Sentences with phrase «funny seeing him in the role»

Snoop Dogg plays Huggy Bear, the police informant dressed like a gawdy street pimp; he is a horrible actor, but its is somewhat funny seeing him in the role.

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Anoyone who's watched Silicon Valley or seen him in supporting roles knew the comedian was funny, but the depth of emotion he unveils here shows his career as an actor has only just begun.
Would be so funny for us to have a performance inspector come in to see how our manager is doing in his role.
«yeah, ur funny, i should hav stopped playing and not crossed the ball, ur very funny» he then petulently turns to the next interviewer for any other questions.i am doubly gutted to see an icon behave so poorly and show no remorse for such a huge incident, wot sort of a role model is he... in my eyes he has zero integrity and is not a sprtsman in any form, simply because of his actions since he squared that ball
It's funny seeing Hill and Franco in serious roles after just recently seeming them together in This Is The End, which I enjoyed, but they work really well off each other here.
We also see Seann William Scott (American Pie, Evolution) in a brief but funny role as an petting farm animal rangler.
Diaz is very funny in the role, as her character gets more and more nervous and we get to see the babelicious actress go nuts.
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.
I've never seen «Parks and Recreation» but I'm familiar with her appearances in Funny People and Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World, and it's fantastic to see her in the lead role.
His role here alternates between bland and strange, and we never really see him as a real character — he's always Robin Williams in a preacher's collar, except not that funny.
As for the actors in less central roles, Hank Azaria is, predictably enough, very funny as horribly be-toupeed porn auteur Gerald Damiano, and Chris Noth is chilling, but also strangely sympathetic and as interesting as I've ever seen him, as a mobster a bit taken aback by the unpleasantness inside the Lovelace / Traynor marriage.
Mia Kirshner and Aaron Abrams, two great actors usually seen in supporting roles, get the chance to shine as the leads of Mark Slutsky's wryly funny comedy.
Fortunately, he's still downright funny in the role, and as the story unfolds, while we can empathize for Andy after Gary's been seen doing some pretty inane things, it's much more fun to watch Gary check off each pub on the list, and listen to him wax nostalgic about the good ole days in the meantime.
There are plenty of other laughs earned by the entire cast, including Seth Rogan as a producer who can't believe he's involved in the project at all, and a group of other great actors, who's identities can't be disclosed because the surprise of seeing them in their roles is too damn funny to reveal now.
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