«We can't change them into the happy,
laughing life of the party,» he says, «but we can keep them out of the coffin.»
Not exact matches
I often get jealous
of the people who «strike it rich» with book deals and conference invitations, who get the
parties and the fame because they were bad but now they found Jesus, but then I look back over my
life, at how far Jesus and I have walked together, what we have been through together, and how we have suffered, and grieved, and rejoiced, and
laughed together, and I realize that no book deal, bank account, or applause from men could ever substitute for what I have with Jesus.
Whatr a lovely looking
party... nights like these with friends,
laughing together and enjoying each others company, is a special part
of life!
some people say I'm the
life of the
party because I tell a joke or two; although I may be
laughing loud and heartry.
I am usually the
life of the
party and love to make people
laugh.
I can make a crowd full
of people
laugh and make me and my girl the
life of the
party.
I ENJOY FUN AND OFTEN THE
LIFE OF THE
PARTY DUE TO ALWAYS MAKING PEOPLE
LAUGH!!
I am the
life of any
party i go to, i love to make people
laugh... i am a woman who knows how to take care
of her man!
Spontaneous, outgoing, adventurous, the
life of the
party, always know how to show a good time, never a dull moment and I promise I can make you smile and
laugh.
There are women you bed an women you wed I'm the latter, I'm part
of the Winfrey family, I'm a serious Capricorn no nonsense woman like to
laugh have small intimate
party eat organic, healthy
life style.
Whatever
Life of the
Party needs its star to be, it gives us — frumpy, hot, weird, normal, kind, mean, humiliated, heroic, limber, uncoordinated, sexy, unsexy — in the desperate hope that you'll latch on to some nugget
of McCarthy - patented brazenness and you'll
laugh, as if story and cohesion meant nothing.
The one who's always the
life of the
party, even when there's no
party, who has one beer too many and punches your arm just a little too hard, who's always telling jokes even when no one
laughs and takes that silence as an invitation to try even harder.
I'm giving
Life of the
Party three stars — a solid B, if you will — on the strength
of at least a half - dozen
laugh - out - loud moments, some truly sharp dialogue, a tremendously likable cast, and the sheer force
of its cheerful goofiness.
And yet I'm giving «
Life of the
Party» three stars — a solid B, if you will — on the strength
of at least a half - dozen
laugh - out - loud moments, some truly sharp dialogue, a tremendously likable cast, and the sheer force
of its cheerful goofiness.
For as many times as
Life of the
Party is able to get a
laugh or two, it works just as hard to justify its subplots.
Nonetheless, the biggest
laughs in this surprisingly funny farce don't come courtesy
of the predictable antics
of the younger generation but from those
of the nerdy babysitters who seize on a second chance in
life to
party with the beer and bikini set, especially Judi (Dratch) who flaunts her newfound sexuality, boasting «I mounted an Abercrombie model who's 19 years - old.»
The almost - good news is that in «
Life of the
Party» they still manage, even with their best asset (McCarthy) practically neutralized, enough
laughs to squeak by.
Life of the
Party Melissa McCarthy's latest — about a mother who attends the same college as her daughter, following a divorce — has some big
laughs, but it's dragged down by an excessively sentimental treatment
of the title character, played by McCarthy.
At the same time,
Life of the
Party falls short
of the satirical comedy heights scaled by The Boss and delivers more in the way
of chuckle worthy beats than
laugh out loud scenarios.
Yet Ben, the
life of the
party, threw his head back and
laughed, open - mouthed, constantly bringing Marian up, signaling that he was aware
of the delicate situation and eager to put everyone at ease.
I would hope to make the end
of life a
party in which the important people are gathered to exchange stories, to support each other, and most importantly to
laugh.
Jamie Guttenberg's father, Fred Guttenberg, remembers his daughter as being «the
life of the
party,» that person who made people
laugh and was «the energy in the room.»
Jaime Guttenberg's father, Fred Guttenberg, remembers his daughter as being «the
life of the
party,» that person who made people
laugh and «the energy in the room.»