Sentences with phrase «great comedies keep»

Great comedies keep peaking with bigger and bigger laughs while good ones like «Horrible Bosses» just provide decent ones throughout.

Not exact matches

This makes for great comedy for the rest of us, so please keep at it!
Whether or not you get on stage depends entirely on you (and how many margaritas you've had), but a comedy night is a great way to loosen everyone up and keep the conversation flowing as you discuss which acts wowed and which crashed and burned.
I love movies, I have favorite sitcoms, comedy is great, and walking and exercising clears my mind and keeps the bod young.
The Campaign works in some ways but fails in others keeping it from being a really great comedy.
There's quippy one - liners, reoccurring jokes, and just great situational comedy that keeps things light and fun.
It has the same sense of comedy, great characters and that little touch of emotion that keeps the season together.
If that movie wasn't great and an absolutely perfect training ground to make an Avengers movie, I don't know what is — not to mention their work directing beloved comedies like Arrested Development and Community, which should help keep the Avengers personality intact.
Though this film makes a great argument against cheating, these tonal inconsistencies keep it from being in the same league as some of the dark comedies it emulates.
A thrilling, emotional sequel to a tricky first installment, Sam Raimi's NYC adventure allows Tobey Maguire to give up the suit for a bit (a classic comedy sequence set to «Raindrops Keep Fallin» on My Head»), while allowing the great Alfred Molina to embody one of the genre's most memorable villains, Doctor Octopus.
Copley is keeping his streak of being great comedy relief with this and Hardcore Henry.
(Grade: A --RRB-: This touching, profound and gently humorous German comedy / drama — about a teenage boy, circa 1989, who goes to great lengths to keep his invalid mother from learning communism has collapsed in East Germany — encapsulates the emotion and drama of that epochal event in such a satisfying way it seems destined to become a classic.
Witty acting and sharp observation of the great New York / New Jersey divide push Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini's Imogene up several notches from the conventional comedy it keeps aspiring to be.
She's been teased to truly keep up with Ryan Reynolds in regards to improvisation, so it should be great to see her kick ass and deliver comedy in spades.
As I was reading it I kept thinking what a wonderful PBS comedy it would make, with the Major and Mrs. Ali as well as the other great characters in this novel.
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