Not exact matches
Mirroring Joe's story is a series of testimonial videos submitted by people who saw the
first film; their personal, intimate and often
funny stories show that wanting to change is often easier
than actually doing so.
He also has the
film's only
funny lines («I'm the world's
first fully functional homicidal artist»), and often sounds more
than a little like Liberace.
A technologically marvelous animated movie that's just as
funny and inventive as the
first, but also more emotionally engaging
than most live - action
films.
This
film is
funnier than the
first, but in no way is it better.
While other
films have played with her image, Life Of The Party (directed by her husband Ben Falcone and written by the two of them together) is the
first film that leans so fully on the sweet side of her, with results that are more conventional
than her best work but
funny and sweet nonetheless.
This is never so clear as the handful of times Super Troopers 2 returns to old bits, which more
than anything else remind us nothing in this new
film is remotely as
funny as the
first one.
Next Movie feels much more like the deleted scenes of their
first and much
funnier film, Up In Smoke,
than it does as a stand alone piece.
I know how ridiculous that sounds, but I was somewhat pleasantly surprised by the
first film, which Sam Taylor - Johnson, Kelly Marcel, and Dakota Johnson (in a sly, genuinely
funny performance) conspired to turn into a coming - of - sexual - age story in which a young woman took control over her body and her sexual desires in the face of men who would have be something other
than what she is.
It's
funnier, darker, better acted, and more technically proficient
than the
first film, and the plot is far more unique and intriguing.
The variation among the kids makes for a much more colourful narrative, and this
film ends up being a lot
funnier than the
first.
Though it's hard to pinpoint exactly where the
film starts to go downhill, you won't find a more unintentionally
funny scene this year
than the introduction of the villain — an over-the-top Norman Bates clone who's
first seen listening to Taco's synth - pop cover of Puttin» on the Ritz.»
Sure a few jokes fell flat, but overall it's a better /
funnier film than the
first one.