Sentences with phrase «best bits of humor»

Even the best bits of humor in the previous films held back from that line; they took themselves seriously — maybe too seriously — but it's a tonal change here that's quite jarring evokes the feeling of watching a TV show instead of an epic feature.

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He knows that sometimes a little bit of humor can drive a point home, and he does it well.
Jon Stewart thinks the super-casual tone of Obama campaign emails of late has gone a bit far: The Daily Show with Jon StewartGet More: Daily Show Full Episodes, Political Humor & Satire Blog, The Daily Show on Facebook I'm sure those messages test well individually, but how about their...
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I am honest, direct, have a great sense of humor (morbid at times lol), sarcastic and a bit of a smartass, in a good way;) lol.
Im honest, hardworking, sincere, loyal, good friend, good sense of humor, a little bit jelaous, I do nt trust easily, Caring and trustworthy Single Mother of 6 yrs Autism son.
I am 25 years old living down in Huntington Beach, working 2 jobs and finishing up school, I spend a lot of time working out at the gym, I have a great sense of humor and love to make you laugh, I'm a little bit of a romantic but shh don't tell my friends, I always am looking for a good time and...
Has a wide sense of humor as well as a bit dorky at times.
Fun loving with a good sense of humor sometimes a bit dirty but consider myself a nice person (not a douchbag)
I can be a bit shy at first around women, but I have a good sense of humor and am looking for someone to laugh with.
I like to travel, I enjoy good food, I am a bit adventurous and will normally try most things once, (within reason,, lol) I love to have good times, good laughs, and fun, I have a good sense of humor.
A little bit zany but sane... A sense of humor and loves a bit of conversation, and a good story.
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I'm kind communicative guy, I hate when peoples are lying!I have a good sense of humor, blue eyes and a little bit impudence & i like sport games
Ok a little bit about myself, I am a fit athletic educated well groomed confident male with a good sense of humor who is friendly, polite and refined.
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There's a little bit of farcical spoof humor in place as well, with Django's strut now accompanied by contemporary soundtrack rhymes from Rick Ross, with the irreverent sass - talk of Samuel L. Jackson's postmodern Sambo as Candie's reliable assistant Stephen, clouding the audience's sympathies.
Co-produced by Ben Stiller, Megamind has a moderately more adult bite to it that's initially intriguing, pushing a cast well known for their improvisational skills to lend the feature an accelerated sense of humor.
Still, though the graphics are student film project specific, and the sound is echoey in the best of circumstances, I thoroughly enjoyed the irregularity of the humor, and the open gross out makeup, including axes in the face, limbs being eaten, and frost bitten appendages.
Yes, Dwayne «The Rock» Johnson has a few one - liners and there are isolated bits of humor but the production often takes itself way too seriously, including one moment near the end where we are solemnly shown clips of survivors who owe their lives to... well, that would be telling.
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.
With strong graphics, always fresh gameplay, an interesting plot and a bit of humor, Bound in Blood reaches the high grades in our rankings, being one of the best FPS in the business.
That sequence alone marks her as a bit of an iconoclast, a woman with strong opinions and a quirky, unusual, but well - expressed sense of humor.
One identifies in turns with both of these inexperienced, erring characters, who bring the baggage of their families as well as oppressive social convention to the nuptial bedroom, happily with a little bit of humor thrown in.
Andrew Matthews» script is kind of limp, but with decent bits, at least in humor, as well as intriguing elements in the mostly undercooked, maybe even somewhat unlikable characterization, whose distancing attributes are challenged by, at the very least, decent performances.
He's clearly having a blast, able to mix comedy and drama, humor and pathos, as well as a bit of dickishness into one delightful package.
It's a quick new trailer, but it has plenty of new footage featuring Kubo stepping into the big shoes left behind by his warrior father, as well as some little bits of humor as well.
Well, I can answer that rhetorical question: For an interplanetary nail - biter, it's largely devoid of actual suspense, and its much - vaunted sense of humor consists primarily of cutesy faux - irreverence and dad jokes (apparently imported intact from the beloved novel, courtesy of screenwriter Drew Goddard, who's usually wittier).
Streaked with the director's decidedly modern strain of cynicism, Love & Friendship might very well be the most faithful translation of Austen's biting humor and highly practical feminism to date.
It also has some really cool action beats, occasional bits of humor, and perhaps most importantly, a better storyline for its titular hero.
Prior to Say Anything, Cameron Crowe's directorial debut, he had written two notable teen comedies in the early Eighties, Fast Times at Ridgemont High and The Wild Life Although they aren't necessarily prime examples of his talent, they were still a cut above the typical teenage comedy fare because of excellent characterizations, good humor, and a little bit of depth thrown in.
It's not the best film, it gets a bit repetitive with the constant barrage of American pop culture, and the second half slows down and loses the momentum it built, but it's a wild ride and totally worth seeing if you love the very dark, brutally honest humor that Bobcat does so well.
The designated comic relief (in the form of a memorable Kevin Hart as Dave's best friend Tree) also feels of a piece with the rest of the film, as the bits of humor are relevant to the larger ideas about love and marriage.
As a parent, I want to know if a movie not only is cute and adorable and filled with age - appropriate humor for the little ones as well as a bit of sophistication and sly adult humor for the big kids like me.
Many of the set pieces are exhilarating to watch, and along with the colorful supporting cast, The Big Brawl ends up being a fun flick to watch for the good action and bits of silly humor.
The humor is actually a bit better, and I found myself amused on a handful of occasions at the parodies and pop culture references that are sprinkled throughout the film.
Payne and Taylor mine some good comedic bits, returning to situational irony, physical humor and the like to illicit a good number of laughs.
It's a bit of a one - trick pony, but it rides that pony amazingly well with strong acting and hilarious, irreverent humor.
Now I'm not trying to compare the movie to Quentin Tarantino's Jackie Brown, which was a adaptation of the 1992 Elmore Leonard novel Rum Punch, but I was at least expecting a cool crime drama set in the early 1970's in the same style with bit of humor sprinkled in for good effect.
The film is filled with bits of humor, even in the wake of certain death and director and writer Chris Kelly does well to balance both very well, resulting in a film that's both heart - wrenching and strikingly funny without going overboard with either.
Bobby Canavale is weak as the villain, some of the humor didn't land, it can drag a little bit, and I do think certain scenes could've been filmed a little better but that doesn't take away from the enjoyment I did get from this film.
The Descendants expertly twisted together a fine dramatic story with bits of humor and supplemented it with great performances, non-clichéd looks at Hawaii, and a soft music score to make it one of the best of the year.
For his third film, Martin McDonagh has assembled an amazing cast — beyond the leads, it includes the amazing Zeljko Ivanek who makes everything he's in better, as the police department's desk sergeant; Abbie Cornish is wonderful as Willoughby's wife, Anne; Peter Dinklage adds warmth and humor as James, owner of the local tavern; John Hawkes is a bit scary but also tender as Charlie, Hayes» ex, and Kerry Condon is a delight as Charlie's not terribly bright new 19 - year old girlfriend.
Super humor with super clint in this dark but cooled film, it is bit old but still better than most of nowadays action films
The movie is not only one of the best representations of a superhero character ever on film, but it's also filled with awesome bloody violence, great humor, jaw - dropping stunts, Easter egg fan service, and believe it or not, a bit of heart.
But Sykes, a Vogue editor who knows this glam turf well, swirls her satire with sly humor to give this chick - lit romp a bit of an edge.
Carmichael, a good - humored man with a biting wit and a sense of theater that he brought from his native Trinidad, had been for years regularly jailed, threatened, and abused in the South, as had all the SNCC workers.
When he's perusing what is available for reviewing, Keith likes thrillers and «crime fiction» if it is spiced with a bit of humor, even better.
Nando Brown of In the Doghouse — he likes to bring a bit of British humor to some of his videos but he's very good at explaining what he's doing.
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