This guy other than Cohen was
the funniest actor in the film.
Not exact matches
She was memorable
in early roles on
Funny People and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, two
films stuffed with memorable
actors, but Parks and Rec — no slouch
in the memorable cast department itself — is where she made a name for herself as an unparalleled master of deadpan delivery.
He also took on occasional roles
in more notable
films, including Waiting for Guffman (1996), Clockwatchers (1997), Happy, Texas (1999), and Runaway Bride (also 1999), which served to remind movie buffs just how
funny the talented comic
actor could be when given the opportunity.
The always
funny comedic acting of David Koechner is prevalent throughout the
film, but we also get a glimpse at a much darker side that he can play, something very refreshing from an
actor you only really see
in a supporting role.
Fabio Armiliato, not an
actor but a singer, actually pulls off some of the
funniest moments
in the
film, sometimes with just a face, wet and
in the nude.
In a phone interview from their Brooklyn home, the London - born, crisply
funny Ms. Blunt, 33, talked about
filming while pregnant and life with another
actor.
was surprised just how good this
film is.The humour and pathos of this
film is quite moving.There is no - one remotely attractive
in the cast, it is full of strange looking redneck Americans living
in semi wilderness.Everyone is poverty stricken.The sadness of old age is there, as is the regrets of past memories, and the desperation of the son to heal the wounds of his father's past life.The acting is brilliant even with the bit part
actors with the sunburnt aged faces.The fathers grumpy reticence is counters by his truculent wife, who never has a good word for anybody with her vicious put downs, which is at times laugh out loud
funny.A
funny sad and moving
film about the sheer desperate meanderings of life and old age.
-- Outtakes (3:43 HD): For such a serious
film, it's
funny how the
actors break out
in laughter when they mess up a line or a set / prop malfunctions.
Actor Ben Best has a small role
in the
film and, while he couldn't reveal much, he did let out this
funny story about Rogen's adversary
in the
film: the man, the legend Mr. Ray Liotta...
Mulan is a very likable character and all the side characters are all very well done comedically and are some of Disney's most memorable characters, and we all know what character we all love
in this
film Eddie Murphy does one of his
funniest performances
in this movie and Mushu is just one of those characters that I think Disney just chose a perfect
actor to play this character.
Armando Iannucci plays
funny business with accents
in his mordantly
funny new
film The Death of Stalin, as Russian Communist party apparatchiks are exhumed by a slew of British and American character
actors who all retain their natural accents.
Not much more than an
in - joke between the
actors, this
film is amiable but never
funny.
The key to appreciating any Wes Anderson
film (memorable efforts as «Rushmore,» «The Royal Tenenbaums»), is to have the ability to either pick up on his clipped and
funny dialogue (usually voiced by
actors in a totally serious deadpan monotone), or somehow connect with his goofy situations and quirky characters that slip between incredibly believable and ridiculously surreal.
He's a
funny dude, no lie; but we've heard these exact words uttered by thousands, probably literally thousands of other
actors in films similar to this beforehand.
In saying that, this is the funniest film I have seen all year, what made it great as the actors totally believed in Ted and just acting like it was another human with the
In saying that, this is the
funniest film I have seen all year, what made it great as the
actors totally believed
in Ted and just acting like it was another human with the
in Ted and just acting like it was another human with them.
Together with director Edgar Wright,
actors Simon Pegg and Nick Frost created two of the
funniest and most loving tributes to genre
films in recent memory: The zombie spoof «Shaun of the Dead» and the action movie «Hot Fuzz.»
Failing to realize its promising potential, the
film squanders its cast of talented, likable, and
funny actors in favor of tired innuendo.
One of the bigger problems as to why the
film isn't as
funny as it should be is
in part because the lead
actors don't shine
in their roles.
It's a warm, gently
funny film with a cast who has got to grips with the tone of the script - other
actors, great ones, seemed to really struggle with You will meet a tall dark stranger and Match Point (which I liked too, but were very wooden
in parts).
In addition to discussing the origins of the film (including a funny anecdote about his first meeting with Ryan Gosling), Refn talks in length about securing independent financing, casting the actors and mor
In addition to discussing the origins of the
film (including a
funny anecdote about his first meeting with Ryan Gosling), Refn talks
in length about securing independent financing, casting the actors and mor
in length about securing independent financing, casting the
actors and more.
When he teaches class, the
film is lively,
funny and engaging, even when it is contrived and cloying (which it is often), but one gets the sense that the macho
actor is actually
in his natural element among the children, and the resulting charm is infectious.
A solid cast of comedy
actors lend their voices to the supporting characters, including Michael Peña, Kumail Nanjiani, Abbi Jacobson, Zach Woods and Fred Armisen, but the
film loses them
in the cacophony of kung fu movie references, colourful action and fitfully
funny comic set pieces.
Sad when so many comedic
actors have trouble making a comedy
funny; a sequel to an iconic
film that they already starred
in.
As
funny as those
films are, what they all have is some inspiration
in their plots, and a good cast of comedic
actors all around for Murphy to play against.
Leaving aside the fact that none of these folks look like they belong
in the same gene pool (and The Wire has a
funny article about how only one of the
actors in the
film is actually Jewish), the premise has promise, since forcing the members of a dysfunctional family (and there is much «dys» here) to spend time
in a small space could lead to some
funny results.
When he's the only one
in the
film trying to make something
funny out of such a witless idea for a movie, his quips can't bounce back
in the form of more quips from
actors equally up to the task.
And Tropic Thunder may strike some as a better summer comedy than we usually get
in August, but I for one would have liked it a lot more if so much of the
film's elements — the domineering studio boss, the greedy agent, the
actor who's «
funny» because he talks «like» an African - American, etc. — had not seemed so familiar from past movies.
Actor Oliver Phelps, who played one half of the Weasley twins in the films said Rickman was «a funny and engaging person who put a young shy actor at ease when I was on HP&ra
Actor Oliver Phelps, who played one half of the Weasley twins
in the
films said Rickman was «a
funny and engaging person who put a young shy
actor at ease when I was on HP&ra
actor at ease when I was on HP».
Part of their success
in crafting this
funny film comes from giving their
actors the leeway to go for jokes where they find them.
Written and directed by
actors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash — who won an Oscar
in 2011 for their adapted screenplay of The Descendants — the
film is sharp, and tender, and extremely
funny, with the kind of accessible - indie vibe that characterized such seasonal sleepers as Little Miss Sunshine and 500 Days of Summer.
Can't Act, 2014 is an ambitious video work featuring the Austrian
actor Arno Frisch who played one of the psychopathic characters
in Michael Haneke's 1997
film Funny Games.