Sentences with phrase «fun at the premise»

It happens so much that the series has even taken to poking fun at the premise and making jokes about it.

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This is good fun, and — if I am right — it comes at no ultimate expense to the self, for, on the premises of the Rad - con, it is strictly overkill; if, by definition, our mental life consists exclusively of neurologically determined events, then those events called memory could not prove the presence of a distinctive self.
It also pokes fun at the superficial premise of Tinder.
This low - brow comedy has an amusing premise, pitting goofballs Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis against one another in a congressional race that pokes fun equally at both major parties.
So the premise of a fake family in a recreational vehicle going across country to smuggle drugs from Mexico isn't exactly a 100 % original concept, but I still had a lot of fun in my theater seat laughing at the low brow humor and antics that We're the Millers provided.
I have definitely dropped that money on worse production before, but this one has so much star power and a fun premise (or at least it sounded that way) that I feel this was one of the least risky choices I've made as far as going into a movie I know very little (or nothing) about.
While Downsizing is looked at mostly as a misfire for director Alexander Payne and star Matt Damon, the film did have a fun premise.
While it wasn't a universally lauded smash on the order of Beasts of the Southern Wild, Robot & Frank proved a minor hit at this year's Sundance Film Festival thanks to strong central performances and a fun premise.
As fun as it might've been to imagine this was all directed at a certain person, the fun started and ended with that projection: Lamar doesn't seem like the type to go the Dixie Chicks route — he would've done so by now, I think — and that certain person in question had already left the premises.
Baumbach could have rocked this register and made a perfectly fun New Yorker piece out of the premise (Josh and Cornelia marvel at the twentysomethings» loft, complete with a pants - free female roommate, a caged chicken and «everything we once threw out»).
And the score will remain at one, because while The Man Who Killed Don Quixote is a fun, inventive frolic with a great premise, it is slow to get going and at times is a real struggle to comprehend.
Though, the fact that the film isn't entirely without obvious merit confuses things even further: Krauss is wryly brilliant as Krauss and delivers the film's biggest laugh with his Herzog - ian reasons for using a wheelchair; Gael Garcia Bernal has a great time as a lecherous member of Laura's delegation, spinning his suitcase with the sneering verve of a cartoon villain who twirls his mustache and gleefully acts smarmy before being felled by his own beleaguered bowels; Herzog's shots of Diablo Blanco, portrayed by Bolivia's real - life Uyuni salt flats, are among the most stunning in any film released this year; Shannon has fun in the impromptu photo shoot that takes place toward the end of the film; and as expected, there's a fascinating push and pull in the battle between human and nature at the heart of the film's central premise.
The premise seems familiar at first glance, using well - loved tropes: A group of college students looking for fun accidentally get locked in the abandoned Eastern State Penitentiary, only to discover they aren't alone.
Landmark at Laurel Heights is prepared to provide you with fun time, sports and socializing right on the premises.
If there's that kind of commitment to a bit it doesn't even feel like a gimmick — it can feel like a team is having fun with their premise, and hopefully that translates across to us when we get a fuller look at Headlander.
It's a fun premise, and given simple combat and a lending to pick - up - and - play gameplay, it feels right at home on the Nintendo Switch.
No matter how I look at it, Poly Bridge was a fun challenge wrapped in a package that's far more exciting than the premise lets on.
At its core, The Initiate is a fun puzzle game that has an interesting premise.
At least that's the premise for Bandai Namco's April Fools» Day fun in the faux - retro movie trailer after the jump.
The premise is that Crash took a trip to Seattle to have some fun before attempting to promote his new game in front of Nintendo's building in what's likely an attempt at proving he had «edge.»
Landmark at Laurel Heights is prepared to provide you with fun time, sports and socializing right on the premises.
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