Sentences with phrase «deadpan expressions»

Humorously, a duo of bunnies appears here — their simply rendered faces vary slightly but nevertheless convey equally amusing, deadpan expressions.
Characters have deadpan expressions and awkward animation.
Lemieux's deadpan expression dissolves into a beatific smile when he's told of all the kvetching.
As before, she wears a long lab coat and a deadpan expression.
In one episode, he is poised in a narrow channel, his deadpan expression fixed as an inflatable beneath him begins to fill with air.
Her photo - text piece — The Bowery in two inadequate descriptive systems ‖ (Dec. 1974 — Jan. 1975), currently on display at the Lethaby Gallery in Central Saint Martins, wrestles with issues of representation and serves as a deadpan expression of her disappointment and frustration with mainstream humanist documentary.
says the poster, featuring Lagerfeld wearing the vest and his customary deadpan expression accentuated by dark sunglasses.

Not exact matches

The standout of the group is also the one we see most rarely in movies these days: Bergen lays into her character's wry aperçus with the impeccable timing and deadpan facial expressions that made her a comedic star on the sitcom «Murphy Brown.»
He will most likely never earn high praise or awards for it, but he can sure turn a funny one - liner with a deadpan, crooked nose expression.
The Cable actor, however, gets serious when he needs to with facial expressions which say all the right words but also deadpans his no - nonsense lines which often end up hilarious in all the right ways.
He's a great comedic actor and has just incredible facial expressions and deadpan delivery of lines.
Dryly presented with a deadpan sensibility, they consist of visual expressions of humor that are disarmingly immediate and resonant, yet abstract in their presentation.
- Richard Prince Painted in 1990, If I Die is one of Richard Prince's celebrated series of monochromatic joke paintings; the deadpan, visual expressions of humor that have been the mainstay of the American artist's career.
Since the late 1980s, he has made deadpan, at times dour paintings that embrace politics as their subject matter, while tending toward compact brushwork and scales of gray rather than flashy colors and bravura expression.
The expression on their face is deadpan and you are not sure whether they are listening to your responses or judging you by your face.
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