Sentences with phrase «amusing bit»

But there are enough amusing bits, lively visuals, cute music cues and nice emotional beats to carry the day.
It helps that the script (written by Showalter and Laura Terruso) is immediately hilarious, hitting the audience with a plethora of amusing bits of oddball character traits right away, peppering in hilarious day dream sequences where Doris explores her fantasies over John at the office in very awkward fashion.
The only mention during the 1960s that isn't an ad is a rather amusing bit from gossip columnist Earl Wilson, who reported in his August 22, 1969 column, «Sonny and Cher, who used to scare people, have now been scared by people.
This gives Cavill and Hammer amusing bits to enact, but, and here's a big rub, whatever it is that Cavill and Hammer are supposed to bring to this movie, they don't.
Anthony Rapp plays a stalker - ish TA who's out to get Beth and therefore out to get Josh, and Andy Dick, Horatio Sanz, and Matt Walsh have amusing bits along the way (listen, too, for Jimmy Kimmel's vocal cameo).
Murray (voice of CeeLo Green), a mummy, arrives on a wave of sand, and Griffin (voice of David Spade), the invisible man, makes a non-appearance (There are a few amusing bits about what he actually looks like).
One of the more amusing bits is in the casting of Meryl Streep and Chris Cooper, which is really an inspirational move.
In this special 2018 Oscars edition, watch Jimmy Kimmel «s opening monologue and some of the comedian's other amusing bits from the night, including a fantastic prize handed out to the winner who gave the shortest acceptance speech of the night.
Baker and Bergoch have a sometimes unsettling but always engaging way of juxtaposing the characters» desperation with some wickedly amusing bits of absurdity.
But the most amusing bit of old stuff in the video is the ever - so - brief appearance of a fragment word phrase dating from 1991.
Coupled with amusing bits of Johnson relaying important information over the seat of his own toilet (something he was actually known for doing), there is the sense that Rob Reiner understands the subject he is tackling, yet chooses to settle for something safe and boring.
Ricciardo put a lovely move on Bottas early on which lasted for four corners, Stoffel Vandoorne (who finished a brilliant seventh) had a good battle with the Williams drivers after emerging from his pit stop and Fernando Alonso had an entertaining scrap with Kevin Magnussen, leading to an amusing bit of team radio.
It's great practice for later if they can learn now to amuse themselves a bit
Of course, for children like Esmeralda Ocampo at John Jay, the government assertion during the presidency of Ronald Reagan that «ketchup is a vegetable» is not an amusing bit of political trivia.
This whimsical felt - like display features a pretty pink flamingo against a light pink background for an amusing bit of décor.
You get flashes of the clever comedy this might have been — a funny line here, an amusing bit of business there, the occasional whiff of relevance — but it too often lumbers along, coasting on the backs of some very talented performers.
Some amusing bits,
A fairy godmother (Helena Bonham Carter, in an amusing bit of casting, given her previous connection to Branagh) works her magic to turn her into a glittering vision for the ball.
The wit and personalities for which Schulz is beloved are on display and there are some amusing bits.
An amusing bit involves Dennis» love of a TV «monster» known as Kakie who is hideously, hilariously misshapen and annoyingly cloying.
DVD extras include audio commentary by Cox and Wurlitzer, a making - of documentary, behind - the - scenes photos, and an amusing bit in which Cox pores over several of the original reviews of his film.
He did say, however, that «the light, amusing bits can not overcome the grinding, hectic emptiness, the bloated cynicism that is less a shortcoming of this particular film than a feature of the genre.»
There are some amusing bits, like Wu blowing out «It's the Hard Knock Life» on his flute or an action sequence scored to Jim Croce, but the film's cumulative effect is utter exhaustion, the cinematic equivalent of chasing a toddler through a toy store.
Sure, there's an amusing bit where Master Shake gives Meatwad the most obscure sex ed lesson ever, and the late line, «It's like David Cronenberg up in here,» pretty much sums up everything that's come before it.
There are definitely some amusing bits with the friends that are exclusive to the unrated cut (like the guys» stakeout and police station bickering), but it's nice that both are offered for posterity's sake.
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Despite the amusing bits (and there are many), despite the budding ardor (predictable and crowd - pleasing), despite the rarely seen and irresistible smile of Emilia Clarke (who is not allowed moments of levity as the formidable Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, on Game of Thrones), Me Before You is a juicy, ripe red apple of a romance with a razor blade embedded under its skin.
And as an amusing bit of related trivia, Amazon's Kindle store doesn't seem to have any free editions of the real bible (without LOLcats).
Examining the results of the Mensa investment club provides an amusing bit of evidence on the ability of individual investors to produce alpha.
And noteworthy primarily as an amusing bit of trivia, the infamous Prometheus Lens has finally been fixed.
Xbox One climbed to second place, with 23 % software sales coming from the platform - both, for the last quarter, as well as the entire fiscal year, in an amusing bit of symmetry.
A Ray Array is a wonky, wordless and amused bit of science that harkens back to Ed Ruscha's early meditations on the banal and John Baldessari's Surrealist, saturated Pop while also defining a contemporary left - coast aesthetic — one that is disarmingly sincere, visually beautiful and unexpectedly spiritual.
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