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Years ago my best friend and I used to get big laughs by adding the phrase «under the bedsheets» to certain evangelical hymn titles.

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Holland's eager yet awkward Parker delivers big laughs as he navigates the many offerings in his high - tech suit from Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.), tries (and fails) to make a meaningful connection with Stark's assistant Happy (Jon Favreau) by calling and texting at all hours, and debates a high school crush with his virtual assistant, Karen.
Most guerrilla marketing is by its nature small in scale but it's the shared links, laughs and likes that will make your campaign a big success.
That celebratory milestone — Cook laughs when asked by a reporter if he'll stop counting, as McDonald's did with its hamburgers — aptly coincides with another big moment for the technology giant's chief executive.
I have to laugh at so many of these comments, it's relatively easy to decipher the mindset behind most of them, especially the negative, snarky ones written obviously by a 20 something or even younger whose biggest challenge in life to date is what video game to play while mom is making his eggs and bacon.
While Noah and the animals on the Ark have often been played for laughs on the big screen (e.g. Evan Almighty), Aronofsky considers the Flood «the first apocalypse story,» and his film underscores the psychological toll it takes on Noah (played by Russell Crowe) and his family (Jennifer Connelly, Emma Watson, and Anthony Hopkins, among others).
The peaches came up by airplane with my sister from California and peach cobbler is one of my all time favorite desserts and both of these facts laughed in my face as the cobbler sloshed its way out of the oven in a big gloppy mess.
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Did anyone notice the big, idiot Wenger's smile at the end of the game?What he was smilling (almost laughing) about?What was so funny?Is this disrespect or what?He was very «affected» by Ox attitude few weeks ago (giggling in the tunnel)- what about him?Your attitude say it all - how can the players be different?Just go Wenger, you keep us prisoners of the past, just go...
Also if you were to ask Rosicky if Wenger has «destroyed» him he'll likely laugh in your face as with the amount of injuries he has had over the years not many managers would have stuck by him and no other big club would have kept him around.
Imagine the champions got beat by Birmingham City and Spurs came back from 2 - 0 down to beat Arsenal 3 - 2 in the big North London Derby... I'm sure the bookies are laughing their head's off this [Monday] morning!
Jill used to love those moments, walking from machine to machine, offering encouragement, checking erg scores and then, when the workout was done, drawing laughs by mimicking her friends, the tiny girl on the big rowing machine.
He must be wishing he hadn't at this point, not because the team is necessarily bad but because Wenger is making the club into laughing stock by playing Welbeck and Bellerin in front of him and Kolasinac in a big match, and leaving the transfer business for the last day.
3) PIRES FOR GODS SAKE WAKE UP TO WHAT IS HAPPENING.They LAUGH at US.They LAUGH at WENGER.They chant this at AWAY GAMES.They even chant this at THE EMIRATES.Dont Just take my word for this as you can have this confirmed by anybody on this site.The song is so popular it is likely to be the UK entry into the EUROVISION SONG CONTEST.Its embarrassing to listen to but how can we argue Wenger has NOT been successfully for 2 decades.He was successful foSEVEN SEASONS.Look at the stats.Please do not quote FA CUPS or COMMUNITY SHIELDS.The BIG Competitions are the PREMIERE LEAGUE and the CHAMPIONS LEAGUE.These are what we are measured on.Nothing else.
«Here's why I laugh when people talk about how big a series in April is: In 2009, the Yankees lost their first eight games to the Red Sox and trailed by five games in late - June.
- Wenger can be so insane to do it.The man is out of this world and complety insane.He can not see what it is obvious for the entire world.To have better players on the bench and to keep favouring the same out - of - form or not good enough players week after week is madness.To play for draw from the beginning against an awful team which got beaten by the entire league on a daily bases - this is something unimaginable.It is not Mertesacker fault for being embarrased by any player on the planet, it is the manager fault for exposing him as a laughing point of focus.Wenger must go, the man is deluded, he is scarred to take any risk for success.Well, guess what - only showing courage and breaking the risk can bring you success.Not the case - I predict a chain of defeats following, with the cherry on top being a big defeat against Spurs - a team which, despite our hate, plays real football (with great results I must say).
No wonder we are being laughed at by other clubs who win big trophies..
They would hold hands when sitting in their side - by - side bouncers, and their biggest first smiles and laughs were reserved for each other.
, and the baby «s head is bigger than my boob, its fine (laughs) my everything is fine and I remember just lifting up my shirt you know my son was underneath of this very light receiving blanket, I remember lifting up my shirt and I was like, for up untilnow and for this past 6 weeks I had really been helping him to latch on and stufflike that and because I was making sure the blanket wasn't falling off the next thing I knew he latched on all by himself and I was like, «oh my gosh», and I waslike we have arrived (laughs) and ever since then I was totally not nearly as hard as I thought it was going to be but I actually needed my 6 weeks old son to show me that we knew what we were doing because clearly I was not confident enough yet but that was 6 1/2 years ago and it still really stick in my mind.
When you see other mothers nursing and living life at the same time, by talking, eating, shopping, laughing and telling their «embarrassing moments of breastfeeding» stories at The New Paltz Big Latch On, you can get over your shyness, anxiety, and embarrassment.
BUT, she has this top tooth that has come in and it's just sitting there all by itself and when she laughs and smiles real big she shows her single top tooth and she looks like a mini-redneck.
Christmas can be a hard time to get the right gift, do you go with something fun, cause lots of laughs on the big day but you know will end up gathering dust in the corner by tomorrow or do you go for really practical...
I am a very transparent person, Tired torturing thyself by dieting but never seemed to succeed.Always wan na make people laugh though i'm becoming corny sometimes.UNFAITHFULNESS, ARROGANCE, PRIDE, EMOTIONAL BAGGAGE turns me off.I have big ears to listen, a big heart to offer a hand and I am a good...
They worked with Carrey in «Dumb and Dumber,» which has some very big laughs in it, but this time their formula of scatology, sexuality, political incorrectness and cheerful obscenity seems written by the numbers.
It's wildly uneven, with its big laughs interrupted by long, unfunny, dragged - out bits.
The laughs are sometimes bigger than expected, and so are the emotions stirred by the bittersweet finale.
Director John Schultz («Like Mike»), working from a script co-written by the novelist McDonald, can't make many of the gags — vomiting on a roller coaster, a fanciful hunt for «Big Foot,» assorted pranks and a car chase — deliver big laugBig Foot,» assorted pranks and a car chase — deliver big laugbig laughs.
It is, rather, a populist farce that wins its laughs — and, in Dave's big speech to Congress, its lump in the throat — by revealing just how far we've strayed from having any faith in our leaders.
I am a big fan of Scorsese's work, and even more so, the three notable actors - but by the end, I found myself laughing at the endless whispering voiceovers, the convoluted plot and self indulgent performances, culminating in my uproarious laughter when the voice of God encourages a whimpering Garfield to «step on me.»
Voiced by Braff in one of the obvious double roles and rendered in state - of - the - art CGI, Finley scores many of the film's biggest laughs.
Anchored by his sensitive performance, and bolstered by Romano and Hunter as Emily's fretting, foulmouthed parents, The Big Sick is a reminder that fate is fickle, self - determination is fickler, and we all deserve a good laugh - cry once in awhile.
Carell and Fey manage to wring a few laughs out of the material just by being themselves, but, really, the only big laughs in the film come from the numerous cameos.
For a while, the laughs come in great big waves, after which they wash ashore as mere chuckles, weighed down by facile dramatics.
Zootopia unfolds as a mystery procedural, as Judy and Nick traverse the varied terrains of Zootopia to crash the place of a mouse gangster modeled after Don Corleone, drop in at a DMV hilariously run by sloths (whose slow speech and movements give the film by far its biggest laughs), and uncover corruption and conspiracy.
I didn't stop laughing - big belly laughs that are rarely inspired by any film, let alone an animation.
There are some moments that deliver big laughs due in major part to the way the scene was shot by Liston.
DE) Guest - Starring: Brothers & Sisters: The Complete Second Season Featuring Bill Murray: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou • Fantastic Mr. Fox • Get Smart • The Darjeeling Limited Directed by Harold Ramis: Year One Featuring Cindy Morgan: Tron (20th Anniversary Edition) Semi-Pro • Cool Runnings • The Comebacks • The Greatest Game Ever Played • Mr. 3000 • Whip It • Gus Varsity Blues (Deluxe Edition) • Blades of Glory • Now You See Him, Now You Don't • The World's Greatest Athlete Zombieland • Adventureland • The Heartbreak Kid (2007) • Step Brothers • Tropic Thunder • Aladdin • Knocked Up Scrubs: The Complete Eighth Season • Galaxy Quest (Deluxe Edition) • The Boatniks 1980 Movies: Popeye • Midnight Madness • Herbie Goes Bananas • The Shining 100 Years... 100 Laughs: Good Morning, Vietnam • Big • Mrs. Doubtfire • The Odd Couple
There are giggles throughout — a hefty percentage of them provided by Steve Carell as congenital moron Brick Tamland — but precious few big laughs (no «Go fuck yourself, San Diego» here).
Henry's best friend is Ula, played by Rob Schneider in what amounts to a blackface performance as an ethnic Samoan, providing for the film its biggest laugh when Lucy takes a baseball bat to him.
«Submarine» I liked with reservations — it's a sweet - natured teen romance with a delicate sense of heartbreak and some striking visual flourishes, plus terrific performances by the young leads and Sally Hawkins, but it dawdles in the middle stretch, wants for big laughs, and wears its Wes Anderson - isms a little too plainly on its sleeve.
This also leads to the movie's silliest laugh: When Belle tosses a snowball at the Beast, he responds (playfully, he thinks) by hurling back a snowball so big it knocks her to the ground.
For a black comedy, The Big White lives up to its name by being completely devoid of dark moments meriting our laughs or our interest.
Life of the Party Melissa McCarthy's latest — about a mother who attends the same college as her daughter, following a divorce — has some big laughs, but it's dragged down by an excessively sentimental treatment of the title character, played by McCarthy.
Cheaper by the Dozen certainly celebrates big family life, but for all the laughs solicited by dad dangling from a chandelier and batting rotten apples with a tennis racket, or kids slipping in another's vomit, the viewers may be happy they're not sharing a fence with this bunch.
It has some big laughs and some great performances by Kevin Spacey as Nixon and Michael Shannon as Elvis.
After earning big laughs throughout this summer's Bad Moms, the cast ended the movie with even more of them — and some «awws» — by each sitting down with their own moms.
Even superfluous scenes of a stymied CIA HQ, represented by SImmons (Juno) and Rasche (The Sentinel), unable to figure out any sense in actions that are so random lead to some of the film's bigger laughs.
The screenplay by Erin Simms and rookie director Bill Holderman — both longtime Robert Redford collaborators — is loaded with double - entendres while delivering some scattered big laughs and allowing all four actresses some moments in the spotlight.
It delivers exactly what the filmmakers presume their audience wants: big, bold action sequences; hot guys and girls; and a few laughs, prompted by expertly delivered one - liners that ensure the proceedings aren't taken too seriously.
Ellen is the host who does wonders for celebrity egos and images, by making the big names appear ever so easygoing and able to laugh at themselves.
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