Sentences with phrase «funny punchline»

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But in a night filled with traditional, safe, punchlines from Fallon, the duo's brief detour into absurdist black comedy was probably the funniest moment of the whole show.
Unlike his previous, J. Tillman - era albums, the debut Father John Misty release was a funny, high - energy riot that tackled big ideas between punchlines.
It's slow, it's sad and it's very funny in ways that don't really revolve around punchlines.
This film is lovable, it symbolises hope and enlightenment, it is uplifting, it is funny, it has an AMAZING cast (Bill Murray plays it so well), but most of all, being a comedy, it manages to pull this all off without reverting to slapstick, tired and forced punchlines and predictability.
Sure, it's kinda funny to see her brag about fooling around «in the stacks,» but it's really nice to see McCarthy, whose weight is so often a punchline, be fully sexual and desired without that being the joke.
So the West / Kardashian thing is just some funny art thing, whereas the Rogen / Franco thing is yet another installment in Franco's long and bizarre joke about his sexuality, and I just really wish he'd get to the punchline.
-RRB- about an American opera promoter's discovery that his prospective Italian in - law (real - life tenor Fabio Armiliato) is a talent only when he sings in the shower coasts nicely on its screwball premise and pays off in a funny set - piece that unfortunately goes on well past the punchline.
Allen's own subplot (this is his first onscreen appearance since Scoop) about an American opera promoter's discovery that his prospective Italian in - law (real - life tenor Fabio Armiliato) is a talent only when he sings in the shower coasts nicely on its screwball premise and pays off in a funny set - piece that unfortunately goes on well past the punchline.
Sally Potter's 71 - minute film The Party is a short, sharp, funny shock of a movie; a theatrical drawing - room comedy which plays out in real time with elegance and dispatch, cantering up to a cheeky punchline twist which leaves you laughing over the final credits.
The crasser qualities might be forgiven if the film was actually funny but it never generates any humour, setting up jokes for far too long and making the punchlines extremely predictable.
Whatever it's supposed to be, it isn't funny, squandering the comic abilities of Zahn and Black, who do what they can with the lame punchlines and labored slapstick.
Funny Girl knocks itself out establishing Brice as a head - strong self - starter; a young actress with so little to lose she makes her Jewish facial features and her awkwardness her biggest punchlines.
And The Lobster is a very very funny film, seemingly finding all new ways to be funny that have never been found funny before - I wouldn't want to spoil its dark surprises but let's just say some of its punchlines got several audience members at my screening up on their feet and right out the door with madcap quickness.
The Smurfs are named after their defining characteristic — like Disney's dwarfs, come to think of it — so time doesn't need to be spent on trying to figure out what the punchlines are once the Pez - dispenser screenplay - by - committee decides it's time to make another roundhouse lunge at funny.
He is endlessly shirtless, a joke that's funny enough on its own without Phil's final, predictable plea to him (The laugh comes before the punchline).
Sarah Jayne's writing was commended for being full of visual imagery and using her own personal observations and character, while the judges thought Samuel's sketch was funny and original with a great punchline.
I get that Dorkly has never been particularly funny, but that video left me wondering if it had a punchline.
Not to dampen the punchline here (and it wuz funny), as long as you start with the business goal, get the right people in the room, figure out where your communities are online, then how you can help them, figure out the people / processes / tech you'll need to serve them, prioritize that dream list by budget / time / culture, and for Pete's sake, DO PILOT PROGRAMS, you'll be fine.
Within the exhibition, the drawings of Raymond Pettibon and the collages of Werner Büttner encapsulate the conventional format of «the funnies» in which the short and direct narrative contained within the picture is often augmented by an amusing caption acting as a punchline.
He's making jokes not funny; like witty ghosts who disappear before the punchline.
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