The funniest line in the film - Turner: «I'm a Catholic!
playing much the same person he did in Best in Show, and Jennifer Coolidge (Zoolander, American Pie 2) who delivers possibly
the funniest line in the film.
In a droll exchange with his former bandmate Ivan Schrank, played by Rhys Ifans, Schrank recalls the old adage «Youth is wasted on the young», to which Greenberg replies, «I'd go further, I'd go life is wasted on... people» — one of the few really
funny lines in the film, basically summing up the message of the movie.
Not exact matches
And, Murphy and Banderas, who voiced significant parts
in the previous Shrek
films — and enjoyed the
funniest lines — take a back seat to Myers this time out.
The
line is
funny and revealing: The
film is smart enough to admit the monsters are usually the most interesting characters
in these movies, but it's also smart enough to make the people interesting.
-- 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.
Admittedly his
lines are the
funniest in the
film, but they never add anything to the plot or to Earl's character development.
That the movie works at all is due
in large part to Winslet's cynicism - laced calm — and it doesn't hurt that she gets the
funniest lines of the whole
film.
Every scene
in this
film is expertly managed; every comic
line and
funny moment adroitly presented and every performance given with intelligence and love.
Olivia Thirlby too, a hugely talented actress also, is marginally better served due to a couple of
funny lines, but again is left shorthanded
in amongst the
film's desire to be as crass and overloaded as possible.
who becomes the victim of a female con - artist who lives
in Florida, «the worst place
in America» (one of the
film's few and
funny throwaway
lines).
The German forces are represented by Kapitan Kahn (Thomas Kretschmann, Europe's hammiest leading man; see Dario Argento's Dracula 3D), who keeps the pretty blonde peasant Masha (Yanina Studilina) hidden away to rape at his whim while also falling
in love with her, and Khenze (Heiner Lauterbach), the bald tyrant of a head officer, who spits out some of the
film's unintentionally
funniest lines («These damn lice can't even let a man die without making him itch.»)
Here, Lenny must contend with the news that his wife (Salma Hayek) wants to have a fourth child; Eric, inexplicably, must keep his wife (Maria Bello)
in the dark about how much time he spends keeping his elderly mother company; Marcus must make peace with the thuggish son he never knew he sired; and Kurt... well, Chris Rock gets to ad - lib one or two
funny lines and spend the rest of the
film waiting for something better to come along.
Every set up is properly payed off later
in the
film as well as lots of
funny throwaway
lines.
She doesn't try to make you laugh
in this
film; she almost throws away humorous
lines and makes them
funnier.
Rod Steiger's not particularly good, but he's real
funny — the movie tries to be a comedy but Shanley wrote it, so it isn't
funny... Alan Rickman has a little bit more fun, with only two really terrible
lines, which is quite an achievement
in this
film.
The
film — a character study about two road workers who bicker and banter with each other as they tediously paint road
lines in a burned down Texas state park — is a notably weightier comedy than most Rudd vehicles (this isn't one), striking some beautiful, poignant notes along with the
funny dialogue.
The
film works more as a concept than as a collection of
funny lines, and some comic premises bomb outright, like the «three hippies» standing
in for the three witches.
Kathy Bates has justly won praise for her
funny, ballsy performance as Mulroney's uninhibited mother, but her character is more
in line with the more obvious humor that rules over this section of the
film.
Meanwhile, Drax (Dave Bautista from «Guardians of the Galaxy») has a couple of
funny lines, and the
film is a decent showcase for Elizabeth Olsen as Scarlet Witch, who spends a lot of the
film worried about the jewel stuck
in her boyfriend's forehead.
Strained relationships between parents and children mark the
films of Hirokazu Kore - eda, a point reinforced early on
in I Wish by a
line as
funny as it is depressing: «Anyone...
Despite their clear cut differences
in tone and style, comparisons between Swingers and Made are inevitable, so to answer the burning question: with its many memorable
lines and scenes (the classic one with the answering machine most quickly comes to mind), Swingers is the breezier,
funnier, more enjoyable
film.
to Chadwick Boseman's sandal - wearing T'Challa / Black Panther may have been one of the
funniest lines ever said
in a Marvel Studios
film) and heroic (when it came time for the final battle, she strapped on panther gauntlets and bravely took on Michael B. Jordan's villain Erik Killmonger head on.)