Word: cool
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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BATMAN (ABC, 7:30-8 p.m.)* Movie Director Otto Preminger briefly reverts to acting in the guest role of Mr. Freeze, threatening to cool everybody in Gotham City unless they ante up $1 billion in antifreeze...
Nixon, campaigning in New England, kept his cool. He remarked that the President had been guilty of a "shocking display of temper" and that his attack had "broken the bipartisan line on Viet Nam policy." Bipartisanship, he went on, meant joint participation and responsibility, "not abject approval of whatever policy the President may announce...
...heroes are dead. The only one left to save the galaxies from becoming weird Brave New Worlds like Alphaville is Secret Agent .003 from the Outerlands -- Lemmy Caution. Caution is a big, cool, scar-faced tough guy, who goes around telling Division Three Seductresses, "Listen, baby, I'm old enough to find my own broads. So get lost." He is the character American actor Eddie Constantine created on French television after Constantine flopped in the U.S. Now he's Jean-Luc Godard's hero in the French auteur's latest flick to hit the Brattle's screen, "Alphaville...
...acknowledges that Picasso is still "the perpetual president of modern art," then adds: "This indisputably great artist has sacrificed too much in recent years to immediacy, to the demands of a voracious and often childlike nature, and to the applause of people who are likely to seem, in the cool gaze of history, to have been too easily pleased...
...signing, he said, they wished to disprove press reports that intellectuals were cool to Brooke. "Brooke has as much support from liberal intellectuals as Peabody, and maybe more," he said...