Sentences with phrase «audience chuckles»

While I have no experience with Catholic school myself, it's clear from the little moments and details that color Lady Bird's daily life that Gerwig has filled the film to the brim with the sorts of cultural touchstones that are universal to those with that shared experience, evidenced by the little audience chuckles as she endures the various rituals that come from attending a school like that.
«No,» he said, as the courtroom audience chuckled.
(No wonder the audience chuckled after Tris tells Four, «I know this doesn't make any sense!»)
Bardem is merely a caricature, a cartoon joke for the viewership that occasionally gets wide - eyed and gives the audience a chuckle.
At its core, this is another enjoyable bromance that uses cheap gags to keep the audience chuckling awkwardly.
Yet along the way, there's time for tender moments and even a Superman reference that might make audiences chuckle.
He began by lavishing praise on his cast, then stopped short when he noticed someone looking up at him in the crowd: «Hi, Steven Spielberg,» he said as the audience chuckled.
«I know so little about education,» Carle said as the audience chuckled.
Though May's piece seemed milquetoast and insular (full as it was of inside jokes about dance that made the dance - world folks in the audience chuckle to themselves), it became clear that a venture like American Realness is absolutely vital.
The audience chuckled at the expressions of ignorance and cheered the more enlightened passages and railed against the mention of the failed 1991 Louisiana gubernatorial campaign of David Duke, a former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan.

Not exact matches

Not this nation,» Kocherlakota quoted from the song, to chuckles in the largely student audience.
The one that garnered the most attention — and some chuckles from the audience — was the dating app.
Yea verily, I as infallible Pope, hereby excommunicate Chuckles forever from the purgatory of raving nincompo < b?ops where he was infallibly put by mistake, which was a divinely - inspired infallible mistake, much like Jesus» prophecy that the Kingdom of God would come down on the Earth with a cool laser light show and dancing poodles and other things that didn't happen within the lifetimes of his audience.
The duke, a subtle man, asked some British comedians, the Goons, who specialize in a surrealistic form of fun (it consists of quips, unearthly chuckles, gurgles and squeaks and is popular with a huge British audience) to defend his royal honor, the proceeds of the match to go to his favorite charity, the National Playing Fields Association.
This Spring, Obama could even disintermediate the new bosses by going around online gatekeepers to reach their audiences directly — and we can both chuckle at the thought of Lefty bloggers finding themselves in danger of being left Out Of The Loop.
«I was told it was always a bad idea to answer hypothetical questions...» A chuckle from the audience opened the door for a more direct continuation in which Gove assured the crowd of his faith that the Conservative Party would win an outright majority at the next election, hence he was «absolutely confident that the situation need not arise.»
... It's ridiculous,» Mahoney said, drawing chuckles and applause from the audience.
«So sorry,» Nei tells his audience with an endearing chuckle.
The graph was greeted with sneers and chuckles from the mainly climate modeller audience — why??
The audience guffawed and chuckled at all of the dumbest jokes.
Firth and Stone are fun despite a notable absence of on - screen chemistry, and although the whole thing occasionally displays the creakiness of an over-orchestrated magic trick, it delivers enough chuckles (if not belly laughs) to keep the matinee audience smiling.
The film didn't disappoint in this respect - there's everything from clever intertextuality to great visual gags, provoking a steady stream of chuckles and laughter from the audience.
There's even a funny Iron Man reference in the movie that got a chuckle from the audience in my screening.
When I asked him how the audience should feel after the film he chuckled, «depressed».
It was consistently amusing throughout, with regular chuckles from the rest of the audience.
Not with the sold out audience I saw it with, I chuckled more than anyone else in the audience and I still found the film boring and disappointing for a David O. Russell film.
When Mitch gets drunk at Lauren's teacher - of - the - year ceremony, Bruhn plays up his embarrassing behavior for laughs, and the movie doesn't know whether the audience is supposed to chuckle or cringe.
Paul Simon's «The Sound of Silence» is inserted during a key moment, drawing chuckles from the audience.
Greenfingers is so entrenched in provincialism that it encourages American audiences to chuckle knowingly at the staid peculiarities of the English — and so dedicated to soft - pedalling dangerous criminals that it reveals itself as preachy and pernicious.
Chuckles in the audience: Welles's ego reclaims the film.
Unfortunately though the film takes itself incredibly seriously and at no point was the audience in the cinema compelled to as much as a chuckle.
The only thing that sets it apart is how low it is willing to go to evoke laughter in the audience, and while there are a few moments that might elicit a chuckle here and there, it's mostly a simple - minded excursion into depravity that will entertain 15 - year - old boys, or those who still haven't outgrown that mentality.
Though it welcomes its audience to laugh at it, once 21 Jump Street gets you chuckling, it quickly joins in and laughs at itself right along with you.
It will be interesting to see if there is any residual shine from this role for him down the line, whether it will become slightly more difficult for audiences to accept his action roles without a chuckle.
And I'm not talking about a couple of chuckles from a few members of the audience, but rather loud, continuous laughter from the entire crowd as they read the credits and witnessed the insanity of the carnage.
This wasn't your typical comedy where the audience politely chuckles at two or three things to justify why they bought the ticket in the first place; this was a room of entertainment - saturated teenagers who didn't have to appease anyone but themselves, and they laughed their guts out.
And when speaking to audiences of teachers, I've noted that any suggestion that «differentiated instruction» works better in theory than in reality usually elicits applause or, at minimum, a knowing and somewhat cynical chuckle.
«I feel like Larry Byrd when he showed up in the locker room before the first ever three - point contest and said, «I'm here to find out who's gonna finish second,» Bennett said, drawing some chuckles from the audience and his competitors from Florida, Illinois, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Agent Clare Alexander had her audience laughing, their chuckles as rueful as merry.
Standing behind the clear plexiglass podium, about to address the press, Kerry took a deep breath, looked down, noticed his descended zipper, corrected it, and then delivered his wonderfully disarming chuckle, effectively deepening the awe of the already starstruck audience.
He's garnered a few chuckles from the audience, according to The BLT, but he's steering clear of the more salacious line of questioning he used to ask of our government's lawyers.
Franken, drawing frequent chuckles from the audience in contrast to Specter's prosecutorial style, received similar answers from Sotomayor.
The audience reaction — a nervous chuckle — and the large session attendance, confirmed that many understand this dilemma and are still trying to figure out how to manage it.
«Living with their parents is not their vision of the American dream,» Yun said, eliciting chuckles from the audience.
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