Along the way
come bits of humor with Alan Arkin and his stream of profanity, John Goodman always with a scheme and a host of actors who scheme along with them in Hollywood and those in the American State Department who alternately OK the plan, dissolve it, put it together again... all for a hair - biting movie.
Not exact matches
It's a
bit of effort to
come up with nastier and uglier things (mild potty
humor permitted; — RRB - but the whole table ends up laughing and I hope it creates a positive connection with the food they try.
These two quotes capitalize on the attraction and admiration that
comes with loving someone, flecked with a little
bit of humor to make you smile or swoon.
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.
Waititi does an excellent job
of balancing the sweet and humorous moments with the more poignant
bits (like Bella's heartbreaking death scene), but what separates the movie from the typical
coming -
of - age tale is the unique brand
of humor that's become synonymous with the director.
The point, I think, at which I dangerously lost faith
comes near the end, when what should be the film's rather horrifying climax is turned into an ill - timed
bit of jaunty
humor.
From Ru Kuwahata and Max Porter's Negative Space, which feels like a
bit of mordant self analysis via Charlie Kaufman, to Florian Babikian's Garden Party, whose deft
humor comes to a bracing halt with a slice
of demented political commentary, these animated shorts take no prisoners.
In the almost - too - smooth fashion that has
come to define even Marvel's non-Joss Whedon - directed entries, a steady undercurrent
of droll, wisecracking
humor punctures the tension at key intervals, to continually amusing if somewhat ingratiating effect; it's a
bit deflating when Iron Man at one point actually invokes «The Manchurian Candidate,» rather than simply allowing the obvious reference to speak for itself.
Similar films usually throw in those silly
bits of humor that
come off as lame rather than actually being humorous.
And that's what does in Kingdom
Come — the plentiful attempts at farce all come off as labored and annoy more than amuse (particularly irritating is one uncalled - for bit of gratuitous toilet hum
Come — the plentiful attempts at farce all
come off as labored and annoy more than amuse (particularly irritating is one uncalled - for bit of gratuitous toilet hum
come off as labored and annoy more than amuse (particularly irritating is one uncalled - for
bit of gratuitous toilet
humor).
Inevitably, a warm, daffy
bit of Howey
humor comes along with his efforts to demystify the experience
of bestselling celebrity for his fellow authors.
The situations that Rufus finds himself in and the solutions he
comes up with for many
of them are simply hilarious, with quite a
bit of 4th wall - breaking
humor thrown in as well, including Rufus» himself referencing the fact the has to
come up with absurdly contrived ways
of doing things.
My wife got me this game so she could watch me play it and has a
bit of a dark sense
of humor when it
comes to this game.
This one
comes as a
bit of a surprise, but Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is an addictingly rewarding strategy experience that shrouds its own challenging aspects beneath a deceitful fog
of straightforward storytelling, silly
humor and seemingly simple battle mechanics.
I played quite a
bit of this at a friend's house when it
came out and I think this game might have been my first exposure to «adult»
humor.
But, as any experienced road warrior knows, when you are travelling and things get out
of control, there is only one thing to do: find the
humor in it.
Of course, finding the
humor always
comes a
bit hard when screen after screen at the train station reports «Complet» — this train is full.
This is a classic that was drastically overlooked when it
came exclusively to the original Xbox, but is one everyone should have, it has a
bit of everything in it (puzzles, platform, story, great voice acting, polished graphics,
humor, collection, RPG, acheivements, ect...) The developers really put a lot into this game and it shows.