Not exact matches
The
moment was only a
few seconds long but stood out
in my mind because they were
laughing and riding the scooters like it was their first time, and because there were 2 people riding together on 1 scooter, which was funny to see.
here i am, just a
few moments before the start of our Sunday service... and this is the image
in my mind... i hope i don't
laugh in the middle of the thing.
Well, after a
few moments of gut aching
laughing inside the dressing room with one leg stuck
in a pair of jeans pulled up to my knee - ish area and me hopping around on the other leg while simultaneously holding onto the wall trying to pull / peel the jeans off... I was beginning to sweat, my sanity was being questioned by myself and the saleswoman, and I was striking up quite the hunger.
Make the most of these
moments and sneak
in a
few laughs, cuddles, and giggles that pave the way for meaningful connections with your child at the start and end of each day.
After the crowd
laughed for a
few moments, someone
in the audience shouted out a phrase, and Diaz Jr. repeated it.
I had a
few laughs in it — there's a reasonable scene of people singing karaoke, and a
few other funny
moments, but nowhere was I falling out of my seat
laughing.
Like its a good movie if you base it on Spaceys an Devitos acting and the fact it is wel written
in the comedy part wth a
few really good
laugh out loud
moments and the story is ok i understand there after a big sale but i do nt understand why a guy whose really religious would ignore his job and talk about religion?
Though this shift prevents the film from becoming truly touching
in the character department,
few people are likely to care as the
laughs and shocking
moments keep coming.
For my sake please list all the
laugh out loud scenes, because although there were a
few mildly funny
moments, there sure as shit weren't any causing me pain
in my sides from laughter...
There are
moments of mild amusement, but they are
few and quite far between, and as far as belly
laughs, the only ones you'll hear
in the theater come from the «Ho Ho Ho «s of Santa coming out of the speakers.
With a
few exceptions, like one should - I -
laugh - or - scream
moment right at the end, jokes
in Albino Lullaby are worth a smirk, but nothing more.
His solo piano performance of «Maybe I'm Amazed»
in Fifty Shades Freed may garner some unintentional
laughs, and it is kind of funny, but it's one of the
few moments where his Christian Grey actually does something charming, rather than aiming his laserlike gaze and turning it to full blast.
Yet «The Bronze» has charming
moments and a
few laughs — along with an acrobatic sex scene that might be among the more outrageous and over-the-top since the puppet tryst
in «Team America: World Police.»
Although a
few of the
laughs land, particularly if you're into comedy of social embarrassment (like Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Office), and the frank honesty and intimacy the three leads cultivate and offer each other
in conversation is something we should embrace
in male protagonists, That Awkward
Moment flounders
in the
in - between of the two genres it attempts to fuse.
In fact, there are only a few laugh - out - loud moments in the movie that viewers won't have previously see
In fact, there are only a
few laugh - out - loud
moments in the movie that viewers won't have previously see
in the movie that viewers won't have previously seen.
Instead getting a funny joke out of the proceedings is like pulling teeth, relying mainly on a
few gross - out
moments that might make you
laugh in spite of yourself, but if measured against those found
in Team America: World Police, even
in that field MacGruber doesn't have a chance.
Ron and Hermione provide some great
moments, and Dobby the house elf (here
in quite convincing CGI) provides a
few laughs as he beats himself with whatever hard object is handy (and elicits a
few gasps from the audience when he shows off his bandaged hands, which he attributes to ironing himself as atonement for an action he committed).
Instead, the film is an average summer comedy with a number of silly
moments but
few laugh - out - loud surprises - and makes zero attempt at rectifying the twisted premise
in any meaningful way.
There were
moments of real humor
in this novel (a
few of the chapter titles made me
laugh out loud), but the humor was finely balanced with some real tenderness and a character I couldn't help but hope with.
While the book is not his best work,
in my opinion, it does evoke a
few laugh - out - loud
moments.
The narrative had me
in tears with laughter at times due to the humour and
laugh out loud
moments — when you pick up the game look
in the mirror a
few times and talk to your child.