Sentences with phrase «laugh at that question»

I always laugh at that question, because there are only two answers, either you're going to have an IPO or someone is going to buy it.
Tim the Destroyer of Worlds laughs at your question and demands you ask another!
An American woman that jokes about not being a virgin, and laughs at the question..
I laughed at the question as to where the left overs were.
Patricelli, now a postdoc at Cornell University in New York, laughs at the question.
I had to laugh at his question.
As much as I love my friend, I couldn't help but laugh at her question.
And yet, when people at such tony publications ask about animation, everyone does not immediately laugh at the question's inherent silliness.

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If you're reading this, you probably know that Cam Newton laughed at a female reporter's question during a press conference — and that he lost a major sponsor, Dannon, as a result.
The truth is, if someone looks depressed and lethargic, they sleep in late and don't laugh at any jokes, and seem to be just pushing themselves to do anything at work, it's not a bad idea to ask a question.
It's my last day as your interim proprietor, so thank you for being such a terrific audience, for responding to my questions and ~ hopefully ~ laughing at my jokes!
It is an open question as to whether the outcome is different if the first lines read: «Vice is a spectacle of so ludicrous mien, / As to be laughed at needs but to be seen.»
I actually laughed at this part of the movie, because not three seconds earlier my wife asked the exact same question.
But I think again of my counselor's question: «Why do you always laugh at sad things?»
(Would you be impressed if I found nuts on the street corner to ask science questions, and then laughed at their bad answers... and then wrote off science?
I laugh at the double standard of the fundies in question.
Good question not to be laugh at, they do read the bible they do know but that does not change the historical act of rebellion.
Too often, we forget to laugh at the absurdity of these questions, and instead find ourselves grabbing a magazine from the rack, flipping through its pages, desperately looking for something that might make us «enough» — fortified fruit science, perhaps?
I have to laugh at the Lutheran from the Family Council who says it is a question of faith in God vs faith in government, and then says that he has more faith in the market than in government.
I'm just here to answer some of your basic questions and laugh at your hilariously false assertions.
He laughed and rolled his eyes at the fact that I thought he would pop the question in Paris.
Between Durant, Westbrook, Harden, and even the OKC fans, it was basketball nirvana on an almost - nightly basis, and the only question was who would steal the show and leave you laughing at how ridiculously awesome the whole thing was.
People don't question any more if players are better than the ones you already have» — Arsene Wenger There was a time when Arsene Wenger would have been laughed at by fans for quotes similar to the one above.
They are the formula culture!And so I said ok, there it goes and I was surprised at how many questions I was getting from the girls, so it turned out to be a really good experience but I was really shy, I was just faking it [laughs].
Don't laugh at your child's questions or use nicknames for your child's sexual anatomy, which may send the signal that these body parts shouldn't be discussed.
«Will you tell those dumbas * es at the Tea Party to stop asking questions about birth certificates while I'm on the camera,» Buck said to the worker while laughing.
In the Labour - Lib Dem marginal of Oldham East and Saddleworth, the key question for candidates was whether they were laughing with you - or at you.
Laughing at my stupid jokes and not batting an eye when I ask weird questions for fun is a big deal for me.
I can't help but laugh at some of the questions being asked though; such as, a question depicting several people's smiles and you are asked to pick which smiles are phony.
How do you feel Use these 36 random funny questions to get closer to a guy or a girl, build the flirty tension with the friend and share a laugh at the same time.
For her part, Ronan laughs at the idea she got through the whole shoot without questioning why her character had the name Lady Bird (but click on the video above for our conversation and you will see Gerwig explain it).
There are some nicely played laughs at the story's outset, as Wilson's Henry moves into a new house and tries to fend off busybodies: his over-eager real estate agent (Cheryl Hines) and his enthusiastically intrusive next - door neighbor Esperanza Martinez (Adriana Barraza of Babel), who arrives with homemade tamales and a lot of questions.
Then it just becomes disturbing and nonsensical; the humor is lost amidst the piling up of bodies and the physical and psychological torture the characters are forced to endure (the only laugh garnered from here on out is a perfectly timed question mark at the very end).
Awkward situations arise and are played for laughs, such as the dilemma of needing to use the bathroom when standing at attention (The screenplay, thankfully, is below such euphemisms) or the question of tongue usage («Are you trying to dig your way to China?»)
After questioning the man's beliefs (at one point they almost laugh at him), they ask him to take them to his compound so they can get an account of daily life.
That's the sort of question that comes to mind while not laughing at «Dumb and Dumber To.»
The gravity and significance of the task at hand is never in question, nor do laughs stem from the sacrifices that surround their efforts; however the general tenor of the film values gentle amusement as much as historical appreciation.
The crowd laughed, but the question prompted Zoe Saldana, another MCU vet, to flash back to a pop culture moment earlier this year: the sea of black dresses at this year's Golden Globes.
An almost clinical psychological study, it questions the power dynamics between the long - suffering wife, threatened at one point with having her vagina sewn shut (the first Mexican audience laughed at the huge cord proposed for the deed) and the husband, unhinged by sexual desire — whether for his wife or his butler remains somewhat ambiguous.
If there are any laughs at all in Fathers» Day, they appear to be generated just from the improvised riffing between the two lead performers and in nothing else, which begs the question as to what anyone saw in the project that attracted them.
All of which actually brings up an important question: what exactly are we supposed to be laughing at?
Unlikely winner of the Grand Jury prize at Sundance this year, I Don't Feel At Home has its laughs, no questioat Sundance this year, I Don't Feel At Home has its laughs, no questioAt Home has its laughs, no question.
I don't want to spoil any of the jokes, quotes, or guest appearances, so what exactly do I write in this review??? I'll try to answer the above mentioned questions in the most Deadpool way I can: staring at camera, winking... «A f*ck lot» and «Laughed till I peed blood.»
Also around that time you begin to question, «Am I laughing with her or at her?»
Segel and Diaz are game for anything — both of them have nude scenes, and Segel even manages a graceful if startling naked headstand — and at the film's end, when the audience finally gets a glimpse of the sex tape in question, a few horrified laughs may erupt.
Once you find out just what's going on, you'll probably laugh at all of the absurd ways Rowan Joffe (The American, 28 Weeks Later), who is not very faithfully adapting the novel by S.J. Watson, has to contort the plot in order to get us all the way to the ridiculous climax that is supposed to be exciting and revelatory, when all of the while it is quite depressing and only raises more questions than answers.
Poignant, maybe, is the observation that the audience for Knoxville's «Jackass» is the very audience that needs a little sensitivity training — better would be the question of whether the picture succeeds in deflating bigotry or, more likely, giving the jerk - offs of the world a cluster of disabled people to laugh at.
The tone is all over the place, leading the audience to question what they should or shouldn't be laughing at.
I shouldn't have to think about whether it is ok to laugh at real problems in a sartorial exploitation film; those questions shouldn't come to mind while I watch a sexy Sophia Vergara shooting rockets from her bustier and blasting bullets through her strap - on.
I have stared at some of the math questions my kids bring home and I end up laughing
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