Sentences with phrase «bit of humor in»

At least we can find a bit of humor in this situation, as the photoshoppers go medieval on Lt. John Pike.
I want my mystery novels to have a little bit of humor in them, too.
«Some of the critics who saw the movie said there was no humor to it...» I du n no... maybe they didn't see this film, because there was quite a bit of humor in it, and there were parts where I cracked up.
Yes, I laughed like a madman at that nasty bit of humor in the old days.
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.
Although it doesn't have much of a narrative, there are little bits of humor in the various enemies, worlds, weapons, and items our hero can carry.

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While the president attacks 99 percent of his opponents by mercilessly strafing them in speeches, sound bites and tweets (and has a one - size - fits - all approach to firebombing Democrats, disobedient Republicans, Gold Star families, war heroes, etc.), Daniels fends off her online critics with self - deprecating humor, and has made a point of refraining from saying anything bad about the president himself — which has probably kept him from retaliating and going after her personally.
As in all biting humor it contains an element of truth.
A gift for wordplay is the sign of an active, engaged mind, and I always appreciate seeing evidence of Jesus's vigorous intellect in the bits of affectionate, word - based and rather Semitic humor on display in scripture; I marvel at Jesus's deft tongue.
After settling down a bit I was able to see in the comment made by His Honor, the Judger of Motives, the black humor of blind irony.
Her writing is so thoughtfully done with bits of humor that let you know she is in fact a human and not some robot that's trying to use the most flowery of words to sound smart.
STANFORD»S BAND The musical kings of sophomoric humor have been banned from performing on the field at the next three Stanford - Notre Dame games after their Oct. 4 exhibition, in which, amid other bits of very low comedy, they parodied the Irish potato famine.
The final pairing's scores were more suitable for cricket than golf, Goosen told Gore, who shot 84, in a bit of gallows humor.
As an adoptee, I think we have a bit of wickedness in our humor.
Katie Stricker Curtis donned a Chewbacca mask while she was in labor, just to add a bit of humor to an otherwise excruciating experience.
There's also lots of humor packaged in digestible, bite - size pieces.
In the video Levin demonstrates a self - awareness and humor that I found a bit surprising, saying with just a hint of a smile:
Successful online daters also typically employ a bit of humor and keep it light; words in popular profiles include «love,» «fun,» and «friends,» according to Match.com.
Here you'll find healthy recipes, workout inspiration, informative content, research, and a little bit of humor thrown in for good measure.
This fun pillow is printed with a tone - on - tone effect in shades of grey and adds a bit of humor and Downton Abbey style to your home.
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.
i have a bit of a morbid sense of humor in part due to six years in the army.
I have a great sense of humor although some people don't quite get my sense of humor when I am being a bit demented.I am a huge flirt but only to people I really like.I am very open and honest sometimes that is a bad thing that gets me in alot fo...
Look, having a dog does make you winner, in our eyes, and using that info in your tagline does indeed reveal something about you, but instead of making a demand right off the bat, consider inserting a bit of humor that makes the reader want to delve deeper.
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...
I am looking for someone that wants the ultimate dream... A beautiful wife, amazing children, a glamorous home, loves to travel the world together, has a sense of humor, intelligent, loves to read, loves his family, has a huge heart, loyal, trustworthy, can be a bit sarcastic but in a fun loving...
If, on the other hand, you are a jerk, have no sense of humor and look a bit strange, by all means do not attempt a pucker... unless, of course, you've got that bad boy thing down, in which case, you can and should kiss sometime during the first half of the first date.
You can make being a homebody more interesting by throwing in a bit of humor into your profile or by letting your overall personality shine through.
Hi there, I'm a female seeking another female lesbian for a passionate and long lasting connection if it's in the stars for us... lol... I'm a masseuse, a musician / singer / songwriter, a lover, a healer, a poetic soul... but one with a bit of wit and a good sense of humor... I love Southpark,...
Diary contains a little bit of each, with a dollop of humor thrown in
A humorous bit - part as a conservative 12 - year - old facing the wrath of a group of lethal liberals in 1995's The Last Supper dropped a dollop of humor in the mix before Moss returned to more dramatic roles in Separate Lives (1995) and A Thousand Acres (1997), and the talented young actress continued her winning streak with roles in such diverse films as The Joy Riders and Mumford (both 1999).
But even though I found the last half of the film a bit draggy - too much plot getting in the way of the fun - there were enough funny bits of dialog coming out of Brand's mouth and enough of Helen Mirren being... Helen Mirren, to give this a marginal passing grade - you could do far worse if you're looking for a bit of light humor.
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.
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.
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.
Julian Mitchell's script tends to drag its feet, if not cut short a lot of expository depth, but it keeps consistent on razor - sharp dialogue, occasionally broken up by witty humor that puts a bit of kick in the slower spots, about as much as highlights in Brian Gilbert's direction which break up slow spells and sentimentality with occasions of color and effective thoughtfulness.
Whether through humor or pathos, he excelled at illuminating the struggles of average men against a callous world; as director Billy Wilder once noted, «There was a little bit of genius in everything he did.»
Though some of the humor is itself a bit overboard, there's something kind of touching about watching this self - centered, entitled woman discover her maternal instincts and find love in a salt of the earth family.
Here are all the things you will discover in Show Dogs: embarrassingly bad CGI; pratfalls; a dog biting FBI butt; dog farts; testicle humor (multiple instances); a giant movie - long promo for a major hotel on the Vegas Strip that I won't name because they didn't pay me to promote them; denigration of cat ladies; horrible clichés and stereotypes.
Band of Brothers could use a little more humor, a bit more of the irreverence and profanity that frequently arises in groups of men alone, to break up its almost unrelievedly somber atmosphere.
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.
Even if the radiant humor occasionally tends a bit toward the local, as in the brilliant season opening involving members of the DSNY, the point of view is so effortlessly relatable in its humble assertions.
With a bit less Kung - foolery than the previous outing, there are many moments of humor and fun in this sequel.
And sadly enough, these bits of parody humor are only evident in the first half of the film.
There's a bit of fun once Mike and Steve reach a remote log cabin that's going to pieces (though an extended sequence in which they're freaked out by and subsequently trap a bat is typically long and humor - free).
The pilot's political humor is a bit polarizing, particularly when pro-Trump Roseanne (Roseanne Barr) faces off with liberal Jackie (Laurie Metcalf) in ABC's reboot of «Roseanne.»
Rory Kinnear continues a streak of impressively understated blue collar men with his work as the aforementioned detective while Charles Dance is a dry - humored bit of brilliance in his few scenes bouncing off Cumberbatch, but the real gem in the supporting roster is Keira Knightley, who adds another notch to an absolute banner year.
While she still found herself in the comedic realm, Aniston began to take on slightly more daring projects like the black - humored Horrible Bosses, which allowed her to go against - type as a sex - crazed dentist, and Wanderlust, a bizarre bit of highly - exaggerated farce from the mind of David Wain.
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