Sentences with phrase «best laugh lines»

But the piece peters out, and one gets the sense throughout that they structured it around their best laugh lines rather than around any coherent central argument.»
After «Under Siege 2» rolled by I dimly remembered one good laugh line.

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But for you lazy ones out there seeking a good laugh, another reason to like Will Smith, and a more, er... bottom - line expression of American....
It was the laughter of admiration, the way you involuntarily exhale and toss your head back when Robert DeNiro or Meryl Streep says a line in a movie so well and so cool and so true that you can't do anything but laugh, even when the line is not meant to be funny or when someone's wrapped in a rug and getting crammed into the trunk of a car.
Best Imagery (nominated by Idelette): Sarah Styles Bessey (Emerging Mummy) at She Loves with «Let's Write a Line for the Good Man» «And I'm seeing him teaching me how to swim and how to laugh at myself.
I get this is a joke and believe me I laughed, but even if we take McGlinchey and Nelson we still don't have the best line ever.
It's pretty simple, either you get him to sign on the dotted line or you move him before the close of the window... once again this club is a laughing stock on the world soccer stage... Wenger is simply overcompensating for the years of offloading our best players to our detriment... Wenger says he's going to sacrifice by keeping him and letting him go free if need be?
Lomita's best line — bipartisanship in Albany means Democratic former Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver and Republican ex-Senate majority leader Dean Skelos could share the same jail cell — was the laugh riot of the night.
A well - defined pout can help define your features, but one that's too dark (or too bright) may just draw attention to laugh lines, says Ping.
Since incorporating clean gelatin into my daily diet, I have personally: slept better, lost weight, stopped losing hair, noticed my skin getting smoother and laugh lines filling in, I don't feel depressed, my knees don't creak as bad as they used to, my workouts seem to go smoother, and I can keep up with the kids better.
Today I posted about how I am getting my skin ready for the busy holidays ahead (I shared a picture with my ever - deepening laugh lines... ugh) and how I'm planning to look better in time for my wedding anniversary.
I'm fun, funny, have a wonderful heart A social butterfly I'm well traveled, not done yet I love to cook, eat tacos, pizza, coffee, laugh, animals and so much more I enjoy sports, cars, trucks, bikes, girly stuff, beach, lake, helping others, build things, zip lining, donuts, good pastries,...
average looking guy, average build, average endowment, but at least im honest, ive always been told honesty is always best policy, erm WHAT A LOAD OF BOLLOCKS, right then every body else does it, IM REALLY TOM CRUISES TWIN BROTHER, IM BUILT LIKE ARNOLD SHWARTZANI OR SHIT THATS TOO... that bad really so drop us a line sometime should be a laugh, if nowt else.to whomever all my love.
At the very least, all the failed pick - up lines and awkward profiles offer a good laugh while you wait for your perfect match.
Yates has given himself so many stories to tell here that his only plausible excuse for Niagara Motel's total lack of dramatic tension or laughs is a script that fails to include a solitary good line.
They work surprisingly well together and deliver some great lines of dialogue and big laughs.
Above all else, this movie is so well - cast that the laugh line makes perfect sense coming from Black.
Waititi's direction keeps the film rollicking along at a good pace (you will miss a few lines because you, or the folks around you, are laughing so hard).
(In one of the film's few laugh lines, Louis tells Phil, who hasn't seen the ship, «I've got some good news... and some bad news.»)
This lines up pretty well with what we already knew so far although I can't help laugh at «Early 2013» still on the American list.
He doesn't so much have supporting players in the film as he does an extended family of cherished guests who he invites to stay for a while, relax and soak up the ambience: French it girl Léa Seydoux has a part as a maid which may as well be non-speaking; Owen Wilson plays one of M Gustave's concierge brethren and gets a line (if not a laugh); even Tilda Swinton makes a flying visit to Wesworld, caked in gristly prosthetics as an ageing dowager who drops dead after her first and only scene, her passing acting as deus ex machina for an elaborate art heist involving the whereabouts of the apocryphal, priceless chef d'oeuvre, «Boy With Apple».
The actors aren't all well cast (I counted only about three I'd consider to be above average for their respective roles — Acker as Beatrice, Fillion (Waitress, White Noise 2) in the supporting role of Dogberry - the only time the audience I viewed the film with laughed at anything in the film that came from actual dialogue, rather than the injected slapstick and actors occasionally comical facial expressions, came from Fillion's delivery - and British actor Paul Meston in the minuscule part of Friar Francis) The rest often appear as though they're reciting lines without any sense of meaning in the words they are saying, and when one of those happens to be the male romantic lead, that's one hell of a liability.
With a good measure of corporate laugh - track taste and assembly - line quality (and a fair dose less social instigation), 2015's Vacation is very much a safe modern remake.
It doesn't rely solely on its ludicrous premise to generate laughs, but actually has some good lines and visual gags.
As directed by veteran Norman Jewison (Agnes of God, Rollerball), this is an ensemble comedy that relies on good cast chemistry and charm for most of its laughs, and along those lines, the on - screen charisma does make for an enjoyable romantic comedy for most audiences.
Screaming good: Na Hong - jin's self - aware, rural horror tale blurs the line between laughs and scares
The overarching point — that society demands the impossible of mothers and punishes them harshly for stepping out of line — looks to be well made, but with plenty of laughs to keep things from getting too preachy.
I laughed my head off throughout the feature, and unsurprisingly, it's the ever - so - common Best Friend Characters that get the funniest lines.
A decent gag reel and a featurette that sees the cast spewing out different improvisational lines to get the best take deliver the most laughs of the entire disc.
The best I managed were a couple of smirks, mostly based on situational comedy rather than actual attempts at jokes - but the young couple of 16/17 were laughing their asses off at every fart joke - line, so I guess we know which audience is really captured by the film.
Judd Apatow's high - density, high - intensity comedy of bad (and good) manners is a cause for celebration — the laugh lines are smart, and they come faster than you can process them.
The laughs and good cheer has already been had, and the film has more than enough momentum to make it to the finish line with its entertainment quotient still intact.
There are times when I laughed at a random line here or there so it's not one of the year's worst, but audiences deserve better than a movie that simply replicates clichés from other movies, ties them in a neat package with a few solid actors and then says it's something new.
However, Chris Pratt, in the «best friend» role, provides the movie's slyest line readings — and its only laughs.
Arnie — as usual with few lines and the only laughs — gets battered all over the place, there's a good scene on the Golden Gate Bridge, and the metal Connor is a great twist on the evolved machines.
But keeping in line with the lengths I must achieve with my present piece, let me put forward theories and thoughts that do not belong to me, and that would perhaps authenticate my present synopsis.Were you to ask a boffin about the reasons why learners respond better to teachers using humor in the class, I am sure (s) he would tell you that, «Humor in educational settings serves a variety of positive functions beyond simply making people laugh.
I'm on page nine of this book, and I have been unable to stop laughing and reading the best lines aloud in the office (sorry, everyone in the office).
The early days are really good for a laugh due to the cheesiness of the story - lines.
The line, delivered in a deadpan style by «Game of Thrones» actor Peter Dinklage, who voices the AI companion Ghost in Destiny, gave gamers a good laugh and prompted Bungie to assure players that Dinklage would return to the recording booth before the game's release.
Along those lines, JD, Del and Kait are good friends that snipe, bicker and laugh together and it makes them a far more rewarding group to follow for the 10 - to -12-hour-long campaign.
I am about to sold xbox one, if it says again co-op and in another game (by the way, next gen looks more like wait for the games gen... there are just not enough, most of them low graphics or just simply bad) and it is just a way of saying go on line, will say bye xbox, hi ps4, and if that goes sideways as well, then console gaming is over for me, console gaming was supposed to be for fun, with friends, guys u share coke with and laugh and eat altogether whike killing zombies on L4D or time splitters, bestgames ever, most played games since i started many years ago, now im just bored and tired of crap like destiny and the like, passed the game full in 5 days, now what?
And best of all, at the end of those two weeks, I could look at an Excel spreadsheet and start to plan without laughing at myself for making up the top - line numbers out of hope and desperation alone.
That remains a good line; I've used it occasionally myself to get a laugh when spirits were flagging at a faculty meeting.
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