Sentences with phrase «humor in the film»

Some have complained about the lack of humor in the film, but I'm fine with its dark tone.
The dark humor in this film keeps up the pace of the film.
There's a lot more Jewish humor in the film that perhaps may only be funny to those of the faith, and perhaps not a lot even at that.
There is some broad humor in the film which will appeal to a mass audience.
More importantly, his overacted and self - effacing performance suggests an understanding that his films are now viewed largely through a lens of irony, by audiences who find unintended humor in films like Timecop and Double Impact.
Despite the serious tones and heavy weight put on Steve Rogers and Tony Stark, there is still so much humor in the film thanks to the witty script and comedic entries of Paul Rudd as Ant - Man and Tom Holland as Spider - Man.
McQuarrie is a frequently collaborator of Tom Cruise's, and I can hear his rewrites at play whenever there's an attempt at humor in the film.
The only influence Hauck conceded was Jerry Seinfeld and that may explain the observational humor in this film.
Part of this is because of the spot - on humor in the film, with director Shane Black and star Robert Downey Jr. showing amazing comic timing.
Crude humor in this film contains frequent references to male anatomy, sexual sparring and mild innuendo between the animals that includes comments about breeding, cross dressing and interspecies relationships.
Bourne's superhuman - like ability to shake off almost any injury, blow or crash is utterly ridiculous, although it proves to be a key source of sly humor in the films and for the character's undeniable coolness.
With Dark Shadows, director Burton and screenwriter Seth Grahame - Smith find a great formula for humor in the film, which has a lot of inherent humor in just taking place in 1972 and having vampire running around.
Kutcher does do a good job with the physical humor in the film, but it's hard to believe his sincerity.
The real humor in the film comes from the outrageous yarns that Don and Lazarus spin in order to make the artifacts seem legitimate.
There are moments of genuine humor in the film, but Finney virtually sucks the oxygen out of the story, and even tempered pros like Gambon and Fricke can do
There is much humor in the film including Steve Coogan as Calvin's mentor.
Of course, Fox shouldn't explore the possibilities of more R - rated X-Men movies just for the sake of amping up the violence or sexuality or raunchy humor in a film - especially if the story doesn't necessarily warrant it.
Syms» use of humor in the film instantly calls to mind the many late night comedy show skits that have the tendency to poke fun at a perceived notion of black womanhood.
What captivated me even more than the cunning humor in the film were the references to the neuroscience behind our emotions.
this is definitely the brothers in inconsequential mode, having fun spinning their comic ideas and dark humor in a film with no ambitions beyond making you laugh.
There's humor in the film, especially when a lot of professional players find themselves at the same table in Atlantic City, and Mike's droll voice - over narration describes the unsuspecting suckers who sit down at the table.
Much of the humor in the film is of a character - based variety, which kind of surprised me in a good way because the first trailers seemed to suggest a more knockabout comedy with plenty of sight gags like Melissa McCarthy falling off of her motorcycle.
We saw the same approach to violence in Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, which managed to have humor in the film, without sacrificing the impact of real violence and death.
I'm a fan of Guy Ritchie's stop - action style, especially the humor in his films... but you won't find much humor here.
Viewers laugh at the humor in a film like this without thinking about the implications of arms dealing and the overall indictment of the government and military that this story presents.
Some will find the humor in the film a bit tasteless at times, while the change in tone may turn away those who are expecting another scary film.
While there are moments of humor in this film, audiences never get the same endearing antics we saw in Christopher Reeves» portrayal of the alien visitor disguised as a bumbling reporter.
Dr. Seuss, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton and Frank Tashlin are all heroes of mine, and their comedy really fits well with the humor in your films.
The big improvement with the humor in this film is the strength of the comedic performers.
The performances are wonderful and there is some humor in the film that was not yet revealed in the trailers.
Despite the fluctuating tone of the movie, ardent fans of the Coen brothers and those with patience for a non-traditional plot will appreciate the acting and humor in this film, but it's probably not for everybody.
Needing more than a lion trainer to tame down the one - liners of edgy comedians like Ben Stiller, Chris Rock and Sacha Baron Cohen, the humor in this film is an odd clash of adult and kid quips.
How did you judge where to place the humor in this film?
Both Michelle Pfeiffer and Helena Bonham Carter are excellent, playing to the humor in the film in different ways.
The humor in this film is what makes it so entertaining to watch, since the script is otherwise full of too many easy cliches that prevent it from being much more than another good laugh.
One thing sure to evoke commentary is the humor in the film.
As if the level of humor in the film wasn't enough to insult the audience, we are asked to believe that competent adults would believe that this freakish looking person is a baby.
Either way, you'd be crazy not to find some humor in the film, regardless of how absurd or over the top it becomes.
This debate has always puzzled me because even in the original theatrical version, it is pretty clear that there is a lot of humor in the film and that it is all supposed to be there.
Watching their confidence slowly crumble as they realize picking up women isn't as easy as they remember is one of the key elements to the humor in the film.
The humor in the film is also appropriate and perfectly suited for really young kids.
The humor in the film starts strong with a great deal of visual sight gags such as swastika - shaped moon bases and Hindenburg - like spaceships — each of these should make even the harshest critic smile.
The humor in the film was a bit off and not to mention the script wasn't nearly on par with the first movie.
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