Sentences with phrase «laugh at the scene»

However, so many people were so convinced it'd be a hoot, they'd laugh at scenes that weren't remotely funny, like graphic, cold - blooded murders.
When I watch I, Tonya, I don't laugh at the scenes of abuse — I feel sad about them.
If that sounds appealing, then Men, Women & Children might just be for you (OK, I'll admit I laughed at some scenes, particularly early on, and loved all interactions between Judy Greer and Dean Norris, but that's it).
It brings me joy to hear that people are laughing at my scene in Due Date.
You've got to laugh at the scene — but because it's absurd, not because it's actually funny.

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Edwards even worked a reference to past work into the new video, as ad nerds will definitely get a laugh at theLEGENDofKARL's not - so subtle take on the «Mad World» «s emo - soundtrack style during one particularly violent scene.
I love watching animated movies in theaters full of children where I feel less insecure about laughing super-loud and gasping at scary scenes.
last season everyone was laughing at guardiola but the man was working behind the scenes..
Some felt it wasbecause he couldn't make the weight anymore, but Winkfield laughs at this.Others said the white jockeys were beginning to gang up on the Negroes — and itis true that this had a great deal to do with their virtual disappearance fromthe American racing scene — but Winkfield says he was always treated well.Colonel Chinn, who calls Winkfield «the finest colored man I ever knew, with a heart as big as all outdoors,» blames Jimmy's exodus on thelegislation that made racing illegal for several years in some of the easternstates and moved the big meetings to places like Butte, Mont, and Salt LakeCity and Hamilton, Ont.
When she screened this scene at a conference, the women laughed because they knew exactly what that meant.
The audience clearly enjoyed laughing at the Iron Lady's expense, especially a wonderful scene in which she has an illuminating conversation with Winston Churchill.
While others taking the tour startled or screamed at the strange noises, creepy music and eerie scenes featuring actors dressed as murderers, monsters and ghosts, SM smiled and laughed.
When it came to the segment of the play when I was supposed to play being in love and to throw some kisses, I had the following thoughts: This is ridiculous, this is embarrassing, I look stupid, this scene is stupid, people are going to laugh at me etc..
Extras: The Blu - ray includes quite a few extra features, including a detailed, if at times kind of lethargic commentary by director Lloyd; three interlocked featurettes detailing the stage genesis of the property, the vocal training of the actors (including a laugh out loud segment showing the largely incompetent Firth attempting «dance moves»), as well as the source ABBA music; another featurette detailing the making of «Lay Your Love on Me,» a duet between Seyfried and Dominic Cooper that becomes a bit of a production number; deleted scenes (including the cut musical number «The Name of the Game») and a music video of «Gim me!
Jesse Plemons gets laughs as an alarmingly stoic next - door neighbor who chafes at being excluded from game night, resentment that plays a role in later scenes.
The screenplay by Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, and Reynolds simultaneously want us to take this development seriously — giving us multiple scenes of Wade trying to reunite with Vanessa in the afterlife — and to laugh at it — giving us a James Bond - like credit sequence that calls the screenwriters «the real villains,» after offering a series of tongue - in - cheek statements of disbelief about what has transpired.
Donny is surrounded my women who call him on his BS and at least 75 % of the scenes make fun of him in a way that made me laugh both at him and with him.
Boasting laugh - out - loud bonus features - behind the scenes footage from Comic Relief festivals and interviews with Comic Relief talent, the collectible 2 - DVD is priced for everyone to own at $ 24.99.
Worse, these (and other) elements are often crammed uncomfortably into the same scene, leading the viewer to wonder whether he is meant to be laughing at or with the film — or, for that matter, whether he is supposed to be laughing at all.
Even though I burst out laughing at certain scenes and moments in the films in this series, this one really is, beat for beat, a comedy, and it makes me laugh pretty hard.
The mix of comedy and action was so top notch, during the bid daddy death scene, i had chills yet was laughing at his weird screams.
I laughed at so many scenes simply because this character felt so authentic and I loved how he portrayed the character.
Did you have to let the audience know that it was okay to laugh at certain scenes?
If the Disney deal does go through, there may never be another R - rated comic book movie like this, so take it in, enjoy it, laugh, and make sure you stay until the end of the credits, as there are post credits scenes and an amazing song that is played at the very end.
is a highly entertaining film, not because it's good, but because it piles on so many layers of B.S. that one can't help but laugh during almost every scene at how unbelievable it is.
ANTITRUST is a highly entertaining film, not because it's good, but because it piles on so many layers of B.S. that one can't help but laugh during almost every scene at how unbelievable it is.
actually any male who did nt see the expendables and saw pilgrim first does nt deserve to be a man and @ 15 my theater did the same everyone laughed and clapped at ALL the scenes that movie was epic
Watching someone pistol - whipped or thrown from a window, I felt guilty having laughed at genuine, albeit dark, humor in the previous scene.
The final scene with a star cameo is a hoot, but more laughs should have been at home in the dumb, strained «Daddy's Home.»
Going for seriousness only makes the film all the more funnier, albeit unintentionally, because the only entertainment that's left for us is to laugh at all of the amazing coincidences and guess what predictably boneheaded turn the story takes from scene to scene.
I laughed at the wordplay in the film but wasn't expecting the widespread tautological eruptions that followed the film's premiere as everyone bent themselves into self - affirming pretzels to debate its portrayal of torture in the film's opening scenes as if there were only one way to look at the damn movie... as if torture were the only thing worth discussing about the film!
It demands that you watch it again and again, memorizing dialogue, laughing at the imaginatively ludicrous scenes, and just generally loving it, warts and all.
With «The Laughing Policeman,» he takes a labyrinthine plot and leads us through it at a gallop; he respects our intelligence and doesn't bother to throw in a lot of scenes where everything is explained.
At times laugh - out - loud hilarious, at others heart - wrenching, and at others exhilaratingly graceful in it's action sceneAt times laugh - out - loud hilarious, at others heart - wrenching, and at others exhilaratingly graceful in it's action sceneat others heart - wrenching, and at others exhilaratingly graceful in it's action sceneat others exhilaratingly graceful in it's action scenes.
The courtroom scenes are hilarious and the escapade at a fertility clinic may have you in tears from laughing so hard.
We have a scene when Larry and Marilyn come face to face when appearing at Billie Jean's hotel door, yet it's almost played for laughs like a sitcom comedy.
You never get the urge to laugh inappropriately at torture scenes such as a character's fingers being methodically broken one by one.
The wide shots of Los Angeles, especially the night time scenes, immediately puts you in the place that so many movies of yesteryear did, even down to the smog that used to be a part of the L.A. skyline, and the fashions look authentic without going for the cheap laugh that retro movies usually go for (Starsky & Hutch, we're looking at you).
In scenes such as this, the story doesn't shy away from graphic displays of blood so audiences should be prepared to flinch for a few seconds before they laugh at the pure insanity of it all.
Now, these guys never disappoint... if memory serves... one movie that made me laugh EACH TIME as if it were the first I watched it, is BIG LEBOWSKI... that is what you call a GEM of a character... The scene where he incidentally looks at himself in a mirror designed to look like a TIME MAGAZINE cover made me have to pause the film and laugh for a couple of minutes at him in that thing.
I could only laugh at the irony of this scene, as it perfectly encapsulates exactly what is wrong with the film as a whole.
I know some people were laughing throughout the film, but the Allison Janney scenes were the only moments I found myself laughing at throughout the eighty minute movie.
He has a handful of «Oscar scene» clips, none more memorable than the one played for laughs over «four slices of cheese» at the drive thru.
The biggest failure for a comedy is the lack of laughter, and I didn't laugh once at the grotesque scenes of employees photocopying private parts, or conservative business men getting drunk and swinging on Christmas lights, even the Kelly Clarkson look - alike pimp wasn't funny.
There isn't exactly a happy ending, but there is a satisfying one thanks to a sweet - sad scene near the end that suggests that Ines has learned to at least appreciate her father's «make «em laugh» point of view of the world.
By now I must have seen it about 30 times and I still laugh at the same scenes.
Kick - Ass manages to play its over-the top - violence for laughs while at the same time orchestrating some finely choreographed fight scenes.
I mean I was actually laughing part of the time at nothing more than the timing of scene...
I laughed out loud at the slap scene.
Additionally, the film would have been better off at 90 minutes instead of 110, but the scenes that are the most inessential to the plot provide some of the biggest laughs (see: Diana apologizing to Sandy's wife).
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