Sentences with phrase «at humor end»

But, as evidenced in Scream 3, Kruger isn't much of a comedy writer, and the failed attempts at humor end up taking viewers out of the increasingly complicated story rather than making it more enjoyable.

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While some viewers called it «gross» and «vulgar,» the spot racked up some 20 million YouTube views by the end of last year, at one point yielding one share for every nine views — proof positive that schoolyard humor never goes out of style.
Jes Kast - Keat serves as Associate Minister at West End Collegiate Church in NYC (Reformed Church in America), and is an all - around delightful human being who brings humor, sass, and wisdom to her ministry and to her friendships.
The people who create them are probably a little too intense for humor: You hope not to end up waiting in line with one of them at the DMV, and you don't want one to take the stool next to yours at the local diner.
Macron presented his plans in a lengthy speech peppered with erudite references and touches of humor at the end of the «AI for Humanity» conference in Paris.
Landais, who's been working with the Protocol C group for some time now (see «Out of Africa,» near end ofTapping the Sanguine Humor), presented her latest findings in Cape Town earlier this week at HIV R4P.
While she has some humor, and a one - sentence insight at the end of each story, it is mostly a retelling of her experiences.
I find myself good humored, I like to laugh at tribulations and cry at the end of...
Even though you can't base a relationship solely on the similarities in your burrito order, Glamour points out that you'll at least end up talking to or meeting someone with a sense of humor, which is always on the top
It's a great weekend waster full of humor, although at the end I came away with less memorable quotes than I did with the original, hence the score of 8 rather than 9.
This kind of humor can not really be found outside this niche superhero format, and despite there being a» 2» at the end of it, this Deadpool only improves on its first outing.
It's a great weekend waster full of humor, although at the end I came away with
None of the humor is cloying or treated as a device to provide levity at the end of every dramatic scene.
It successfully adopts the humor of the TV show and the original voices give it some extra authenticity, but at the end of the day, Back to the Multiverse is just another bad third person shooter.
I found the instances of humor — the valet suit, the KKK hoods, snorting horse, cartoon shot of Foxx and dancing horse at the end, etc. — out of place and hurt what was otherwise a gripping movie.
And unfortunately, that's where the magic ends, because the rest of the film makes many of the same mistakes as its predecessors, with plenty of bad dialogue, poor attempts at humor, and a laughably bad performance by Johnny Whitworth.
Kawade brainstormed many ideas for a new Paper Mario game that would retain the series» humor, puzzles and leveling system while featuring a new twist, eventually settling on the concept of switching between 2D and 3D (an idea which came to him during a train ride, where Kawade was thinking about the Bowser platforming segments in The Thousand Year Door while looking at the other end of the train [2]-RRB-.
The occasional tangents into humor, intentional or not, are more than welcome, though they're too few and far between to make Fifty Shades Freed anything except a tiresome, perfunctory entry in a series that should have ended with Fifty Shades of Grey, assuming it should have been made at all.
Jason Schwartzman is ridiculously funny in Bob Byington «s 7 Chinese Brothers, a film created in the Wild West indie landscape that panders to no one (mainstream audiences will likely balk at the quaint, offbeat humor), but will please crackpot - comedy weirdos (like yours truly) to no end.
Sadly though, the character wears thin almost immediately, with his queasy sense of humor starting off mildly amusing at best, before becoming intolerable by the end of the overlong nearly two hour running time.
A lot of the humor comes from the clashing of egos and general cowardice in the face of actually having to confront danger for the good of themselves as individuals and a group, and the juxtaposition of this petty bickering (The surviving actors are quite adept at it) with the biblical End Times works in favor of both elements.
Then it just becomes disturbing and nonsensical; the humor is lost amidst the piling up of bodies and the physical and psychological torture the characters are forced to endure (the only laugh garnered from here on out is a perfectly timed question mark at the very end).
This Is the End (R for crude humor, coarse sexuality, graphic nudity, drug use, violence and pervasive profanity) Ensemble comedy about celebrities forced to face their mortality when the apocalypse arrives while they're partying at James Franco's house.
Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb Rated PG for mild action, some rude humor and brief language Available on DVD and Blu - ray This continuation and hopeful end to the Night at the Museum franchise finds night watchmen turned event coordinator Ben Stiller heading to the British Museum in London to uncover why the tablet that brings everything in the museum to life is suddenly losing its power.
Brimming with Stillman's trademark dry humor, The Last Days of Disco is an affectionate yet unsentimental look at the end of an era.
The point, I think, at which I dangerously lost faith comes near the end, when what should be the film's rather horrifying climax is turned into an ill - timed bit of jaunty humor.
While at the film's press day, filmmakers Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley spoke to Collider for this exclusive interview about how Vacation ended up being their feature directorial debut, why their humor tends to lean more towards the R - rated, why Ed Helms and Christina Applegate were the perfect heads of this Griswold family, getting Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo involved, which cameos they were most impressed with, being of the mind - set that comedy can be short, and why test screenings can be a good gauge for comedy.
Maybe because his life had dead - ended in a failed romance and a sales job at a big - box store, he decides to humor Woody and drive him to Lincoln.
The humor can also be overly silly at times, more befitting a cartoon than a subtle independent comedy with melancholy beats, and the action elements toward the end, including car chases and destruction, feel like they belong in a spoof of 1980s blockbusters more so than in a poignant story about two misunderstood and withdrawn characters finding ways to come together.
A big three - time winner at the Sundance Film Festival, here is a film with talent, sophistication, humor, and sensitivity rolled into a joyous, grief - cleansing, heart - lifting 90 minutes that earns both good word - of - mouth and positions itself for year - end acclaim on more than a handful of top - ten best lists.
It's humor at its darkest and sometimes most cathartic, no expense has been spared, and oh, stay all the way through the credits, because yes, end credits in the MCU are always special, this is no exception.
As the movie started, as it progressed, and as it ended, I kept wondering to myself: Do you have to be married (and miserably so, at that) to find the humor here?
Permanent (PG - 13 for profanity, crude humor, sexual references and mature themes) Coming - of - age comedy, set in the South in 1982, revolving around a white «tweener (Kira McLean), new to a town, who ends up ostracized at school after her hairdresser accidentally leaves her with an afro instead of curls like her idol, Farah Fawcett.
It locates humor in the sight of a young boy using a used hypodermic needle as a dart launched against his brother, and, at the very end, that brother unearthing his ostensible virility by beating on a snooty teenage girl.
The issue isn't a downer — Deadpool's black humor is both relief and borderline offensive that it feels out of place — but it is a look at Deadpool no one has seen before, and it ends with a punchline that is peak Wade Wilson.
This looks as good as the previous two LEGO movies, with as much humor and action and wacky, fun quirks thrown in - like the cat at the end of the trailer.
Read on for two outrageous stories of the weirdest things publicists have ever asked this author to do — and if you're laughing at the end of it, consider yourself introduced to the humor of Colin Cotterill.
He also has a low - key, sardonic sense of humor and is a master at creating witty and likable thieves that we end up rooting for, often over the more straight - and - narrow option.
Well - researched, filled with beautiful description and wry humor, the story is also highly suspenseful all the way to the Captain's terrible moral dilemma at the end (Dona H).
At the low end, a free book in the small Humor category will cost only $ 50, whereas a promotion for a $ 2.99 book in the Crime Fiction category will set you back a hefty $ 2,350 (which is a fair chunk of change even for arguably the best e-book service available at the momentAt the low end, a free book in the small Humor category will cost only $ 50, whereas a promotion for a $ 2.99 book in the Crime Fiction category will set you back a hefty $ 2,350 (which is a fair chunk of change even for arguably the best e-book service available at the momentat the moment).
The title is Last Pirate at Fort Matanzas, and the genre is humor laced with romance suitable for all age readers, action, adventure, cooking, actual pirate sailing tactics, actual locales, and a surprise ending that might happen in today's world as well.
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The end result of this evolution in design, Fuse, is a highly - polished, if somewhat derivative, third - person shooter that takes itself more seriously than Overstrike probably ever did while still retaining some of the trademark charm and humor originally hinted at.
From what starts as a simple puzzle solving exercise, becomes a total battle for survival... all with sly humor and a catchy theme song at the end.
In «Humor, Irony, and the Law,» Gilles Deleuze reads this irruption of laughter alongside that occasioned by the death of Socrates at the end of Plato's Phaedo.
Juxtapoz headed out to the opening of Casey Weldon's newest show at Thinkspace Gallery, works that combine «humor, nostalgia, and the absurd to stage open - ended narratives, and lush imaginary views,
And this year's Frieze Talks program exhibits a strong streak of humor and irony, promising to transform the auditorium appendage at the north end of the Frieze tent from a room you might accidentally wander into when you're looking for a bathroom, to the room that you're actually looking for.
At the end of the decade, Oldenburg took up fabrication on a large scale with Lipstick (Ascending) on Caterpillar Tracks (1969), which became a controversial focus for student protest when it was installed on the campus of Yale University, followed by other works such as Geometric Mouse (1969), Giant Ice Bag (1970), Giant Three - Way Plug (1970), Standing Mitt with Ball (1973), and Alphabet / Good Humor (1975).
Boulder, Colorado About Blog A kid with Bipolar, bipolar humor, bipolar life, living life at both ends of the poles shares his experiences through bipolar on fire.
Boulder, Colorado About Blog A kid with Bipolar, bipolar humor, bipolar life, living life at both ends of the poles shares his experiences through bipolar on fire.
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