There are ways that this story could have reached beyond spaghetti western to
find real comedy and pathos; somehow it feels flat, constrained and stuck.
Not exact matches
But Tillman is pretty sure Pure
Comedy — the 13 - song folk opus beloved by critics and his fiercely devoted fans alike — would
find a
real audience among the LifeWay set, if they ever gave it a chance.
If
real life was a romantic
comedy, starting a new relationship would go something like this: You'd lock eyes, knowing in some deep and spiritual way that you'd
found The One, and from that moment forward tumble head - over-heels into love, never to be separated again.
A politically correct accountant and a womanizing
real - estate agent
find their lives suddenly thrust into chaos as their generally reliable roommate announces plans to leave while handing over his keys to a beautiful actress and model from New York in a topical
comedy about just getting along in life.
In this romantic
comedy, a freshman weenie
finds himself the new project of the Bi Beta Kappa frat boys who want to turn him into a
real ladies man so he can win the love of a luscious librarian.
Language: English Genre:
Comedy / Biography MPAA rating: R Director: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini Actors: Paul Giamatti, Harvey Pekar, Earl Billings Plot: A file clerk
finds success writing comics about an everyday man that people seem to enjoy reading about because of the
real people he creates.
I've repeatedly
found Carell's film career paling in comparison to his great television creation, as he's gravitated to dumb, broad
comedies like Get Smart and Date Night or sappy dramedies like Dan in
Real Life and Crazy, Stupid, Love..
I hate romantic
comedies.And until I saw this movie I didn't know why, I thought I just didn't like the genre.But Love Actually showed me that I usually hate romantic
comedies because they just aren't done very well.They are lazy and formulaic.Love Actually is anything but.Its genuine and heartfelt messages come across as natural reflections of the good you can
find in the
real world.Its funny, sad, uplifting, and exciting all at once.A friend dragged me to this when it first came out, and I can only imagine how much of a fight I put up.I owe that friend.
The Visit M Night Shyamalan went minimal for this unoriginal
found - footage horror -
comedy that manages a hint of gleeful grisliness but no
real characters or plot.
«Underneath the delightfully daffy papier - mâché head of Frank Sidebottom, the
real - life inspiration for the 2014 film Frank, you will
find Chris Sievey, the inventive court jester of the Manchester music and
comedy scene for over 25 years, who is finally unmasked in this singular portrait of a truly uncommon artist.»
Adding further
comedy kudos to this project is its director, Jonathan Levine, who
found a great balance between Rogen - brand
comedy and
real - life friendship drama with his cancer tale «50/50,» which also starred Gordon - Levitt.
Nicknaming Stern's character «Spider» for no
real reason but to, eight years after its release and just now
finding its way to DVD, connect it in a disturbing way to David Cronenberg's thirteenth film by way of arrested Freudian developmental phases and fixations on body function, Bushwhacked, as it happens, is also about as funny as Spider — not a particularly shining endorsement of something that's ostensibly a
comedy.
Taught by
real live comedians we
find living in the back of
comedy clubs on sofas, these guys and gals sole purpose in life is to ensure you enjoy your class... it can't get better than that.