and relationships," according to the network.
With "Flash," Bonanos (the city editor of New York magazine and the author of an earlier book about Polaroid) has "finally supplied us with the biography Weegee deserves: sympathetic and comprehensive, a scrupulous account with just the right touch of irreverence," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
SHE'S NOT THERE (22009)A Life in Two GendersBy Jennifer Finney Boylan With irreverence and humor, Jennifer Finney Boylan, then an English professor at Colby College in Maine, recounts her transition, as well as how it affected and sometimes strained her relationships with friends and family.
There were outbreaks of self-aware kitsch (cartoon characters of every provenance wearing gas masks), flamboyant irreverence (Carrie Lam's name lends itself to a pun involving gonorrhea), and lacerating satire (a missing-person notice for "good Hong Kong cops," a death certificate for Hong Kong democracy).
Dan Jenkins, a sportswriter whose rollicking irreverence enlivened Sports Illustrated's pages for nearly 21980 years and animated several novels, including "Semi-Tough," a sendup of the steroidal appetites, attitudes and hype in pro football that became a classic of sports lit, died on Thursday in Fort Worth.
Though he's known primarily within the gaming community, PewDiePie has fingers in all of these pies, and thus frequently unites them into a loosely affiliated group of YouTubers known for their irreverence, love of trolling and irony, and commitment to doubling down hard on jokes and memes.
" As most of the lineup gathered back on stage, Nelson stepped to the microphone and with all the irreverence he could muster delivered those immortal country words, "We don't smoke marijuana …" The stars gleefully joined in to send off the sellout crowd with a howling, cathartic "Okie From Muskogee.
Now filming, BH90210 will be comprised of six episodes in which the OG gang from West Beverly High play "heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama — with a healthy dose of irreverence — that is inspired by their real lives and relationships," according to the network.
Now filming, BH90210 will be comprised of six episodes in which the OG gang from West Beverly High play "heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama — with a healthy dose of irreverence — that is inspired by their real lives and relationships," according to the network.
In as many tears as any human might expect to be when addressing Beyoncé directly, Adele said: In honor of the moment, and in a piece of frankly hilarious irreverence for the Grammys, she later broke her award in half Mean Girls prom style and gifted it to Bey.
Now filming, BH90210 will be comprised of six episodes in which the OG gang from West Beverly High play "heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama — with a healthy dose of irreverence — that is inspired by their real lives and relationships," according to the network.
Their first full-service place broadcasts their unmistakable brand of irreverence from the front window with a neon sign greeting passersby in the same custom bubble font used on the menu: HI HI. Inside, both food and décor are strung together by a loose motif—call it Southeastern American.
It had a 90s riot grrrl attitude, with Lori Petty as the titular Tank Girl, who fights an evil corporate government with the kind of in-your-face irreverence that makes Comedy Central's Broad City feel so fresh—the film's anarchic sense of defiance still feels subversive today.
Now filming, BH90210 is slated for a six-episode revival where the OG gang from West Beverly High will be playing "heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama — with a healthy dose of irreverence — that is inspired by their real lives and relationships," according to the network.
Many religious and evangelical voters are taking what amounts to a leap of faith: willingly looking past Mr. Trump's three marriages, his irreverence in referring to the Holy Communion as having "my little cracker" and even his apparent inability to ask God for forgiveness, which he said he had never done.
How else to explain the presence of Sean Hayes, the perky gay star of "Will & Grace," taking over the role of the Almighty, which was initially played by Jim Parsons, the goofy gay star of "The Big Bang Theory," when David Javerbaum's pricelessly funny fusillade of irreverence first opened last season.
Andrea Branzi, a founder of Archizoom, based in Florence, told the exhibition's curator, Cindi Strauss, in an interview for the catalog that his compatriots were "snobs and Stalinists" with a profound desire to undermine Modernist rationalism with a pop sensibility and replace the notion of "good design" with a messy irreverence.
The same kind of logic dictated the initial decision to hire Kevin Hart as host, which wasn't about finding a good fit for the show's mix of light irreverence and heavy gravitas, and more about casting the most popular stand-up in America, and hoping he'd lure in on-the-fence viewers.
In BH90210, Spelling, Garth, and their cast mates Brian Austin Green, Ian Ziering, Shannen Doherty, Jason Priestley, and Gabrielle Carteris reunite to play "heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama – with a healthy dose of irreverence – that is inspired by their real lives and relationships," according to the network.
Our reviewer praised this series about a Siamese cat who thinks he is a Chihuahua, calling it "refreshing because of its irreverence," but it was challenged for stereotypical depictions of Mexican culture, according to the A.L.A. THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY OF A PART-TIME INDIANBy Sherman Alexie; illustrated by Ellen Forney230 pp.
With her husband and her children — Emily and Jamie in Cambridge, Toby visiting from Charlotte, N.C. — gathered around her, and their Tibetan terrier Alfie gamboling on the lawn, she was as vivacious as ever, her wit, irreverence and sparkle beaming through all-too-brief respites from a lopsided fight against breast cancer.
The only child of a champion surfer turned peripatetic hippie, he grew up chasing "pockets of weird outsider counterculture" in Guadalajara, Sun Valley and New Zealand, which — along with the irreverence of Marcel Duchamp, the dapper style of Gianni Agnelli and the artful chaos of Picasso's interiors — left formative fingerprints on his world.
In telling the fact-based story of a black Colorado Springs cop named Ron Stallworth (John David Washington) who infiltrated a Ku Klux Klan chapter in the early 1970s, the director Spike Lee takes a tonally audacious approach — part stranger-than-fiction irreverence, part political statement about the legacy of white supremacy.
In their story of a hilariously milquetoast modern vampire coven, co-creators Jemaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) and Taika Waititi (Thor: Ragnarok) served up a comedic formula rooted equally in reverence and irreverence: love for 150-plus years of vampire mythos mingling with a cheeky fondness for horror tropes, Twilight, and awkward roommate situations.
"This is the most spontaneous and uninhibited award show on television, and Jimmy's playful, disarming comedic brilliance makes him the ideal host to enhance and elevate the sense of fun and irreverence that's made the Golden Globes one of the premier events of the entire broadcast year," NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt said in a statement.
"This is the most spontaneous and uninhibited award show on television, and Jimmy's playful, disarming comedic brilliance makes him the ideal host to enhance and elevate the sense of fun and irreverence that's made the Golden Globes one of the premier events of the entire broadcast year," wrote NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt in a statement.
We met on the eve of her departure for Atlanta, where a retrospective celebrating her 35 years in fashion was to be held at the SCAD FASH Museum of Fashion and Film, part of a joint exhibition with the SCAD Museum of Art in Savannah, Ga. On view in the show, called "Refined Irreverence," is the designer's vibrant legacy.
You get it by embracing the irreverence and weirdness of art, in its unadulterated form—an approach that, at the end of the day, is pretty on-brand for Bernie Sanders, who worked as a carpenter in his 20s and once helped open a youth center in Burlington that evolved into a destination for punk bands like Fugazi.
" Just last week, Fox announced that original stars Jason Priestley, Jennie Garth, Brian Austin Green, Tori Spelling, Ian Ziering and more would be starring in a six-episode revival of the iconic 1990s hit to play "heightened versions of themselves in a brand-new serialized drama – with a healthy dose of irreverence – that is inspired by their real lives and relationships.
A cartoon character can be in the world of luxury today and I think that's kind of synonymous with a bigger shift in fashion which I think has been happening over the last few years and I think it allows for some more irreverence and some more unexpected hookups like this and I think that's what it comes down to.
Certainly the things that made Wayne so electrifying in the late aughts—his prolific musical output, his impish irreverence, his limitless verbal creativity, his bold redefinition of rap's boundaries—have felt in short supply in recent years, as legal battles kept new music locked up and his own interests seemed to veer more toward skateboarding and bad oral sex punchlines rather than honing his verses.
But by the same turn, their strong aesthetic would ring hollow without the too-weird-to-live irreverence of their music: You can't appreciate the meticulous grit of the "I Fink U Freeky" video without the unyielding tension of Ninja and Yolandi's verses; and you can't get properly pumped to the rager that is "Baby's On Fire" until you've seen Yolandi encircled by a guy ghostriding the engine of his Beemer.
Beyond even what Robert Downey Jr. has done in the Iron Man series, Reynolds lets fly here in a manic, sly, self-conscious way that leaves you not quite knowing what hit you; the irreverence slides quickly into lewd comic territory, the inside jokes about Marvel in particular and pop culture in general come fast and furious, the fourth-wall breakage is disarming and the actor's occasional fey, high-pitched voicings add yet another strange element.
The designs reflected the designer's signature mix of irreverence and humor: the Eiffel Tower wrapped in a corset, a leggy model dressed in Napoleon's First Consul uniform, a pair of musclebound sailors in Gallic striped sweaters arm wrestling, a corset-wearing hen dancing with a Gallic rooster in a Breton top, and a corseted punk Marianne (the female figure that is a symbol of the French Republic) kicking up her cancan skirt before the Moulin Rouge.
As he noted at the opening of the art show #DaddyWillSaveUs (during which he sat almost naked in a tub full of cow blood to honor Americans killed by undocumented immigrants), Trump's "Make America Great Again" has revived "the dissident element in culture -- punk, mischief, irreverence..." Such boosterism apparently made Milo a good fit for Simon & Schuster's Threshold imprint, which publishes not only Glenn Beck and Rush Limbaugh but also Trump himself (most recently "Great Again: How to Fix our Crippled America").

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