Sentences with phrase «entendre title»

The double entendre title represents not only the end of mankind but is also the name of the bar at the end of a pub crawl, friends — Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Martin Freeman, Paddy Considine and Eddie Marsan...
It takes more than a double entendre title to make me chuckle, and there's very little in the contents of the film that aspire any higher than that.

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Her father (Dan Hedaya) has been in a coma ever since she ran away from home, leaving his returned prodigal to contend with an icy stepmom (Deborah Rush), a thuggish stepbrother (Joseph Cross) and a guy named Stew (David Pasquesi), whose job title is one of many double entendres I'd pass along if I could.
Headhunters as the title suggests is a double entendre, and this play on words also illustrates the film's tone and refusal to take itself too seriously.
Checking off a list, there are maybe three substances the human body produces that aren't exploited for cheap laughs during the course of Along Came Polly, fashioning a weird entendre out of its title and providing a little fascination at how a four - year - old's delight in excretion is poised to gross millions of dollars this weekend; ideally, only demographics incapable of buying tickets in the first place (lobotomy subjects, toddlers) will be able to brush off the screaming inadequacies of the picture.
Sometimes, nutrition comes in unlikely packages — but before we make this subversive animated film sound like a pile of spinach, know that, for the most part, it's exactly the R - rated single - entendre sex fest the title implies.
(Given how contradictory this film is to the Little Miss Sunshine mentality (and Alan Arkin's presence makes the comparison inevitable), can we assume that its title is a double entendre?)
It didn't help that two of the film's worst jokes were in the film's smirky, double - entendre - laden title, which could have been dreamed up by a pair of Red Bull - addled 13 - year - olds.
- Joseph Kanon «The Cairo Affair is the espionage novel at its best, packed with betrayals, double - crosses, hidden agendas, moral conflicts, international relations, and even a delectable double - entendre of a title
The exhibition investigates Beckmann's relationship to the city in two ways (Rewald calls the exhibition title a «double - entendre»).
And again in the racist double entendre of his title for Colored sculpture (2016), which Wolfson conceived on a flight out of Basel in 2014.
Though the double entendre in the installation's title, which signals both intimacy and protest, may prompt a chuckle, the phrase's underlying vulnerability is especially haunting now, over two years later, when Puerto Rico has been devastated by natural disaster, the aftermath of which has been exacerbated by the callous indifference of the Trump administration.
The title, Sirens, is a triple - entendre, evoking the sounds emitted by cop cars, as well as the vernacular term for a sexually provocative actress and the deadly seductresses of Greek mythology.
Installations featuring these works are often titled with a double entendre related to musical notation, audio devices, and sound constructs, such as Higher Resonance, Tone, and Absorb / Diffuse.
Much like a surrealist trompe l'oeil, the play on the image and the double entendre of the title Night Lie gives new meaning to the romance of Paris, the city of love.
The portfolio's title, with its double entendre, reflects on the painful emotional struggles Bourgeois experienced in her childhood home: the conspicuous infidelity of her father; her complex relationship with her mother, and the painstaking restoration process of 17th and 18th century textiles that, by the age of fifteen, she would assist in their repairs.
The title of the work serves as a double entendre of sorts — a headshot refers to the close - up portraits used by actors in the casting process, but here suggestively implies the unseen act of ejaculation.
The title is fittingly a double entendre.
Mr. Buren, noting the spiral's skylight (Wright called it an oculus) and pool, like the eye of a tornado, has titled his exhibition «The Eye of the Storm,» which is a double entendre.
The article's title is a double entendre — Dansko is a progressive shoe maker, employee owned business with a strong community and environmental conscience.
The title, apparently not some kind of smutty euphemism or double entendre, serves to... [more]
The title, apparently not some kind of smutty euphemism or double entendre, serves to remind critics and tax avoidance beneficiaries that «the art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest amount of feathers with the least possible amount of hissing».
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