If a lawyer has to endure their colleagues
guffawing about their recent conquests while they try to draft a consent order, this can be a cause for complaint.
For all the talk of eccentricity, Day - Lewis didn't strike me as odd: just cheerfully, thoughtfully confident and a touch dandyish, turning up in biker leathers and
guffawing about an affable beef he was having with director Stephen Frears (who launched him in 1985's My Beautiful Laundrette).
Not exact matches
As John Cleese sings to a house full of children
about Catholicism's unconditional acceptance, modern viewers are encouraged to
guffaw.
Some laughs - more
guffaws really - from the Tories lead him onto that often - heard argument
about them wanting to cut spending.
(Bradshaw's on - screen spouse, Kathy Bates, got
guffaws - and groans - when she bared all in
About Schmidt.
It's a nice break from our everyday ranting
about Bush and Cheney, and get to
guffaw over the absurdities of the war we are in, and the idiots that are running it.
(CNN)-- I'll readily admit that I screamed with laughter several times during Peter and Bobby Farrelly's new gross - out comedy, «There's Something
About Mary,» but, on a nationwide basis, there's an extremely uncomfortable catch to the kind of
guffaws that these guys are generating.
The five must have had fun making this, because they giggle, chuckle, or
guffaw at just
about every one - liner any of them tosses out.
What's most impressive
about «Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein,» however, is the feel of the film (aided immeasurably by Frank Skinner's score) and how successfully it straddles the comedy and horror genres of the era, offering as many chills as
guffaws.
After the kidnappers have sex with bimbo prostitutes on twin beds in a roadhouse, all four of them are seen watching the Tonight Show together, which merits a sizable
guffaw; then we cut to Marge beside her sleeping husband in their bedroom watching a nature documentary
about insects, which produces only a titter.