• Bergman treats their impossible virtuousness as a species of screwball-comedy idiosyncrasy, and makes us believe in them.

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  • Case in point: cold fusion, as well as other screwball free-energy schemes funded by corporations or governments.

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  • Maybe this CEO is too much the screwball dreamer, like the previous CEO who flushed your money away.

    FORBES: Been There, Done That

  • Ilsa had thought the film was a return to the screwball romantic comedies of the nineteen-thirties, but Mrs.

    NEWYORKER: The Valetudinarian

  • All that the movie aspires to be is a speedy, bubbly screwball-comedy whodunit something like a Bob Hope vehicle from the forties.

    NEWYORKER: Manhattan Murder Mystery

  • Scripted by Calder Willingham from his 1972 novel, this piece of screwball Americana pokes along with an alternately prickly and tender charm.

    NEWYORKER: Rambling Rose

  • But George Clooney attempts something a little more sophisticated in "Leatherheads": a screwball comedy set during the early days of professional football in the mid-1920s.

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  • Gwen has genuine screwball potential too bad it goes totally unrealized.

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  • "Lady By Choice" (1934) was released five months after Howard Hawks's "Twentieth Century, " a defining screwball comedy in which Lombard goes mano a mano with the great John Barrymore.

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  • The plot is full of twists, the chronology is murderously tricky, and the dialogue is all weird, unaccountable spins every line comes at you like a screwball or a split-fingered fastball.

    NEWYORKER: Six Degrees of Separation

  • Which brings us, unavoidably, to "Leatherheads, " the disappointingly leaden, if eager-to-please attempt by George Clooney, the movie's star and director, to evoke the screwball comedies of Hawks, Cukor and Sturges.

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  • This is not the American way, and, with all due respect, if some screwball decides to toss us a bomb, we are going to knock it out of the park.

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  • Frustrated that his cast couldn't fit the dialogue into a single shot, Mr. Eastwood took a cue from Howard Hawks's fast-talking screwball comedy to punch up a brooding Boston-set crime melodrama.

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  • The screwball comedy represents a pinnacle of American filmmaking.

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  • For instance, he was the very first film reviewer to appreciate screwball comedy, and he had an uncanny ability to spot other varieties of cinematic excellence and explain them long before other critics caught the scent.

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  • "Nice Work If You Can Get It" is a screwball romantic comedy that takes place in the 1920s and tells the story of a female bootlegger who meets a wealthy, often-drunken playboy, played by Matthew Broderick.

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  • The screening schedule for February includes the screwball comedy 92 The Legendary la Rose Noire (1992), which offers a farcical look ahead to the 1997 handover of Hong Kong from Britain back to China.

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  • The writer-director Cameron Crowe is attempting a modern screwball comedy the kind of thing that, sixty years ago, would have been a swiftly paced romantic farce but he has scaled the movie as an epic and turned his heroine into a font of New Age wisdom.

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