It has fantastic gameplay variety and some great
gags here and there.
There are lots of sight
gags here, with many of them involving the very funny Rhys Darby («Flight of the Conchords»).
There are some funny moments to be had, such as a couple of good one - liners and slapstick
gags here and there, but for every one of those, there are a handful that don't quite work.
One of the more self - referential
gags here concerns the dearth of cinematic options for black audiences that don't involve Tyler Perry, a problem to which Simien's movie, successfully crowd - funded on the basis of a well - received three - minute concept trailer, presents itself as one of many possible solutions.
By the end of her first go - around on her birthday, she has blown off a seemingly genuine sort of nice guy named Carter (Israel Broussard), who let her crash in his dorm after a drunken night of partying (One of the amusing
gags here is that, every morning, she wakes up with the knowledge that a killer is coming to get her, and she does so with a killer hangover).
(If that's a deliberate reference, it's too brief to land as anything more than a curiosity, as is the case with so many
gags here.)
There are truly enough
gags here to keep every person of every age laughing from start to finish — joke by joke per minute this could be the funniest film since Airplane!
There are a lot of
gags here we'd expect in a typical, envelope - pushing, American gross - out movie, but director Frank Oz handles them like they're more sophisticated jokes.
The gags here ought to have been put out of their misery and the we're - all - in - it - together bonding between the kooks of table 19 is just painful.
There are some cracking reference
gags here, whether it's Prince Charming's slow - motion hair flick (Heartbreakers), the wire rescue of our main characters (Mission: Impossible) or Donkey fearing that he will melt when it rains (The Wizard of Oz).
I'm lolly -
gagging here in Austin and enjoying my week here.
It is indeed a very bad film, but there is at least an occasional
gag here and there that work, but no where near often enough.
You can insert your own Half - Life 3
gag here by the way, Im pretty sure theres no original way to make that joke.
The report further states the magic circle firm's US lawyers — based in Washington and New York — will, from now on, use the gender - neutral opening «Dear Ladies and Gentlemen» * insert Mambo No. 5
gag here *.
Not exact matches
Well,
here's your chance to prove that old
gag wrong.
The style of these popular BBC comedies is replicated
here with quick - fire
gags, puns and plenty of dad jokes.
The bitching and moaning
here makes me
gag.
Here's a later
gag from the PM:
We are sending a clear message that clawbacks and pharmacy
gag practices are unacceptable
here in New York.»
I know what you're gonna say, «Margaret, you could literally just make eggs...» And I mean I could, but ya girl is out
here trying to eat clean and get some veggies in her system in a way that doesn't make her want to
gag.
In honor of my «blogiversary» (
gag),
here are my favorite posts (and apologies for the narcissistic nostalgia):
Here are just a few of the things I like: forced humiliation,
gags, collars, hoods and restraints of all kinds, foot torture, cock and ball torture, ass play, Tit torture, sounds, medical play and breath...
I have a bondage playroom
here with locking leather restraints, hinged handcuffs, mouth spreader
gag, adjustable dick
gag, blindfold, collar, ball weights, spreader bars, stocks, and...
I m
here in search of a girl / group of girls who can force me to crossdress then tie me in a very strict and uncomfortable position then
gag me effectively then she tickle me tease me lick me spank me and fuck me and if possible fuck in all the hole at the same time.
Hey there thanks for looking at my profile if you want to know something about... well
here it is I have a fetish which is bondage rape play I like playing a intruder creep up on you unnoticed and Knock you out real (with chlorospray not chloroform much safer) bound you and
gag you torture you...
The idyll soon collapses, however, thanks to an unfortunate threesome, and from
here pretty much anything is swept through the floodgates: stoner
gags, muddy white underpants, drunken teen - agers, armed holdups, a slew of penile - measuring jokes, a prison term, a near - drowning, and a vivid demonstration of what Casper calls «man - flirting,» complete with its logical conclusion.
But there's still not quite enough going on
here, either in terms of humor or excitement; small children are likely to be disappointed by the paucity of silly slapstick or bathroom
gags, while their older siblings will probably fidget at the lack of scares.
The head fairly spins as the bits fly by: an Obama pun
here, a Karate Kid
gag there, a Marlon Brando impression somewhere else, all of it more for adults than for kids.
And
here, as in last year's I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, Sandler interestingly attempts to blend genuine social commentary with copious gross - out humor in much the same way that Mel Brooks did in Blazing Saddles (a movie that, beyond the beans - around - the - campfire
gags, wore its heart so firmly on its sleeve in favor of racial brotherhood that it stopped just short of singing «Kumbaya» to its audience); Sandler, who's admirably never been shy about proudly proclaiming his Jewishness, takes on xenophobia, suggests that Israelis and Palestinians CAN get along and — most controversially of all, perhaps — makes a case that disco music CAN be enjoyable in the right time and place.
From
here, «Death and the Maiden» becomes a taut revenge drama, with Paulina binding and
gag ging Miranda and announcing that she is putting him on trial, with herself as judge and executioner.
Only Gluck is prone to desperately pausing for laughter — often cutting to a reaction shot to underline a
gag — a technique that serves to highlight the fact that only about half of the jokes
here really ever land.
Except for a few individual lines and sight
gags, a brilliantly over-the-top action - comedy sequence near the midsection, and some characteristically sharp performances (including the one by Brolin, who imbues what might've otherwise been a granite - jawed killer meathead with recognizable humanity) there's not much to fondly recall
here.
I wish the same for Morris and Bunbury, appealing performers whose plotline
here is a lame, repetitive
gag about sexual jealousy.
The DVD release doesn't mess with that formula in the least: the most notable special feature we get
here is «missing photos» from the camera the main characters lost and a
gag reel.
There are a few good performers in
here, but the
gags are in a weird place between Police Academy and Airplane 2, and the movie is faking being madcap — it's been cautiously cobbled together.
Hey, if the sight of two beautiful, virile young women who are, like all beautiful, virile young women everywhere, are clearly
gagging for it with absolutely anyone, including sad old gits, gets you upset then fuck off, cos we
here at AICN are not elitist, pompous dickwads like you must be.
With Star Trek Beyond set to hit Blu - ray and DVD this coming week in the States (and on November 21st in the UK), Paramount Pictures has released a sneak peek at the bloopers and outtakes
gag reel from the special features; watch it
here...
Many of the best allusions to the previous films happen
here — watch for a great
gag with a snake, in particular.
As throughout his oeuvre, Kaurismäki utilizes sight
gags as a source of comedy, though a few of the punchlines
here are curiously tone deaf.
«Detective Chinatown 2» engineers a reunion for these two, this time in New York City, depicted
here as a gun - crazed cesspool of depravity whose police chief is a Trump lookalike and all the cops, yes, that old
gag, sit around eating doughnuts.
Chow's popping out
gag is used once again, and is just one example of many where the movie isn't just winking at its audience, but continuing to reveal how limited the joke palette is
here.
Here's a bra - baring blowout with a nice mix of gross - out, Hughes - ian «80s
gags, and a lot of girly oomph on its side.
There are shades of Adams» comical tempo
here, with layers of «Monty Python» - inspired visual
gags and tropes familiar to fans of high - concept American movie comedies.
Fans of «Garden State» will also notice that although Braff hasn't matured much as a filmmaker — he stills relies on indie rock - fueled montages and eccentric visual
gags — «Wish I Was
Here» is a more grown - up movie thematically, exploring a range of topics like morality, sacrifice, family and fatherhood.
The same one sold on its own, the adequate - looking DVD
here includes the same nine deleted scenes as the Blu - ray, but loses the extended cut, Line - o-Rama, and the
gag reel.
Because the first one wasn't bad enough,
here comes part 2, a dreadful collection of ridiculously stupid
gags that director Tim Story tries to polish, to no avail.
No Fincher fanatic would confuse any of this for a shrewd imitation, but they'll still recognize the ways that directors John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (Vacation) nod to that revered perfectionist: with a Fight Club reference
here, a Gone Girl unreliable - narrator
gag there, and a sickly, slickly fluorescent visual palette throughout.
Douglas has been
here before in another tale of familial dysfunction, The War of the Roses, and Brooks has never really been anywhere else; the picture, paced like a trip - hammer by director Andrew Fleming, only really fails in its drab newlywed couple and a passel of homosexual
gags that are badly dated and bordering on unkind.
Here, we get scenes and
gags that are repeated even when they aren't impressive or don't make much sense the first time.
There's no attempt at drama
here, just good, old - fashioned screwball comedy abounding with double - entendres and sight
gags and anchored by two charmingly presentational and presentationally charming lead performances.