Sentences with phrase «inspired sight gags»

doesn't lack for visual imagination, or inspired sight gags.
The resulting show, completely free of dialogue, featured some of his most inspired sight gags.
Every so often, the action swaps to a world of tiny proportions, filled with inspired sight gags and terrific effects work.
The first film — which Genndy Tartakovsky also directed — was cute and harmless, but this one is even more consistently funny and crammed with inspired sight gags.
There are paranoid people and then there are people like Jerry, who even keeps his refrigerator and its contents under lock and key (one of the more inspired sight gags are the combination - locked jugs of coffee and pudding).

Not exact matches

They also get inspired laughs out of a couple of slow - percolating sight gags and, graphically, from queasy Max suffering a bullet wound.
While a few of the quips and sight gags might elicit a mild chuckle now and then, for most of the running length, the juvenile - minded writing and out - and - out silliness never really approach the sharpness or juicy satirical qualities that would suggest an inspired, realized concept.
Well, this tale of a boy and his dog — rethought as a dinosaur and his boy — turns out to be a mixed bag, with some dazzlingly near - photo - real landscapes, sight gags that inspire waves of kiddie guffaws, and some impressive character animation sharing time with an overly familiar plot and character types.
In many ways, the filmmakers have bravely crafted the kind of hysterically uplifting, comically inspired marvel Minions by all accounts could have been, fearlessly composing a feature - length opus for kids devoid of dialogue reliant upon visuals, sight gags and musical cues to get the job done.
Yet his brilliant and surreal sight gags, the like of which have disappeared from the tube entirely, were inspired by the great movie comedians of the silent era, especially Buster Keaton.
Wholly inspired and brilliantly executed, this brainchild of screenwriter Bob Gale (Interstate 60, Used Cars) and director Robert Zemeckis (Romancing the Stone, What Lies Beneath) is chock - full of in - jokes and sight gags that makes it an easy and film to revisit time and time again — very appropriate for a movie dealing with time travel.
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