However, the makers of Blackball just can't seem to find
the humor in anything not related to bastardizing the game of bowls, so they have opted not to even bother trying, letting the drama drag down the comedic momentum, with characters that aren't worth the time to try to invest any character development for.
But I can pretty much find
humor in anything.
Not exact matches
While the president attacks 99 percent of his opponents by mercilessly strafing them
in speeches, sound bites and tweets (and has a one - size - fits - all approach to firebombing Democrats, disobedient Republicans, Gold Star families, war heroes, etc.), Daniels fends off her online critics with self - deprecating
humor, and has made a point of refraining from saying
anything bad about the president himself — which has probably kept him from retaliating and going after her personally.
It's the lying and deception that can destroy trust
in these situations more than almost
anything else, and the second episode even makes it a point to try and get that across through slapstick
humor, until it ditches that initial argument altogether and starts becoming a wacky comedy
in full with all of the usual trappings.
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anything cute
in this travesty being played out.
In fact,
humor is rarely about
anything funny at all; rather sharing a laugh can bring people closer together and even predict compatibility over the long haul.
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While the over-the-top-action and the
humor didn't lose
anything, the visuals don't scream HD like they do
in GTA 5.
She drives around with Tommy
in the Good
Humor truck when he takes over from Uncle Al, and, though they don't really do
anything much, Tommy gets
in trouble with his ex brother
in law when Debbie spends the night at his place.
Smith shows the grasp of character and offbeat
humor that really registered
in «Clerks,» and a subtler mastery of film fluidity and professionalism than
anything in the cheesy, amateurish «Mallrats.»
Roaring through 160 minutes of action,
humor, character development, epic evil and moving nobility, it is darker and edgier, yet lighter and more stirring than
anything offered
in another superhero franchise.
But the whole film is a missed opportunity because the situations repeatedly defy credibility, and the
humor never says
anything remotely fresh about human nature or the world we live
in.
The occasional tangents into
humor, intentional or not, are more than welcome, though they're too few and far between to make Fifty Shades Freed
anything except a tiresome, perfunctory entry
in a series that should have ended with Fifty Shades of Grey, assuming it should have been made at all.
If
anything, Tom shows us the flaws, heartbreak, disillusionment, and
humor in a relationship.
From Ellen Degeneres» signature
humor as forgetful fish Dory to Zootopia's always - funny Jason Bateman - the man could say literally
anything and I would laugh - the jokes
in this year's best animated features are almost always enhanced by the voice actors who give them life.
Prior to Say
Anything, Cameron Crowe's directorial debut, he had written two notable teen comedies
in the early Eighties, Fast Times at Ridgemont High and The Wild Life Although they aren't necessarily prime examples of his talent, they were still a cut above the typical teenage comedy fare because of excellent characterizations, good
humor, and a little bit of depth thrown
in.
The television series Entourage ran for eight seasons on HBO, but I checked out sometime during the third season
in 2006, burned out on the show's consistently tasteless
humor and refusal to engage with its subject matter on
anything more...
Inárritu, master of beautiful tragedy (Amores Perros, 21 Grams, Babel, Biutiful), may be
in impish
humor with this effort, but Birdman is as dark and poetic as
anything he's created.
If there's a way to tell a story about cancer, avoiding downbeat despair and plugging
in distinctly English
humor without seeming flippant or
anything less than honest, director Catherine Hardwicke and screenwriter Morwenna Banks (whose 2013 BBC radio play «Goodbye» was the inspiration) do it well, finding a tricky balance between dignified and accessible.
Worse, Over the Hedge doesn't have
anything particularly distinctive
in the way of
humor or lessons (don't lie, don't be selfish, and «Families... look after each other»).
It treads familiar waters and doesn't offer
anything new
in story, but the characters are well - drawn, the narrative full of
humor and depth, and the themes handled with a maturity that is absent
in other films of this nature.
By going with his voice option, you'll get a fair degree of exclusive self referential
humor along with a performance that transcends
anything he's done
in the past.
Robbie is firmly a superstar who raises
anything she's
in at this point, and her work as the troubled figure skater is her career - best, deftly switching between sadness, anger, and dark
humor and remaining a character and not a caricature despite some embellishment.
Barnyard is yet another computer animated comedy featuring anthropomorphic animals of different varieties goofing around and learning valuable life lessons while making loud noises and spazzing out
in over-caffeinated fashion to give the semblance of
humor without actually having to deliver
anything truly funny.
Instead of pulling
in the cast of colorful personalities that have helped balance the book and film series with
humor -
in spite of all the melodrama from the three leads - Breaking: Dawn: Part 1 revels
in spending all of its time indoors with characters arguing about what to do next, instead of actually doing
anything screen worthy.
This being Marvel — as opposed to, ahem, DC — the movie is sprinkled with liberal doses of
humor: the cyborg Vision attempting, without much success, to cook his first paprikash («
In my defense, I've never actually eaten
anything before»); a nice callback («I can do this all day») to the first Captain America movie; a sly Tony Stark reference to The Manchurian Candidate; a likable moment of outer - borough bonding by fellow New Yorkers Cap and Spidey.
The platforming was extremely challenging but
in an organic way (you always felt
in control, and like the difficulty was part of the game instead of fighting the controls), the power ups were fun, but — more than
anything — the game had a sly sense of
humor and a silly streak, something that extended to Sega's entire 90s attitude, especially if you saw any of the commercials from that decade.
Playing Shaq Fu is like having to listen to a bad joke where your friend forgot the punch line and all you can think about is
anything else you would rather be doing than listening to him try to pull together whatever wisps of life may be left
in his failed attempt at
humor.
Amitis Motevalli's marker - on - photo series Confiscated Portrait of the Artist as a Young Rebel could and should be consumed as much for its
humor and wit as
anything else, but
in the course of transit for an exhibition the work was confiscated by the government.
His portrait of a woman
in an evening gown pulling a carton of Dole pineapple juice out of a fridge stocked with raw meat, a globe, a gun, and pizza rolls was just ominous enough to have a sense of
humor and didn't look like
anything else I'd seen.
One was the idea of
humor: how I can find a seriousness
in mountains — which can be as sublime an idea as
anything — but then go all the way to a kind of silliness or ridiculousness.
So there's a lot cooking:
humor, anger, class, race, art history, new technology, formal beauty, with no ingredient
in anything like a pure form.
It's really a very serious matter, but finding the
humor in dire situations helps us understand why action is needed before
anything happens.
Movie Spoiler Alert:
In the new Captain Underpants film, Professor Poopypants hates
anything that is funny, so he creates a machine that zaps the
humor out of people's minds so that people will no longer think
anything is funny.