Based on his one - man show of the same name (which was in turn inspired by actual events from his life), the film is a witty and consistently
funny human comedy about the fear of commitment, and hands - down my favorite movie at this year's SXSW.
Not exact matches
Makes me think of the Rat Race movie where that guy is transporting a live
human heart for a transplant and it accidentally gets tossed into some weeds and a dog finally ends up chewing on it... That has got to be the
funniest comedy movie of all time!
As many a TV situation
comedy has demonstrated,
human finitude can be very
funny, and Auden heightens the humor by suggesting that the humdrum is caught up in salvation history.
Many would say that World's Greatest Dad has quite a misleading title, but this couldn't be further from the truth, perfectly summing up a dangerously
funny film that pushes the boundaries of
comedy, but also how us
human beings may deal when tragedy strikes under the most unexplainable of
Where The Hangover is
funny in a mean - spirited, rude - boy way, Bridesmaids taps into Apatow's gift for producing
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Instead of yuck, we get something wonderful: a scrappy
human comedy that takes an honest path to laughs and is twice as
funny and touching for it.
Deanna's remarks are
funnier than her pratfalls this time around, and she faces actual
human emotions that are unexpected in this sort of summer
comedy.
Why you shouldn't miss it: Steve Carell is
funny on a
human level, and his excellent
comedy skills and voice talents will play perfectly into this unique scenario.
The
human comedy factory Judd Apatow and the moody, dreamy art - house director David Gordon Green (George Washington, Snow Angels) make an unlikely team, but here they are, and the result may well be the
funniest movie of the year.
The film is
funny but like most indies, it grounds the
comedy in
human drama.
In Maum's charming and
funny mix of romantic
comedy and acid social critique, trend - forecaster Sloane accepts a job at a showy tech firm, but instead of initiating luxury electronics, she finds herself advocating for less screen time and more
human - to -
human contact.