Sentences with phrase «as humor writing»

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I wrote this book with humor and with love because I think both are needed in the conversation, particularly as it pertains to something as complex and beautiful as womanhood.
As I did my own writing, I would also think about her stories, the humor and self - deprecation with which she weaved her life with those in her past.
The Holy Hippies chapter was hard as hell to write — I hate being that open and vulnerable as a satirist because I'm used to using humor as my shield.
Using irony, satire, and humor, Jeremy Myers writes Adventures in Fishing (for Men) as an allegorical story about a man's quest to become a successful and world - famous fisherman — without ever catching any fish.
I hope he will be good - humored enough to realize that such a chapter as I have just written is not meant to be an attack upon science but an attack upon that one - sided obsession with the material and the tangible which leads to the loss of spiritual apprehension.
By the way, I found your site today and just started reading and reading, I love your writing and appreciation for all things sinfully decadent as well as your sense of humor.
The love and care you put into your recipes, the humor of your writing, and your honestly are just as appreciated with or without butter.
thanks for the sensible comment fatboy yep i know i do get that they do nt really mean it, but i just cant come to terms with that, i do nt really expect civilised culture in a sport but generally from the people in the world, yep you are right about the real world, maybe thats the reason it annoys me extremely, i mean look our world is rotten to the core, the human mindset is terrible when it faces danger or problems for himself, and maybe thats the reason i just want football to stay as just as an entertainment industry but when i see that people even here let the words flow in any kind of way just because the are frustrated, i really cant come to terms with it, i really love black humor and some akbs react angrily when some fans tell some wheelchair jokes or for example on the post from admin where one could write jokes about wenger, some were really awesome, but when people cant control their emotion after a game and abuse other people it just irritates me as hell cause i really think that thats one of the big problems in the world..
We still invite you to read Melanie's thorough experience as she injected alot of knowledge (and humor) into her writing.
We also talk about fellow parents he's performed improv with such as Amy Poehler, Rob Corddry, Bobby Moynihan and Rob Huebel, about the similarities between improv acting and parenting, about writing parenting humor and about the general weirdness of parenting.
As he wrote in his bestselling book Man's Search for Meaning, «It is well known that humor, more than anything else in the human make - up, can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds...»
Written content is funny as I do try to insert my sense of humor and voice as much as I can but I try to be relatable.
Love that Ms. Poehler's humor comes through even as she writes about some of life's more serious challenges (like learning how to admit when you are wrong).
A straight single jewish man who lives Montréal, i have a good character, a sens of humor, i read, write and talk English and French, travel by bus and by métro to go to my work as a packaging worker; i practice magic as a hobby, i like action, spy, police, magic and...
Like writing poems, listening music, meeting new people, shy loving, caring, good sense of humor fun to be around as time goes by u will know more
As cliche as it sounds... I do have a good sense of humor... I like to read, write and listen to all genres of music... hoping to meet someone like minded... who appreciates affectioAs cliche as it sounds... I do have a good sense of humor... I like to read, write and listen to all genres of music... hoping to meet someone like minded... who appreciates affectioas it sounds... I do have a good sense of humor... I like to read, write and listen to all genres of music... hoping to meet someone like minded... who appreciates affection.
You can throw in a sense of humor by writing the letter as if you're shipping off to war, or whatever the plot was in the last romantic movie you watched together.
looking for nice slim Bulgarian lady 18 - 35 with no children can speak English as l am a English man living in Varna must have a good sense of humor a good job and is always happy with life write to me steviowen.Take care and god bless.
The movie «Band Aid,» which Lister - Jones has written, directed, and stars in, is a clever and heartfelt comedy - drama that remains aloft as long as it retains its sense of humor; when the going gets serious, the dialogue turns therapeutic and heavy.
It has the kind of cynical and darkly politically incorrect humor that is among my favorite (it made me laugh out loud the whole time) and an excellent script (which I wish I had written) that makes fun of how ridiculous the characters are as they expose the worst in themselves.
Noxon, who also wrote the screenplay, manages to explore dark and complex issues while frequently leavening them with unexpected moments of humor, such as when Dr. Beckham organizes a family therapy session — with, besides Ellen's half - sister, also her step - mom, mom and mom's girlfriend present — and the doctor dryly remarks that this must be a «record number of moms» for a single family session.
This is the BEST James Bond film ever made as it is full of style, amazing action pieces that really dazzle and entertain, Pierce Brosnan is an excellent Bond (wit, humor, action, style, brutality), Xenia Onatopp is the greatest creation of a villain and Bond girl (because her weapon is Bond» worst nightmare), the villain is truly threatening and played very well by Sean Bean, the title song is awesome and classic Bond, the script for this film is VERY well written and witty, etc..
Even if I wasn't happy with the voice acting (Justin Timberlake as Arthur... I know his voice is his specialty but geez) the writing in crucial bits of humor couldn't be better.
As written by the TV veteran Robert Carlock, Kim's rise - and - fade arc is sympathetically rendered, with humor and the urgency of an underhand pitch.
A big saving factor of this film involves the generous use of physical humor, both from Johnson and George, as well some funny lines written by the four screenwriters.
Whedon's skill at combining heroic speechmaking with smartly snarky humor — a trait he honed writing «Buffy the Vampire Slayer» and «Firefly,» and that he perfected in the «Avengers» movies — gets a workout here, with Miller benefitting the most with his reading of Barry as a socially awkward speedster whose mouth is nearly as fast as his feet.
Coco is deftly written by Adrian Molina and Matthew Aldrich, with plenty of gently macabre humor, as well as sweetly tender moments.
As directed by first - timer Billy Kent, The Oh in Ohio plays out like an extended HBO sitcom, full of adult humor, modestly popular stars, and writing that knowingly plays irreverently to its target audience.
Written and directed by co-stars Taika Waititi (Eagle vs. Shark) and Jemaine Clement (Tongan Ninja), the film is chock - full of the kinds of deadpan reactions, awkward situations and off - the - wall humor that has been in fashion on such TV shows as «The Office» and Clement's own «Flight of the Conchords».
Franchise creators Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick wrote and directed the pilot which featured the same humor, violence and characters and as the movie, but with less recognizable actors.
The works of Monty Python and Christopher Guest show that full dedication to characterization sells humor with tone as good as any written gag on paper.
V.F.'s own Richard Lawson is among the critics already bowled over by her performance: «As robustly played by Emma Stone, King is capable of both humor and intensity, warmth and steeliness,» he wrote in his review out of Telluride.
Sadly, these archetypes end up depicted more as stereotypes, as there isn't a single character that remotely approaches multi-faceted, each written to offer their one or two moments of humor and nothing else.
Both men were born in Brooklyn, started as stand - up comedians, and became famous for writing distinctly Jewish comedies, works steeped in neuroses and observational human humor.
Working off a script written by the great Paddy Chayefsky, Borgnine infused the everyman role with humor and heartache, as Marty is badgered from friends and his mother to get married or face a life of bachelorhood.
This year's winner, Divines, written and directed by French - Moroccan filmmaker Houda Benyamina, rivals Girlhood as a portrait of combustible banlieue femininity, emanating raw energy and scrappy good humor even as it builds to an unexpectedly tragic and horrifying finale.
The critics consensus on the site sums up the reviews as follows: ««Suicide Squad» boasts a talented cast and a little more humor than previous DCEU efforts, but they aren't enough to save the disappointing end result from a muddled plot, thinly written characters, and choppy directing.»
Theo James has the looks, skill and range of an actor on the verge of superstardom, and Ben Kingsley injects some humor into his role as master villain, but the script (by director Per Fly and Daniel Pyne, who wrote The Manchurian Candidate) is too crammed with information that it sounds like historical footnotes.
«Beautifully shot, incredibly acted, well written with amazing detail to the era and business of couture design, Phantom Thread celebrates falling in love while never diminishing the importance of the individual within the romance and wielding humor as a humbling device that never devolves into trifling farce.»
This layer of authenticity is what keeps this game from being another lost cause simply because the writing and humor is what drives the show, so why not the game as well.
Director Todd Phillips — who wrote the script with Scot Armstrong — can't quite leave behind the brainless idiocy and physical and psychological mortification as male bonding that characterized his previous films, Starsky & Hutch and Old School, but there are hints that he's attempting to transcend such cinematically lazy falling back on Three Stooges humor.
Seven Psychopaths might not be quite on the same level as In Bruges, but it offers comparable fun with colorful writing, a sharp plot, strong performances, appealing flavor, technical sheen, and plenty of humor.
In the My World of Flops piece on Rachel Dolezal's fascinatingly, poignantly, hilariously misguided memoir, I wrote about how Dolezal casually mentions that because of her Dickensian upbringing as the abused and overworked progeny of scheming, racist parents she has no sense of humor.
Here's a movie so forgettable, with humor so uninspired, that, as I write this less than 24 hours after seeing it, I have to work pretty hard to actually remember it, and I have to really rack my brain to remember the few moments that I might have chuckled.
Tom Hooper's respectably solemn, crowd - pleasingly good - humored historical feature The King's Speech is already being hailed in many quarters as the front - runner for this year's Best Picture Oscar; Time recently started a write - up with the line «The Oscar race is over.»
As a matter of fact, I don't think I have laughed more while watching a movie since the first Naked Gun, and was quite amazed that how many scenes featured really clever writing even amid the gratuitous bad - taste humor the film is riddled with (which are pretty funny too).
Though it identifies a modern day sickness we all know exists, was made without any thought that it could be a commercial success, and was actually written by Paul Schrader as a form of therapy, we are nevertheless provided with plenty of suspense, beauty, humor, and entertaining oddness.
But Clowes, who wrote the screenplay, and director Craig Johnson, as director (following his success with The Skeleton Twins) show more affinity for anarchic humor than pathos.
Strategies That Work: Music «I started writing [music] as a way of helping myself (and my colleagues) survive the year with an intact sense of humor,» educator and songsmith Eric Baylin told Education World.
With research - based insights, compassion for teachers, humor, and practical examples, Teach, Reflect, Learn provides a road map for teachers» journey to success, helping them past the bumps they» «l inevitably experience along the way and empowering teachers to, as they write, «always strive to be a better you.»»
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