Sentences with phrase «almost gag»

I tried numerous times to get her to drink milk, but she would almost gag anytime she took a sip.
That being said... when I go to mix and heat the gelatin I almost gag the whole time.
Me too — some days it's fine but after awhile it's literally almost gag - inducing to even think about eating another fried egg!
In fact, the first time I tried my mom's green drink I almost gagged.
Ugh I can't stand people who are so fakely «nice», it's almost gagging and I just want to get away.
My dad told me he had almost gagged while scraping the inside of his cheek three times for cell samples.
I swear I almost gagged when I drank this bottle of iced tea... it was so syrupy sweet that it was just plain disgusting.
Last week when I read Double Fine, developers of Psychonauts and Brutal Legend, were working on a Sesame Street game I almost gagged on my lunch.

Not exact matches

Although, Arrested Development's behind - the - scenes struggle to survive has now become almost as famous as the litany of running gags it spawned.
I have a really hard time getting enough fat in my diet because I don't like or crave fatty foods almost ever, I have to gag them down.
Almost invisible early on and said to have been gagged for being too gaffe - prone.
The judge in question, a Montgomery County surrogate (Amedore country) acting as a supreme court judge, issued the gag order almost a month ago before two higher courts issued rulings.
my belching and gagging is almost gone completely and I have NO MORE acid stomach:)-RRB--RRB- I did a bone density test and I am 1 line into Osteoporosis.
Very straight forward, funny, non judgmental - we all have our burdens no matter how absurd, attractive, fit, I make a concoction in the juicer almost every morning that would gag most people, love dogs, art, anything creative and offbeat.
Almost every great line or gag comes from her mouth, and she's guaranteed a big 2018 and 2019 from this performance alone.
It disappears almost entirely during the middle portion of the film, but even when it's a constant nuisance to Harold's life, Helm only comes up with a few obvious gags, like having Crick scream «Shut up!»
That group brings the thunder in the film's very violent - almost cartoonishly so - finale, and it's an epic shoot out with one gag that is so over the top I'm amazed it worked.
By now I'm sure most of you must know what to expect with a comedy like this, all the usual Brit gags visual or otherwise, like I said its the same spiel in all UK comedy flicks (with almost the same cast).
There's nothing sophisticated or inventive about it, but Cube has fun with his characters and first - time director Marcus Raboy drives the film with enough momentum and energy to make the gags flow together almost like a real story.
Carell's Brick is so spot on, it almost seems like no time has passed; not surprisingly, Brick's gags provide some of the biggest laughs, and his screen time is significantly larger (probably scaled up in proportion to his career growth over the last ten years).
It's almost as if Sturges set out to tell a sad tale with due solemnity (of a man who never received the recognition he deserved), managed to get so far into it and then couldn't resist throwing in some gags.
Crude gags and sexual humor are easy; these things are almost taboo in one's daily public existence, which makes them «funny» when they are shown without inhibition.
The rest of it (Nacho passing wind when he leaps, Nacho clenching his ass, Nacho drawing childlike pictures, Nacho taking a dump, Nacho blowing raspberries, Nacho replicating the eagle - egg gag from Chris Farley's Almost Heroes, Nacho calling his shirt a blouse) is unimaginative juvenilia marked by a strange obsession with loud foods and a peculiar preoccupation with eye violence.
A broad slapstick gag involving a mishap with Brad steering Dusty's motorcycle is almost surreal in its over-the-top absurdity that one can't help but cackle.
The characters in Clint Eastwood's dark, rugged, perversely funny new Western are so seriously compromised that their flaws almost add up to a running gag.
The film is almost too crowded with witty visual and verbal gags to catch on a single viewing.
Home Video Notes: Almost Christmas Release Date: 7 February 2017 Almost Christmas releases to home video (Blu - ray / DVD / Digital Copy) with the following extra features: - Even More Gags - Aunt May Unplugged - Home For the Holidays - The Director Diaries - Walter Meyers» Sweet Potato Pie - My Favorite Scene Is... - Working With Actors - Feature Commentary with Director David E. Talbert, Editor Troy Takaki and Apprentice Editor Gene Lewis Jr..
Crowe's character is meant to be charming, but his goofy demeanor is never actually funny; to the point where a random «Benny Hill» gag is employed to almost no laughter.
It would have had more potential if it had stirred away from the same sight gag in almost every scene.
Sure, Arnold is likeable and the cast of comedic actors is solid (particularly Phil Hartman as the smarmy neighbor), but the gags aim too low, employing an almost cartoon - ish approach reminiscent of the Home Alone tradition of malicious Christmas comedies.
The gag reel (1 min., HD) is almost as herky - jerky, but less of that stuff is almost always more so that may be a good call.
When a mad - dog domestic terrorist threatens the Ms. United States pageant, Gracie goes undercover (as Gracie Freebush — the equivalent of Bratt's character going undercover as Eric Cock - knocker) as a beauty queen in a series of gags that hinge almost solely on mocking the other contestants.
Everyone else will probably experience a gag reflex when such an overload of cotton candy sweetness would be your only source for sustenance for the almost two hour duration.
Despite the fact that these comedies have been built almost entirely around boorish body fluid jokes and a very few bawdy gems («This one time, at band camp...»), in «American Wedding» director Jesse Dylan jumps so impetuously from dog - doo - mistaken - for - chocolate gags to trite tender - moment montage sequences to sex scenes involving invalid grandmothers that none of it — the jokes or the sentiment — comes across with any conviction.
Sight gags are given almost Austin Powers - level mileage, relying heavily on the film's Oscar winning visual effects.
In case it isn't obvious yet, the film is filled with plenty of physical humor and sight gags that have an almost cartoon - like logic to them (A character's nose gets stuck in some closing doors, leaving her hanging above the ground — and flattening the nose).
Myers and Roach seem to enjoy the Benny Hill - style sight gags more than they do the plot since they wait until the film is almost halfway over before introducing one.
At times, gags whiz by with such speed it can almost be easy to miss something as delightful as Pegg desperately trying to finish a glass of beer as an artfully bonkers Bugs Bunny / Jackie Chan fight erupts all around him.
This almost letter - perfect movie comes to the home video market with deleted scenes, a gag reel, and Keke Palmer0x2019s All My Girlz music video.
From the soundtrack that bridges the old with the new, the throwback gags to before (the MILF guys almost steal the show out of nowhere), and a side - plot with Jim's Dad that is far more hard - hitting than any of his stints in the previous movies.
Line after line of dialogue rolls by and almost nothing strikes the funny bone, and in between the attempts at wit come some very tired gags, like Steven's girlfriend, played by Callista Flockhart («Ally McBeal»), taking a Pomeranian hostage for barking too much.
It's a (sort of) clever gag since Mr. Ayoade is doing just that during the film's 97 - minute running time, and it's also a standard representation of the type of comedy to follow: quirky, droll, almost mature, supposedly original.
As is the case with so many of Payne's films, the comedy here is mostly observational, with gentle sight gags and inventive camera work and stagecraft drawing viewers almost immediately into an alternate but entirely believable world.
There's a great running gag (relevant to the plot) involving a string of «No Dogs Allowed» signs, and the film is alternately humorous (love Snoopy at the library, cracking up over a book titled The Bunnies) and heart - tugging (the farewell sequences seemingly run almost as long as those in the final Lord of the Rings flick!).
Boyar absolutely nails the part, hitting almost every single gag with the ideal intonation and comedic timing, rocking outrageous buddy comedy chemistry with Grunberg, and simply making Jose a lovable character.
The jokes come fast and furious, with almost all of them landing (except one gag involving an anthropomorphic penis that gets stale after two minutes).
Yes, Friends with Kids does come with more than enough gags to keep you laughing almost the entire way through, but what makes it stand out amongst all the comedies out there is while it's funny, the humor never undermines the situation.
There are a few amusing sight gags involving Segel and a German shepherd (animal lovers may disagree), but almost every other joke is a retread.
The Blu - ray / DVD / Digital combo - pack (almost a standard offering now) comes complete with limited few goodies; there's a brief gag reel, some deleted scenes and an interactive map.
Part of what makes I Love You, Man interesting is that it's so almost a canned studio comedy (the obligatory gross - out gags, the cheesy orchestral cues) and yet manages to feel fresh and funny in almost every scene.
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