And then, of course, there's the film's eventual premiere, when Wiseau first endures the feeling of having
audiences laugh at his work, for which he had bared his soul and burned several million dollars of a fortune whose origins are anybody's guess (although «such nosy person» Sestero's best guess in the book, involving a shady business called Street Fashions USA, isn't even mentioned in the film).
Writing and travelling are Kristine's passions, and she can also be seen onstage occasionally making
audiences laugh at The Austin Bat Cave Story Department.
He is pleased when
the audience laughs at some of his drinking escapades.
Interesting to note that
the audience laughed at his reference to males with a limp wrist, but when he talked about daughters not being butch and needing to dress up and be pretty, no one laughed.
While
the audience laughed at Strahan's reaction, Ripa sternly held up her hand and said: «Guess what this article says?
He loves to be the center of attention, knows how to perform innately, and keeps the entire
audience laughing at his antics during choir performances.
The audience laughed at that — and also as he recounted his mother's deadpan response when he asked her how she wound up with six children, all but two of whom have different fathers: «It was the 1960s and people were having a lot of sex.»
OMG,
The audience laughed at the screen after this POS this afternoon.
Though there's some adult humor sprinkled throughout, it'll be the young adult
audience laughing at every gag while older viewers eventually grow tired of the cheap laughs (especially the repeated fat jokes) and dispensable storyline.
The film is more interested in keeping
the audience laughing at its repetitive one - note gags that it fails to notice just how unfunny everything else is in the film.
She has about ten lines and a dozen reaction shots, and she barely manages them (
the audience laughs at her).
An almost clinical psychological study, it questions the power dynamics between the long - suffering wife, threatened at one point with having her vagina sewn shut (the first Mexican
audience laughed at the huge cord proposed for the deed) and the husband, unhinged by sexual desire — whether for his wife or his butler remains somewhat ambiguous.
The applause fell briefly into compás and
the audience laughed at us all speaking the same language with our hands.
When I talk about this prediction newsletter scam example in my talks, many people in
the audience laugh at the gullibility of the people who will fall for this scam.
Justice Rothstein, taking to the podium, made his sizable
audience laugh at his forgetfulness to bring his «red Santa Claus robes» for the lecture and mentioned that his introduction would have been very different had his wife Sheila given it.
Cameron said he thought that the line would be funny only upon repeated viewings and was surprised that it first time
audiences laughed at it, having already anticipated the titular character's penchant for machine like understatements.
Not exact matches
Getting the
audience to
laugh (or
at least crack a smile) early on is a great way to break the ice.
It's my last day as your interim proprietor, so thank you for being such a terrific
audience, for responding to my questions and ~ hopefully ~
laughing at my jokes!
He used to say, «if
at first you don't succeed, well so much for hang gliding» (
audience laughs).
Certainly, not a single jab
at Falstaff's girth is excised, and the
audience laughed hardest when Sir John playfully or ruefully calls attention to his own rotundity — as when he's asked to put an ear to ground and shoots back «Have you any levers to lift me up again?»
The director may have intended to draw the
audience into complicity with the lovers» selfishness — and in fact, I was surprised
at how long it took for the
audience to stop
laughing at Ernest, to lose their edgy sympathy for the lovers — but the ultimate effect was simply to make the lovers» erotic demands seem further from our own.
«The
audiences are conditioned to
laugh at dirty stuff.
Greg is clearly the
audience surrogate, in that we see Tommy through his eyes, which means it can be easy to feel like we're not
laughing at Tommy's expense because Greg never does.
I think his
audience was
laughing at his depiction of the «limp wrist» rather than what he claimed to be the «joke.»
Sometimes the
audience smiles or
laughs at points in the translation where in the original manuscript there is not the faintest cause for humor.
The Chinese created their own moves and lifts by reading the rule books, and the first Chinese pair to perform outside the country was
laughed at by
audiences in Germany.
The
audience clapped and
laughed in all the right places but it had to be squeezed out of them
at times.
While Thomas's enthusiasm means the show rattles along
at a rate of knots, and occasionally provides some decent
laughs, there remains a sense that the
audience are roaring out their anger over the expenses issue rather than fi nding it a source of comedy.
The
audience clearly enjoyed
laughing at the Iron Lady's expense, especially a wonderful scene in which she has an illuminating conversation with Winston Churchill.
Making an
audience laugh in the aisles while smuggling in deep political points is not as easy as it seems, and In The Loop's outrage
at the events which led to the Iraq war shine through every minute of the film's running time.
She got a
laugh from her
audience at the Thursday Morning Roundtable, a weekly symposium sponsored by University College, a division of Syracuse University.
But these comedians managed to mix urgent political messages of the liberal left with crafty, irreverent punch - lines that had their
audience laughing, often guiltily,
at their riffs on the welfare state, immigration and Communist granola.
As Paxman looked unimpressed, some
audience members simply
laughed at the prime minister's response.
Coleman kept his seat on the council as an independent after the incident and was tonight referred to as «the candidate with no description» to
laughs from the
audience at the Barnet count.
Deploying such bots is like planting people in an
audience to
laugh at your jokes.
Many studies have confirmed this finding, and experts believe that when a speaker
laughs, it sets his or her
audience at ease and facilitates social connections.
Was
laughing with
audience in the break about what @charliepick signed
at the end of every show!
As a professional wedding toast - writer, I know how to capture what's in your heart and wordsmith it into a speech that will get the
audience to
laugh and cry
at just the right moments, while the bride feels the love well past the last dance.
, I know how to capture what's in your heart and wordsmith it into a speech that will get the
audience to
laugh and cry
at just the right moments, while the bride feels the love well past the last dance.
The preparation paid off, as the
audience not only
laughed at all the expected places, but some unexpected ones.
Watching him is a wearying experience, and his comic villainy inspires intense
audience antipathy — that's why the biggest
laughs are
at his expense.
I'm not sure what kind of
audience would really
laugh at some of the stuff they do, but I guess there's a crowd for everything.
People in an
audience heckle and
laugh at a man who's performing on stage, and he then threatens them («you'll be sorry»).
We in the
audience hope that all's well that ends well, since if we've got any soul
at all, we feel as sorry for a benighted Tommy as we
laugh at him and feel guilty for doing so.
For over a decade, sold out
audiences have enjoyed Rocky Horror - like participation consisting of hilarious traditions such as screen - shouting, football playing, throwing spoons
at the screen, rooting on the shockingly long establishing pans of San Francisco, and generally
laughing hysterically
at the film's clunky pseudo-Tennessee Williams dialogue, confused performances, and bizarre plot twists, like the mother - in - law character whose breast cancer ought to play like it matters a great deal, but really comes off as a non-sequitur.
You could feel it in the
audience at Monday night's public sneak — an almost punchy anticipation, a predetermination to
laugh some ass off.
And to add injury to insult, the
audience at the screening I attended were
laughing through the majority of the film — and rightfully so.
This point was rammed home to me as I sat in agonized silence, fingers sporadically jammed into my eyes, while
audience members
laughed at the latest shockingly boring Melissa McCarthy / Ben Falcone cringe machine.
Even as characters are tweaked and actors bring a slightly different energy than his other movies, The Best of Me is still the same mushy Nicholas Sparks adaptation with drama so overwrought
audience members can't help but
laugh —
at least until they're sniffling during the closing credits.
And thanks to strong directing, editing and great performances from the main cast, Mom's Night Out gives
audiences plenty to
laugh at without having to settle for off - colored jokes and suggestive humor.