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The attempts at humour make me cringe and the whole vacation part of the film just seems like an excuse for the actors and crew to go on vacation.

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They often straight for the jugular, making a significant point about the Christian life while making you laugh at the same time; which is what good humour should do.
Alyson Schafer empowers parents to feel like they can make a difference, and her clear advice and sense of humour make Ain't Misbehavin'the kind of easy - to - use parenting bible you want in your back pocket at all times.»
more humour and detail at PMQs, She made principled decisions in her leadership and showed occasional flashes of brilliance, (backing Abbott) but sometimes there was shambolism in the behind - the - scenes running of the party.
I have a good sense of humour and can laugh at myself and also make others laugh...
am a well carin and loving woman With a huge sense of humour, am so down to earth humble and reliable and always make sure i keep That positive impact With myself and closer ones at all times.
I am easygoing person, caring, romantic, passion ate, Like open affection, like to laugh and also make others laugh, I have great sense of humour, I love cuddling at home with my partner talking, watching movie or reading, I love to cook, I keep fit often, I love holding hand while taking a walk.I love...
Friendly and with a good sense of humour, I'd like someone who can make me giggle and can have an interesting conversation at the same time.
I Have A Keen Sense Of Humour And I Like To Make People Laugh And Put Them At Ease.
I am... i am a straight forward Man, what you see is what you get... down to earth, shy at first but once you get to know me i open up... looking to enjoy life, live, learn and be happy with someone special... i have a great sense of humour if you can make each other laugh then you are half way...
Helloo Wow im no good at this part, well im a funny man can laugh at my own mistakes, im a positive strong man, don't get depressed much, great sense a humour, I believe im a leader rather than a follower, make my..
The origin story made us believe that strange humour combined with some sleek action makes for some great entertainment at the theatres and the audience is hoping that Deadpool 2 will be even better than the first one.
The film's plot — while not exactly unprecedented — is weak at times and sits at the back burner to these guys all trying something cool with the jokes, but I would've preferred, in light of the film like Attack the Block, for this movie to try and embed the narrative into the humour a lot more, rather than just make another The Babysitter with more comedians.
The humour of the game is hilarious and makes references to many other games and movies, look out for who I like to call «Solid Toad» at Fort Cobalt, he comes with his own... I better not say, in case of Spoilers
Other highlights in this section include: Pablo Larraín's THE CLUB, a mordant morality tale set in a sleepy Chilean coastal town, which won Berlin's Grand Jury Prize; CHRONIC, Michel Franco's uncompromising study of grief and isolation, featuring a revelatory performance by Tim Roth; brothers Tarzan and Arab Nasser's feature directorial debut, DÉGRADÉ, a smart drama that moves seamlessly between humour and despair, set in a women's hair salon in Gaza; the European Premiere of George Amponsah's intimate documentary THE HARD STOP, revealing the story of Mark Duggan's friends and family following his death after being shot in a «Hard Stop» police procedure in 2011; Jonas Carpignano's engrossing feature debut, THE MEASURE OF A MAN which won Vincent Lindon Best Actor at Cannes Film Festival, MEDITERRANEA, an ultra-topical tale of two young African men from Burkina Faso who, in search of a better life, make the difficult and dangerous trip across the Sahara desert and Mediterranean Sea to reach Italy; the drama MUCH LOVED, Nabil Ayouch's searing, no - holds - barred look at the world of prostitution in Morocco; David Evans» thought - provoking documentary MY NAZI LEGACY, which raises the harrowing question, «What if your father was a Nazi?»
The sorority she belongs to receives an obscene phone call; when her «sister» Barbie (Margot Kidder) humours the pervert, sensible Clare — at the risk of making them sound one - dimensional, these characters are deftly drawn with a minimum of brushstrokes — suggests they not antagonize him.
Okay, the acting, special effects and costumes are all bad, and some of the attempts at humour will make you groan, but the movie clips along at a brisk pace to clock in less than 90 minutes.
A charming tone and likeable characters make this film thoroughly engaging, with its dry sense of humour and authentic look at the difficulty of launching a music career.
In terms of Lanthimos» humour, this is a filmmaker, in keeping with others such as Luis Buñuel or Todd Solondz, who has a genuine knack of making one laugh riotously at the saddest and cruellest aspects of life.
«The Incredibles franchise, full of super-powered characters, adventures and teamwork, combined with all of the humour, puzzle - solving elements and unexpected surprises of LEGO games makes for the perfect combination for players,» said Tom Stone, Managing Director at TT Games Publishing.
There's a lot, yet still too little, made of a fake breast that Robert De Niro's character has fashioned from his daughter's breast so that he can approximate breastfeeding (though the film balks at actually paying off the sight gag with the sight of him doing it) and a bit of unkindness towards southern policemen (Tim Blake Nelson, deserving better), and a good eighty - percent of the alleged humour of this stillbirth is invested in «Focker» sounding a lot like «Fucker» and people at a Focker family reunion having names like «Dom» which sounds like «Dumb,» «Randy» which sounds like «Randy,» and «Horny» which sounds like someone's already run out of ideas for how to stretch a one - word punchline into a feature - length film.
Even if you don't like the 40 - year - old's humour, and many don't, you can at least appreciate its gleefully juvenile craft — scenes chockablock with sight gags, rapid - fire cutaways to hilariously absurd punchlines, painfully awkward pauses that last so long you eventually laugh, all of it wrapped in an encyclopedic knowledge of pop culture that has made him a bro deity among the coveted 18 - to 34 - year - old male demographic.
Please make sure your sense of humour and sarcasm detector is switched on and set to «auto» at all the times.
Additionally, Developer Samurai Punk must have a great sense of humour because I found myself extremely intrigued and entertained at the sly comments made by the quirky voice over guy when when eliminating an opponent, even the text - based comments kept everyone that was playing highly entertained.
At least Saints Row made them interesting through its humour but due to Agents of Mayhem's seemingly focus on a somehow more serious tone, the open world suffers from the same problems as the main campaign.
The attempts at humour permeate the game, and they vary in quality and effectiveness — some of them are really good, while others will definitely make you cringe.
Worse, it made me groan to think that somebody, somewhere thought it was hilarious It was meant to be a parody of what guys are like in high - school now, but really it just felt like a cheap - ass attempt at humour, like it was trying too hard to stand out from the crowd.
Butt as an entire package, from start to finish, the humour does come off as feeling somewhat forced at times, like somebody sat there trying really hard to make it funny, but found themselves having to rely on cheap gags too often, almost covering up entirely the moments of genuine humour that are to be found.
The humour of the game is hilarious and makes references to many other games and movies, look out for who I like to call «Solid Toad» at Fort Cobalt, he comes with his own... I better not say, in case of Spoilers
The dark humour and gameplay itself are enjoyable but the controls and the crowds of enemies might make things a bit awkward at times.
In between these two ways of making art we could also look at Paulo Bruscky (based in Recife), a world pioneer in the field of mail art that invites the public to think about the limits of using images and text with lots of humour.
The humour in Story's version is not erotic as the form of her sculpture suggests a clown on a stage (although, to me, it looks like a happy frog) that makes a link with the film «Limelight» wherein Chaplin plays Calvero, a clown at the end of his days.
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During a break in the proceeding, the lawyer made a flippant comment related to the client's background in an ill - conceived attempt at humour.
In our interviews, one judge describes the role of judicial humour to set participants at ease: «You try to bring a bit of lightheartedness into the matter or, you know, make, try to make some comment that makes people feel at ease... the lawyers, the litigants, the witnesses».
You try to bring an appropriate amount of humour to the task, in the — you can't make jokes about — some cases are so deadly serious there's not a laugh to be had but at the appropriate time, you know, you try to bring a bit of light - heartedness into the matter... but humour's a dangerous thing in court.
Jerry can arrive in any place and in any situation with tremendous class and still make everyone at ease with a gentle humour often directed at himself that puts all around him at ease.
A few years back, syndicated humour columnist Dave Barry made Talk Like A Pirate Day famous, and it's now «celebrated» (or at least observed) by aspiring swashbucklers every September 19.
With wit, wisdom, humour and courage, Furiously Happy is the kind of book that will make you laugh and cry at the same time.
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