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It was his love for
comedy which brought him to write a book called Get Rich Cheating,
about how money makes us do unethical things.
How about the idiocy of soft dinosaur tissue confirming the earth is only 6000 years old,
comedy gold from the apologists.
There is a show that is supposed to be funny...
about home videos where people have «accidents» or strange things happen to them and often I believe someone must have gotten hurt when they fall or slam into something... and people just roar and think it is so funny, but stuff like that does not make me laugh as I think
about how that must have hurt... so I guess humor is in one's funny bone, and that is
about all I can say
about comedy!
And speaking of information overload, I was SO unprepared to hear
about the liquid gold of breast milk called, colostrum?!! Not sure
how that related to baby products, but in looking back, the whole experience was just pure
comedy
This election has had multiple moments of
comedy, like Hillary whining
about the boys treating her unfairly and
how unhinged any speaker seems to become when they set foot into Trinity United Church.
How about a Wes Anderson
comedy starring Jeff Goldblum as Erdos?
► Science comedian Brian Malow «was one of three presenters... who entertained the crowd with a mixture of jokes and serious insights
about how comedy can educate the public and help scientists become better communicators» at the AAAS Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C., Jon Cohen wrote last Friday from the meeting.
How fun to be able to gather and talk
about everything from fashion to goals to
comedy and just getting to know each other!
I am loyal, responsible, active, loving, caring, sharing, kindhearted, warm, accommodating, sexy, compassionate, tolerant, laid back type, outgoing, welcoming to people generally, I am also a one man lady, I like to sing, write poems, listening to music, swimming, playing Basketball, watching TV, Movies and
comedies, I love public intimacy and want a good man with a good heart, one with good knowledge
about love and who knows
how a lady is been treated
SXSW Date Idea
How about we find a spot to do improv in Austin now that
comedy is showcased!
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how to add humor to your communications — whether you're speaking in front of group or writing something for people to read, you can be funnier.
A bimbo pride teen
comedy whose cheerleader girl entourage of shallow sexpots gets enlightened too,
about how «useful» and even entertaining smart geeks with tons of brainy information to spare can be, even if totally lacking in hunk appeal.
Still, part of me can understand and appreciate
how the movies have done so well; nearly everyone can find something entertaining
about them, from the spoofed fairy tale setting to the contemporary brand of
comedy.
A romantic
comedy, an epic fairytale, a fiery philosophical debate, Man and Superman asks fundamental questions
about how we live.
Their team of
comedy actors has some spunk and talent, but the show more closely resembles a commercial for mystery dinner theater, complete with testimonials by real audience members
about how fun it all was in the end.
In a Rube Goldberg caper like this one, with its roots in glide - through - the - dark - side
comedies like «After Hours,» it's all
about the execution —
about how writing, directing, and acting fuse with a timing just nimble enough to be funny and implausibly convincing.
A delightfully whimsical
comedy - drama
about having faith in one's dreams, no matter
how off the map they might be.
How does he feel
about his real pain being transmuted into real (albeit really funny)
comedy?
We sat down with Boston - area library maven Margaret Willison to talk
about the film, the 2014 documentary that partly inspired it, and
how hard it is to make a
comedy in which there's a lot of physical abuse.
Despite its good moments - and there really are a handful of them, largely thanks to the presence of Woody Allen -, this average
comedy is so harmless in many ways that even its sweet message
about loneliness and connection gets diluted by
how perfunctory the plot is.
So I guess it makes you think
about how important it is to value
comedy, to perform it or to get it in your system.
Though
how much you enjoy it will vary, The Hangover is one of those rare
comedies that is just
about impossible to dislike.
I know it's crazy of me to talk
about The Hangover's cinematic stylings before getting into just
how funny it is, but, recognized or not, the richness of the
comedy is clearly connected to the skillfulness of the movie that houses it.
What's so refreshing
about Thomas Bezucha's The Family Stone is
how it plays off of genre expectations and effortlessly switches back and forth between
comedy, romance and tragedy.
A dark psychological drama disguised as a
comedy about an offbeat, mysterious family, specifically their five girls and
how their parents (James Woods, Kathleen Turner) start to take their hands off their leashes after one of the girls (Hanna Hall) takes her life.
After landing the coveted «Discovery» award at this year's Toronto International Film Festival and being courted by distributors at a loss as to
how, exactly, one goes
about marketing a surreal, funhouse black
comedy anymore, Aaron Woodley spoke to us by telephone fresh from an animating session on a new project while planning his sophomore feature, Blueberries.
After I realized
how this movie massages nuanced social commentary (
about fetishization of the african american body, caucasian self - image, etc.) into a film «genre» that does not neatly fit into any particular category (it's neither thriller, nor horror, nor
comedy, but a taste of all three), I was absolutely impressed.
Director Paul Weitz knows
how to orchestrate a smart
comedy, having helmed flicks from the raucous American Pie to the complex
About a Boy to the wizened American Dreamz.
It's a film
about grieving and death, but very heartfelt and humorous because it's
about how comedy and getting into trouble can be a fun way of letting go and alleviating the pain.
After five solid years on
Comedy Central's Key & Peele, Keanu is the feature team up for Keegan - Michael Key and Jordan Peele, who display a keen self - awareness
about how to pivot from short sketches to ninety minutes of solid laughs.
While other dumb
comedies would have made this into some sort of rape scene, the boys decide to play Boggle instead, though the blind Master Wong indulges with a comment nearly under the radar talking
about how the «woman» he was with gave him the time of his life.
It was hard to avoid seeing chunks of this film, and being reminded of just
how dreadful it really waA lazy, dull
comedy about two best friends (Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman) trading bodies, The Change - Up goes for the dumb joke over the interesting choice every time.
It's disheartening to try to explain to folks that Napoleon Dynamite is
comedy sprung from our basest bullying instinct — and it's that much more disheartening to have to point out that Nacho Libre is
about how funny our musty stereotypes of Mexicans are because of the way they talk and the things they like to watch.
How a filmmaker behind soul - searching movies exploring one's sense of self through their 20s and 30s, respectively, decided to make a broad
comedy about kooky 70 - year - olds robbing their neighborhood bank as his third picture is truly anyone's guess.
In spite of several lines
about how romantic
comedies have given people seriously messed - up expectations
about the way the world works, it's unsurprising that Tropper is already working on adapting the book as a feature film.
Jim Carrey's excesses are tapped and artfully used in I Love You Phillip Morris, Glenn Ficarra and John Requa's mostly true
comedy about a con artist who is locked away in prison, but for
how long?
The actress» debut as a writer - director, «In A World...,» was a movie
about Hollywood voiceover artists that was both a crackerjack romantic
comedy and a subtle critique of
how women are treated in the workplace.
How about the new Netflix
comedy, «GLOW,» a thoroughly entertainin...
Both sat down with us recently in Chicago to discuss Sundance, history, expectations, snarfing, and
how they feel
about their film being labelled the first «Abortion
Comedy.»
I don't regret it, since my curiosity
about how atrocious a gross - out
comedy can be was the only thing that led me to this point.
From the opening Rashomon-esque meet - cute in which she speculates
about how her 89 - year - old self and 35 - year - old JR may have first hooked up, to their wonderful affectionate banter, it is impossible not to be thoroughly charmed by this unlikely buddy
comedy.
But then a funny thing happened: Ever so gradually, word got out
about just
how awful the movie was —
how this near - tragic waste of an estimated $ 6 million budget might be appreciated as an accidental
comedy — and audiences started coming to see for themselves.
How Louis C.K. Used
Comedy as a Smokescreen — David Sims argues that the artist's stand - up, TV shows, and his latest movie were all ways for him to craft a careful narrative
about his brand of «brutal honesty.»
The Last Days of Emma Blank Matt P. [LIKED] Great black
comedy set up,
about a rich and empathy impaired superbitch using her fortune to make everyone around her behave
how she wants them to.
«The Good Postman»: Fans of documentaries with excellent real - life
comedy, political relevance and superb filmmaking can not miss «The Good Postman,» a film
about a Bulgarian village's mayoral election, and the two men with contrasting takes on
how Syrian refugees should be treated.
Their viewing of the fake romantic
comedy leads to a discussion
about sex —
how it complicates things and what not — which in turn leads to a proposition: To start a sexual relationship without the entanglements that come with dating.
Despite a promising trailer and a great cast, this French - American
comedy - thriller is a complete misfire because Luc Besson seems unclear
about how to create a black
comedy.
And
how dare she shove them out of competition while appearing in a fluffy
comedy about a silly, deluded woman.
Comedian and filmmaker David Wain announced via Twitter today that
comedy fans everywhere will soon be able to frantically ingest a book dedicated to members of The State reminiscing
about how strange and fun it was to be members of The State.