And as
for humour in court... like anything else it depends on skill.
However, it's a limited storyline that doesn't provide as much
room for humour.
His breaking of the fourth wall was utterly pointless, not serving the plot in any way nor even being
used for humour.
Some subjects are rarely
appropriate for humour while others can be, depending on other aspects of the humour.
Felt, the grandee who became the informer known as Deep Throat, is played by a rigid Liam Neeson in a bad wig; no room is
found for humour or pithy period details.
After all this time, after all the «I'm loved and I'm free» stuff and commissioning for others, I still default to self -
deprecation for humour, I still turn my declarative statements into questions, I still minimize the work and goodness and grace of God in my life out of fear.
Len Shackleton, the former Newcastle United and Sunderland striker, nicknamed «The Clown Prince of Football», was
renowned for his humour both on and off the pitch yet, 55 years on, that blank page of football still resonates with the majority of football fans and footballers.
PS — thumbs up to your hubby for being such a nice guy and also big
points for his humour in the rather large bag!
Explaining himself a few years later, Lamont said: «I own up to a
weakness for humour, especially in very desperate circumstances.»
I also enjoy good conversation where I find
oportunities for humour or simply to understand someone else's perspective.
I am laid back.with a good sense of humour but I have a spinal injury I walk with a stick is that a problem for you
decoration, sense for humour
The «70s New Hollywood Comedy» festival strand did what it could with a cinematic moment that is not exactly
prized for its humour, with titles including Harold and Maude (Hal Ashby, 1971), Take the Money and Run (Woody Allen, 1969) and, most interestingly, Mike Nichols» The Fortune (1975), which brought together such big names of the period as Carole Eastman / Adrien Joyce, Warren Beatty, Jack Nicholson and Dick Sylbert.
Aside from that though, let's hope that the film is a Wright classic that will stand alongside Shaun and
Fuzz for humour and accessibility.
The writers spend so much time explaining why and how such disparate elements can be intertwined that there's very little time
left for humour.
You start to wonder if it is trying too hard, using its quirkiness as
compensation for humour, but soon you succumb to Lanthimos» charm and it's hard to deny his sheer dedication to his vision.
Even though this is not one of the best Star Trek films in terms of plot or storyline; it is one of the
best for humour and character development, and I will certainly be coming back to see what happens to them in the next instalment.
But FD5 is fine if you're in the
mood for some humour that's both tongue - in - cheek and iron - spike - through - face, and at least the use of 3D makes sense when this many sharp implements are being hurled at the viewer.
This simple rhyme invites exciting whole - body actions, with
scope for humour, drama, fantasy and expressive, imaginative movement.
However, there is the possibility that they weren't attempting to
go for humour and the dialogue is meant to convey the insanity of the Admiral, but if that's the case then it still isn't working very well.
The way they have always done things sits somewhere between DC Comics» macabre big screen blockbusters and the MCU's lighter escapades, boasting an embarrassment of riches in the character department to
mine for both humour and drama.
The political context of Daumier's work is important, but doesn't need over-stating: the humour and compassion of his art speaks for itself
It's essential to have a considered view on your
appetite for humour and aggression, a «company policy» on where you fall on the spectrum of wanting to be liked, respected or even feared.
Yet the artist,
noted for the humour that runs through his comical line drawings, may have the last laugh after being nominated for the Turner Prize.
Apologies for the humour in poor taste, but one can only laugh or cry at this episode, and there are too many things to weep over!
He is a New York defense lawyer who has a very good understanding of the legal blogosphere in the US (and over here) and his blog, even if you aren't interested in law, is worth
reading for the humour and incisive analysis.
The result is a heartfelt read that mom is sure to
enjoy for its humour, its frankness and its truths about love and life.
Miriam Toews's first novel, Summer of My Amazing Luck, was published in 1996; it was nominated for the Stephen Leacock Memorial
Medal for Humour and won the John Hirsch Award.
Known for his humour and time - saving watercolour painting techniques, be sure to follow him on Twitter @CharlesEvansArt
She is actually a funnier character and, while both break the fourth wall, Gwenpool does it in a way that's funnier because she is actually a fan - girl as well, so you get more
opportunities for humour.
Thank
you for the humour, which is always appreciated.
And I love
it for the humour.
Thank
you for your humour and wonderful, generous blog.
Toews has also written for the CBC, This American Life (on National Public Radio), Saturday Night, Geist, Canadian Geographic, Open Letters and The New York Times Magazine, and she has won the National Magazine Award Gold Medal
for Humour.