Not only was Superbad
the funniest film I saw this year but it also had the most heart.
Easily
the funniest film we saw at the festival.
Not exact matches
Perhaps because I had just
seen Stillman's
film, the main story struck me as tedious, while Rufus's interpolations felt like a one - note joke, not very
funny to begin with, extended to tiresome length.
I came across this on a blog — for anyone who has never
seen the
film «Being There» this will make no sense — for those that have they may find it quite
funny.
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.
I've never actually
seen «Lady Windermere's Fan» performed, on stage or on
film, but I'll guess that, given its numerous adaptations over the years, that it is generally delivered in a much
funnier and respectable fashion than it is in A Good Woman.
it is
funny in deed but, when their is someone to cover Sandler's movie their most likely gonna never make a
film again Oh look
see Denis Dugan and Frank Coraci BOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! you suck stop making adam sandler movies here is the problem they are directors who don't care about cinematography or shots of using the camera all they care is comedy!!!!!!!
see Tyler Perry yeah their just like this big joke.
If you've caught any of the media blitz for the
film you've
seen the episode in which Ferrell's character swings at Galifianakis» and accidentally slugs a baby, but it's still
funny to watch the characters» horrified reactions, smartly played in slow motion while we hear «My Country «Tis of Thee.»
One of the
funnies, most original sex scenes ever
seen in a mainstream feature
film.
Most critics found the
film funny and entertaining when it screened at Toronto last fall, and audiences will finally get to
see it on June 7 (and in even more theaters on June 21).
A
funny, warm and inventive Christmas
film that proves
seeing is not believing — believing is
seeing.
It's
funny how a «small» Spielberg
film can feature an all - star cast led by Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, much less leap into production on May 30 and be ready for audiences to
see it by the beginning of November.
The characters are all very fun to watch, the comedy that comes from the situation our main character is in is very
funny, and is definitely a
film people need to
see, especially in our environment that's thankfully becoming more tolerant.
The characters are all very fun to watch, the comedy that comes from the situation our main character is in is very
funny, and is definitely a
film people need to
see, especially in our
This tense but at times
funny film takes father - son tension to a place we haven't really
seen before — the Talmud runs through it.
The only real thing I liked in this
film was the scene with the three little pigs being bad mercenaries, but the
funny thing about it is that Cheech marin plays one pig and Chong plays another, and I found that pretty
funny actually, but the rest of the
film is just crap, and Is undoubtedly the worst
film I've
seen this year.
I can
see this not being as
funny to everyone, but I thought his moments of awkward dialogue delivered with a hint of unaware malice were some of the
funniest moments of the
film.
The set - up of the
film — 12 - year - old Zain sues his parents for being born — turned some critics off, but The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw
sees a «much angrier, tougher — and sometimes
funnier —
film than you might imagine from its cloying opening premise.»
Paul Feig's
film has gambled on women, assuming that female moviegoers are sick of being reduced to man - starved, materialistic shopaholics by Hollywood, and want to
see a mainstream comedy which gives them a chance to live and breathe as honest to god,
funny, interesting people with their own point of view.
A
film whose best moments are so novel, so deliriously
funny, and so crazily unexpected that they truly must be
seen to be believed.
Although I usually run as fast as I can from
films like this, I'm pleased to say The Hangover ends up being one of the
funniest movies I've
seen in a long time.
The big lebowski is one of the best
films of all time the characters have a likability that most
films cant capture, the dialogue is one of the
funniest and most natural I have ever
seen and the
film has a lot of things to uncover such as
It was
funny to
see how Mr. Wong held his smoke, more like a German in war movies, were we stereo type when these
films were made??? If you get it in a group I say go for it but as a single, naw stay away from it.
I remember when this came out it was quite a big action flick for Snipes, its
funny when you look back on these old
films and
see how bad they really were hehe.
Since it's a comedy, and we
see a lot of
funny moments during this nearly 2 - hour long movie thanks to Sandler's commitment to his character, were i a
film critic i would certainly grade «You Don't Mess with the Zohan» somewhere between 60 and 64
The big lebowski is one of the best
films of all time the characters have a likability that most
films cant capture, the dialogue is one of the
funniest and most natural I have ever
seen and the
film has a lot of things to uncover such as theories that are not directly told but in a subtle way so multiple viewings is beneficial and a lot of fun.
In the end, what emerges is a
funny, honest, and incisive portrait of a truly one - of - a-kind artist, and an exhilarating behind - the - scenes look at the last 50 years of the
film industry through the eyes of someone who has truly
seen it all.
Since it's a comedy, and we
see a lot of
funny moments during this nearly 2 - hour long movie thanks to Sandler's commitment to his character, were i a
film
The big lebowski is one of the best
films of all time the characters have a likability that most
films cant capture, the dialogue is one of the
funniest and most natural I have ever
seen and the
film has a lot of things to uncover such as theories that are not directly told but in a subtle
Among many others, the scene with The Dude morphed onto a bowling ball and rolling down the lane - between the legs of a horde of beautiful women - and to some groovin» music - may be the
funniest and most surreal thing I've ever
seen in
film.
Audience member: When one
sees you in person, here at «Filmmakers Live» or at a press conference, you're extremely
funny [saulustig], but often the
films are very serious.
Somewhat critic - proof, Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle is the kind of movie that will probably be appreciated the more closely aligned with being a pothead you tend to be, and if you're baked yourself while watching it, it may be the
funniest film you've
seen since... the last time you were high watching a movie.
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.
Though it isn't as laugh - out - loud
funny as you might expect from a
film starring a Seinfeld - alum, Enough Said still emerges as a warm and insightful romantic comedy that
sees its characters as flawed but well - meaning people looking for happiness in their interactions with others, but ultimately finding it within themselves.
Although there have been many
films about pregnancy and the fears involved in having a baby, there are angles here not often taken before in comedy, including what goes through a man's mind when having sex with a pregnant woman («I don't want that to be the first thing the baby
sees», etc.) that is
funny (because it probably actually does go through a man's mind).
The
film promises some great interplay between a deeply
funny ensemble — if you want to
see Amy Sedaris attempt to summon the dead, this is your
film.
It was an entertaining
film and a solid showcase for its many
funny stars, but after
seeing it / refusing to
see it out of some stupid...
But while the folks at LEGO have undoubtedly
seen a nice bump in business since its release, the
film is so much more than that — smart,
funny and surprisingly heartfelt.
It is details such as these that make Phantom Thread something of an exception for fashion, a world more accustomed to
seeing itself on screen in an exaggerated form, in
films from
Funny Face to Zoolander.
Unfortunately, if you've
seen the trailers, you've
seen the best and
funniest parts of the
film.
The
film's said to be a more comedic kind of picture than what we're used to from Mr. Washington (we've been dying to
see him display his
funny bones, especially with the gold - toothed get - up he seems to have going on here), and Wahlberg always fares well with that kind of dynamic, so this is potentially a pretty potent pairing.
Fortunately, it was one of the most vibrant and genuinely
funny films I've
seen in a very long time.
Bridget Jones used to be adorable and charismatic in the first
film, but now it can be irritating to
see her behave so much like a retard; besides, the movie has a lot of clichés and doesn't manage to be consistently
funny, even if it does have its hilarious moments and some charm.
I generally like smart,
funny women but I find myself at best indifferent to Ms. Fey and
seeing Carrell hijack a recent TO episode to insert a not so subtle plug for this movie did little to endear this
film to me.
I hope he gets very famous from this because I find him a lot
funnier than most of the popular comedy brat - pack guys I
see popping up in the same
films again and again
What I
saw was a very
funny comedy that has a good take on the tropes of slasher
films, but also a movie that has a really effective core about dealing with difficult family trauma.
Starring Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, Matt Lucas, Chris O'Dowd, Melissa McCarthy and Jon Hamm, Bridesmaids is ridiculously
funny and one of the best
films I've
seen this year.
I'll just start right off the bat by saying that «Best in Show» is the
funniest film I've ever
seen.
More light - hearted comedy, than dumb slapstick, Has a few
funny moments, overall enjoyable
film and worth
seeing.
Drinking Rules for Monsters University: 1) Drink whenever a character roars 2) Drink anytime you
see reflections or doubled characters (essentially, when you
see multiples of characters / heads on characters) 3) Drink every time the
film plays up a cliché of college life (or
film depictions thereof) Finish Your Drink When: A small child says to Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal), «You look
funny.»