Word: loyally
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...SHOWN THAT DIANA IS A COMPASsionate and sensitive woman. Every detail of her life has been publicly exposed by the media and, worst of all, by people who should have been loyal to her. Why can't the press forget about the therapy, the clothes and the health clubs? Women the world over need to see how Diana can emerge from her suffering whole and caring about others. GLORIA VALDES Santiago...
...conceived Mel on a warehouse floor? Could Dad possibly be this truck-driving former Hell's Angel? Mel should be so lucky. For he turns out to be the get of the Schlictings (Alan Alda--as deliriously offcast as Moore--and Lily Tomlin), '60s dropouts who remain dangerously loyal to certain bad habits of their generation...
Almost all of the children were wearing sports jerseys or jackets, most with New York teams on them. Loyal New Yorker that I am, I approached one of the chaperones and inquired where the group was from. "Long Island, NY," came the reply. I piped right up and told her that I was from Manhattan, to which she retorted, "Does anybody still live there?" I smiled. "Not anymore...
...vengeful mother-in-law, whose scowl could knock down a tree, Muhammad gives the most memorable performance. She is engaging and her movements across the stage purposeful and powerful. One could only wish to have a mother so fiercely loyal that she would be so bad in an effort to defend one's post-mortem honor. Cheek and Legagneur transmit their characters' annoying qualities of boundless naivete and excessive idealism very well, though in general both were lacking in subtlty of emotion (not a serious liability in a melodrama of this magnitude). Legagneur's Gratuitous Shirtless Scene provided a clue...
...Tonight Show, she sent the studio audience home and forced the network to air a rerun. But the movie's portrayal of her power-mad bitchiness, even to Leno ("Stand up straight, for chrisakes; you're the host of the Tonight Show!"), leaves the viewer wondering why Leno was loyal to her for so long. Similarly, the NBC executives are too wimpy and stupid to be believed. In one scene, Leno eavesdrops on a speakerphone conversation between network executives discussing his fate. Later he phones program chief Warren Littlefield (Bob Balaban) to reveal what he knows. Littlefield, who takes...