Word: charming
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It’s not the easiest task to make the page you’re looking at appear fabulous. Luckily, incoming designer Kelly is more than up to the task. Combining an unmistakable Carolina charm with an eye for sexy pages and eye-catching graphics, Kelly is a shot of southern comfort that will keep y’all coming back to FM every Thursday...
...cast seems remarkable mostly for their unbridled enthusiasm, which was surprisingly effective. Reynolds is really self-consciously charming; his shiny new pair of abdominal muscles only brightens his charm. Jessica Biel is just as pissed off as she was when she played Mary on Seventh Heaven, but now she has an iPod on which she listens to “trip-hop” while killing vampires with a bow and arrow. It is just as holy a role only more aggressive. Professional wrestler Triple-H, in the role of a vampire thug, seems dumb, but conveys no actorly mannerisms...
There is something like ashy molasses in Ray Charles’ voice: dripping syrupy sweet with southern charm yet charged with gritty, unhewn candor, it resonates with a sense of immediacy and emotional clarity that is nothing short of divine. And yet somehow, even after 17 tedious years of development, Ray, based on Charles’ life, does not muster any semblance of the splendor within his music. The film lacks emotional attachment on any level and fails in every way as a meaningful addition to his life and legacy. With a mix of deceitful, manipulative Hollywood story telling techniques...
While Pepi finds the charm of the show to lie within the ability of the viewer to feel like he or she can relate to the characters featured on the program, or at least being able to say, “I know that person,” don’t expect mentions of Harvard to litter scripts...
...accurate. If he says he'll get you five votes, he does. And he is tough. When people do the wrong thing, when they take the easy way out on a vote, he lets them know it. And he doesn't forget." These sorts of things, as opposed to charm or ideology, are what really matter when Senators choose their leaders...