Sentences with phrase «laugh lines from»

Not one to settle, I am looking for more - a man who has confidence, intelligence and laugh lines from smiling a lot.

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The line got a laugh from a crowd that seemed more wary of Berkshire than in the past but was still in love with Buffett.
So I laughed out loud when I read a line from a piece published in New York Times about a «quieter battle» being waged within churches over gay marriage and gay ordination.
And I see it in her laugh lines, her crows feet, her gray hairs, her one dimple on one cheek, her moles she thinks are funny - looking — in everything she thinks detracts from her beauty, I see nothing but beauty.
Just look at us... we live all over the world and this guy from a little corner of Canada draws some cartoons, and writes what most people wouldn't have the courage to, puts it on line and brings us together to share and laugh and heal... that's a miracle!!!
One would never guess, furthermore, from Wolterstorff's presentation that contemporary advocates of marriage as irreducibly procreative have also thought deeply about the reality of marriage past childbearing age, about infertility and contraception, and offered sophisticated responses that make laugh lines like Wolterstorff's seem entirely facile.
We may love Lana Turner, but what we love with greater affection is our own lives, and the line makes us laugh (if we have a sense of humor) because we see ourselves in the speaker's absurd attempt to disassociate himself from Turner's fragility.
Nobody dared laugh as he showed Kornblau how to take a first step back from the line.
Several kids laugh out loud, while many others look away from the girl, uncomfortable with what they just saw but unable to find the right words to make everything «normal» in the lunch line again.
As a man of words, ideas, and music — and a hearty, distinctive laugh — Finch stands out for his efforts to elicit harmony from current scientific knowledge about aging by weaving various lines of research into coherent compositions.
Hawaii's crumbly basalt is treacherous for climbers, and helmets «only protect your head — from small rocks,» Perlman says, laugh lines crinkling around gentle, light - blue eyes.
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The goal of that chat - up line is to get the girl or the guy talking and laughing, and to help you stand out from the rest of the crowd.
A few grey hairs or some «laugh lines» should not stop you from seeking love though online dating.
Openminded, spontaneous, honest, like to laugh and have fun, enjoy doing things I never have before Just got back from Dominican Republic and went on a zip line tour.
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A few little improved lines from Fey deliver laughs, and an extended bit where Ferrell summons the ghost of Brando - as - Jor - El to effectively teach Hal the ways of caped heroism is amusing.
He understands what makes comedy not just laughs as in junk like Third Rock from the Sun where every line is focus grouped for laughs.
The script from Liz Hannah and Josh Singer is taut, efficient and has plenty of sharp lines that get a laugh (even if a few of the journalistic terms feel slightly shoehorned in: «I buried the lede!»
Above all else, this movie is so well - cast that the laugh line makes perfect sense coming from Black.
Segments are played specifically to laugh about his accent, or that he doesn't remember his lines, without going deeper into where that stubbornness comes from.
If Bruce Almighty can get a few mindless laughs from his facial spasms, then a script full of dead weight won't hurt the bottom line.
In my New York cinema on Christmas Day the crowd started laughing from the first line and didn't stop til the end.
The laughs come from the right expression and the right line coming together at the right time.
Shamelessly manipulative in some respects — most of the laugh lines hinge on the hilarity of little old British ladies asking candid questions about homosexuality — the film nevertheless gains a certain stirring power, almost of all of it owed to the inspirational events from which it's inspired.
The actors aren't all well cast (I counted only about three I'd consider to be above average for their respective roles — Acker as Beatrice, Fillion (Waitress, White Noise 2) in the supporting role of Dogberry - the only time the audience I viewed the film with laughed at anything in the film that came from actual dialogue, rather than the injected slapstick and actors occasionally comical facial expressions, came from Fillion's delivery - and British actor Paul Meston in the minuscule part of Friar Francis) The rest often appear as though they're reciting lines without any sense of meaning in the words they are saying, and when one of those happens to be the male romantic lead, that's one hell of a liability.
It's founded on an impressively committed physical performance from Franco, a case of extreme parroting that makes every sentence he utters a potential laugh line just for the pure mangled confusion of it all.
There was no need to go down a broad comic or comedic route, because the laughs would come naturally from how the actors read the lines.
As Calcifer, the eggshell - eating fire demon, Billy Crystal delivers a few lines with his trademark mock - frustration, but like the rest of the cast, his primary interest is in serving his character rather than getting laughs from his usual persona; as such, there's nary a hint of Mike Wazowski in there.
The overarching point — that society demands the impossible of mothers and punishes them harshly for stepping out of line — looks to be well made, but with plenty of laughs to keep things from getting too preachy.
There are lines and situations touching upon things like canine ESP, two Starbucks across the street from each other, a man with two left feet (literally), plenty of other memorable, laugh - out loud, bizarre happenings in the contestants» world.
That the Farrelly brothers are intent on making a different kind of comedy in «Hall Pass» - a departure from the gross - out farces that they're known for («There's Something About Mary,» «The Heartbreak Kid»)- is apparent from the second laugh line.
We won't spoil the teaser, as it is laugh - on - the - floor hilarious, but the various versions involve slightly different lines from Mike Wazowski (once again voiced by the great Billy Crystal).
There are times when I laughed at a random line here or there so it's not one of the year's worst, but audiences deserve better than a movie that simply replicates clichés from other movies, ties them in a neat package with a few solid actors and then says it's something new.
Tommy Boy «s star - studded cast affords it a great deal more laughs than one might expect out of the standard road - trip / buddy - comedy — a package taken straight from the assembly line and built out of comedy scraps that have come before it; however, Peter Segal makes great use of his talented leads.
New Line / Warner Bros.» Game Night grew 25 % on Saturday over Friday with $ 7M, taking its opening to $ 16.6 M in second place, and as we mentioned, that's OK, not fantastic, and a bit of a rebound from the studio's R - rated laugh recession last year with The House, Fist Fight, and Alcon's Father Figures.
The Busby Berkeley - inspired dream sequences will probably catch you off - guard the first time around, but then again, so will just about everything else, from Julianne Moore zip - lining naked through a mansion to David Thewlis as an artist friend with a habit of laughing uncontrollably.
So many of the lines and performances are played awkwardly big — usually around the central joke of Leonardo adjusting to a life of little means and tons of work — that it feels more suited to a terrible sitcom with lots of mugging for the camera and canned applause from a laugh track.
The script goes from trying so hard to pump out the laughs that it is working in overdrive trying to make sure Alan Arkin's lines end in a punchline.
(The only laugh that it got from me was a reaction to a line from Jon Lovitz, which I feel sure was improvised.)
As a hippie - ish fortune - telling professor, Emma Thompson savors her peculiar dialogue and Alan Rickman gets a laugh from his eloquent and sinister reading of the line «turn to page 394.»
Punch lines come so fast they're hard to catch when the audience is still recovering from the last laugh.
# 89k for a 4 Series??!! BMW are really having a laugh, but this is the latest in the long line of overpriced, regular cars from Germany.
Filled with laugh - out - loud lines and reminiscent of the dystopias of George Saunders, The Pickle Index is exactly what one would expect from Eli Horowitz, former publisher and managing editor at the home planet of weird and wonderful literature, McSweeney's.
Whatever themes an eager reviewer might be able to extrapolate from The Uncommon Reader, the bottom line is that it's really about the laughs; but if themes are sought, they can be found loud and clear.
He waits a half - beat to make sure the reference to Jobs's famous line from Apple presentations hasn't been missed, then gives his notorious barking laugh.
Farther south from Laughing Bird Caye, you'll discover the shallow, crisp waters lining the shores of Hunting Caye — one of 40 cayes in the Sapodilla Cayes Marine Reserve.
The lack of story takes nothing away from the game, but it maybe could have had at least a one liner we could laugh at to set the scene; something along the lines of «We made some aliens from another galaxy mad, now they're coming to devour our souls and you are our last hope».
All of the Mario characters are on point with their animations and personalities, really, but Jr. ends up with the most lines and character, and whenever he answers a call from his vacationing papa, you can expect there to be a few laughs.
No, these games, and Volgarr the Viking included, sit upon a pedestal lined in gold and gems laughing at you from up high as you squander your video game time with those that pale in comparison.
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