Sentences with phrase «get some cheap laughs»

or dress up as Hitler at a Bar Mitzvah... nor should you dress up as a Mohamad to get a cheap laugh.
Multiple times during the conference, I cringed as Boyd said things about people who objected to him in a way that got a cheap laugh from the audience.
There were four recent party conferences, but this programme got its cheap laughs from the Tory conference.
He got a cheap laugh whenever he said, «I don't know if that was a paternity issue or a criminal issue.»
Dumb & Dumber is the kind of comedy you watch, not because you want to see a good movie, but just to get some cheap laughs.
Like ALL of Rogen's films, «Sausage Party» unnecessarily takes everything to the extreme to get the cheap laugh, and in the case of the final sequence, simply shock and stun the audience.
«Like many of Payne's previous films, Nebraska will be accused of being condescending and misanthropic in spots, getting cheap laughs at the expense of cartoonish characters.
That's where the vulgarity becomes an intimate component of the show instead of just a way to get cheap laughs.
Later, as the creative energy wains, it resorts to gutter humor to get cheap laughs.
Binaries is actually the creation of Ant Workshop, and I've deliberately described the premise of the game in an indecorous way, just to get a cheap laugh.
And as you might expect we'll throw the number 25 around now and again, just to get a cheap laugh.

Not exact matches

And I laughed about the tampon thing — a friend of mine says her almost - year - old daughter loves them, and she buys her a box of the cheap ones to keep her occupied while she's trying to get dressed!
Typical Adam Sandler film, awful product placement, people getting hurt for cheap laughs, celebrity cameos, and an awful script.
And it gets good, cheap laughs out of her sacrifice.
MacFarlane gets an impressive amount of comic mileage from having a plush toy talk like a Boston low - life, though for gut laughs nothing compares to the brutal, frantic, and completely wordless fight scene between Wahlberg and his little buddy in a cheap hotel room.
Under the cover of slapstick, cheap laughs, raunchy humor, gross - out physical comedy and sheer exploitation, Get Him to the Greek also is fundamentally a sound movie.
Having a group of kids deliver awkward questions to Kenan Thompson's Santa is on one level a cheap way to get laughs.
In fact, FH invites us to laugh at their pathetic little lives holed up in cheap hotel rooms, passing the time with sex and drugs, or telling long stories about their failed love lives and immediate goals of getting wasted.
Bottom Line: TiVo two hours of the show — it'll be cheaper and you'll probably get more laughs out of it.
Great lesson for kids too: Kill your enemies and laugh about it; life is cheap and what's important is that you get your way — even if you're the one invading someone else's property and stealing the fruits (and vegetables) of their labor.
The character as written is typically nasty and foul - mouthed, and it's pretty clear that directors and co-writers Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley (who also wrote «Horrible Bosses,» so, um, yeah) weren't expecting to get more out of the character than the usual cheap «hey, check out this little kid cursing a blue streak» laughs.
And when a substance of hers, that Buchannon describes as stronger than «bath salts on meth,» washes up on shore, the gang goes into action to solve the crime, but also for additional phallic jokes (more than just Oscar's member is sacrificed on the alter of cheap laughs), near drownings, shootings, various vomiting scenes (a body function that seems to have totally replaced farting in the screenwriter's lowest denomination guidebook), shipboard fires, shark attacks, Mitch getting fired and replaced by Brody, and slow - motion shots of well - endowed women running up and down the beach.
When the people who laugh at us for spending $ 399 or $ 379 or $ 189 or $ 109 on a dedicated eReader get the benefit of cheap ebooks, lots of selection, and sub $ 100 eReaders (soon).
Although we loved our time in Buenos Aires, Sucre is a cheaper, more relaxed and friendlier alternative, and you don't end up getting laughed at for your «sh» Argentine accent and use of vos!
Otherwise, the nonexistent single - player challenge and lack of variety leaves little more than a venue for cheap laughs; If you can't stand going through life without seeing Snake and Optimus go at it, then you should hurry and get this.
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