Sentences with phrase «less humor in it»

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Millennials have embraced self - deprecation as a great type of humor to have in a globalized society where people interact less in person because it adds an element of the ability to relate to the person with whom you are interacting.
It can be a confusing platform to use, tweets are often dashed off from smartphones, hashtags can be hijacked and humor doesn't always translate in 140 characters or less — all of which can lead to fiascos like these.
For he can help us to get some spiritual distance on our cultural situation; he can increase our awareness of those aspects of our modern consciousness which cut the heart out of our Christian experience, and so help to free us from them; he can help engender in us a sense of humor about ourselves which comes from taking a less contemporary and more eternal perspective — a perspective in which our love of God, our gratefulness to Christ and our concern for our neighbor will have a chance to grow.
The slack grin I got in response was less about humor than suffering a fool.
Where once Toomey was known in track circles as a sort of international good - humor man, he has now settled down, more or less.
It was at the university that he met his future wife, Gina Eckenrode, a Ph.D. student in biochemistry who was drawn to his kindness and wry sense of humor, which was less cynical back then.
As a relationship progresses, then, a man's humor becomes less important — perhaps even counterproductive in certain situations — whereas a woman's sense of humor becomes a blessing.
They found in 1986 that men who score high on the CHS report less marital satisfaction than their peers who do not use humor as much to cope.
I'm making my pictures and theme less «perfect,» trying to include some of my life and sense of humor in my captions, and i've been loving sharing glimpses of my life and thoughts through Instagram stories.
I know there is always risk in dating site for looking something missing in your life, who knows perhaps in this site i could fine my half of my heart, will i know in this world no one is perfect but good chemistry is enough to make life complet & happy, I «am a kind of woman has a sense of humors, sweet, loving i always think what is the best of my partner so that less argue & fighting.
Those who jump in with sexualised comments, brash observations or inappropriate humor are the members who are less likely to find real love or enjoy a successful online dating experience.
I'm divorced, financially stable, well - educated, perverse in my sense of humor, procrastinate on the most important things and am right on time for the things less stressful.
A buddy - comedy wrapped in a British Columbia road trip, Suck It Up figures out how to find the humor in emotionally distressing situations that might elude any less determined characters than the film's two protagonists.
... Although the humorin the show's pilot at least — is less reliant on what most people would call «jokes» and more reliant on «a tiny child in a bowtie saying the word «brassiere,»» as far as sitcoms go, it's inoffensive and as comforting as Mrs. Cooper's tater tots.
The fact that these two brothers get a kick out of excessively lowbrow toilet humor — and the fact that their massive audiences also enjoy this sort of sub-sophomoric humor, in droves no less — is taken as a signifier that the country is on some sort of massive mental downturn, with projected results of deflated math scores and wanton pie - throwing in the streets.
With a bit less Kung - foolery than the previous outing, there are many moments of humor and fun in this sequel.
Also screened: Sadako Vs. Kayako (Grade: B --RRB-, an entertaining, teen - friendly marriage of the The Ring and The Grudge mythologies that (thank God) has a sense of humor about itself, even though its final confrontation is less than satisfying; Dearest Sister (Grade: C +), a poetic (and rather slow) meditation on class conflict couched in a ghost story from Laotian director Mattie Do; and Down Under (Grade: B --RRB-, a Superbad - style profane coming - of - age comedy set against the backdrop of the Cronulla race riots that took place in Sydney, Australia in Christmas 2005.
That humor and imagination are far less prevalent in this brisk outing than they were in last November's outstanding Wreck - It Ralph also accounts for something.
On the plus side, at least there's a lot less of the gross humor in this one and there is a little of the pencil drawings from the book — but even that's getting a little old.
He's been like that, more or less, ever since, a fan - favorite for folks who value a little humor in their comic books have kept an eye on the character ever since.
Once again, The Hangover franchise continues to prove that it's probably even funnier the less you are exposed to wild humor (for example: see «Naked Asian Man Pops Out Of Trunk in The Hangover).
But this sequel manages to be bad in its own right, just as absurd as its predecessor, but with even less awareness and humor to it.
Older viewers who grew up with the Disney style of fluid animation, as seen in Snow White, Bambi and Pinocchio, might have to get used to the style, but the humor and the exploits of the diverse set of characters should more than make up for the less - costly animation technique.
By the very nature of how we approached this list (mentioned in that intro you might not have read), the laugh riot ensues immediately, the humor being less «acquired taste» and more «in your face.»
There's a moment when Constantine has to team up with another criminal, who's much less intelligent and a lot cruder, and that when the film mixes in dark humor and entertainment.
It's a bit like the 40 - Year - Old Virgin with the characters more in the realm of plausibility and less of the ribald humor.
Justin Lin could be a good candidate, or maybe Antoine Fuqua; if they would want to go in a more Rambo 4ish way, with a less macho / humor feel and a more serious shit action film.
Far less noxious — and much more crossover - friendly — than most of their peers, writer - directors Jay and Mark Duplass had established a comfy little niche in the Amerindie landscape, imbuing films like The Puffy Chair (2005) and Baghead (2008) with a shaggy - dog humor that's an antidote to all that SXSW - sponsored mopiness.
Only a whiff of humor and even less memorable human interaction beyond military speak leads to even less for audiences to be entertained by in between non-descript assaults.
It's Howard's more workmanlike, less antic sensibility that infuses «Solo» and, in many cases, drags it down, with the few remaining traces of quippy, flippant humor either falling flat or sounding hopelessly derivative.
In Carl Matheson «s early aughties piece on the humour of TVs The Simpsons, he talks about something he calls hyper - irony: «The flavor of humor offered by today's comedies is colder, based less on a shared sense of humanity than on a sense of world - weary cleverer - than - thou - ness.»
The humor is wedged in between squabbles and the resulting laughs feeling less natural.
In several ways, Howl's Moving Castle is reminiscent of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, though it has less humor and no musical numbers.
It also frequently shows a real sense of humor (alongside the less successful «fun» humor), especially when it is situated firmly in character, showcasing Spider - Man's irreverent prankster side.
In fact, so much of the humor is adult, whether in raunchiness or complexity, that Jackboots on Whitehall is less a family film than one for liberal parents and their precocious teenIn fact, so much of the humor is adult, whether in raunchiness or complexity, that Jackboots on Whitehall is less a family film than one for liberal parents and their precocious teenin raunchiness or complexity, that Jackboots on Whitehall is less a family film than one for liberal parents and their precocious teens.
If there's a way to tell a story about cancer, avoiding downbeat despair and plugging in distinctly English humor without seeming flippant or anything less than honest, director Catherine Hardwicke and screenwriter Morwenna Banks (whose 2013 BBC radio play «Goodbye» was the inspiration) do it well, finding a tricky balance between dignified and accessible.
While this is undeniably the most spectacular in the Die Hard series when it comes to the scope of the heinous crimes committed and the sheer amount of destruction that comes into play, if there's one thing that this fourth entry is the lesser of, it's in the humor department.
As the story moves forward with Anna — in town while Clinch robs a stagecoach — teaching Albert to shoot in order to beat Foy at a duel, the jokes become scarcer as the screenwriters abandon almost any effort at humor when matters of the plot are concerned and less effective as the movie's own comic formula runs its course.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's (The Terminator, Commando) second (and final) appearance as the Robert E. Howard - created Cimmerian hero, this fantasy adventure sees a less adult Conan in a PG - rated epic (just prior to the PG - 13 implementation, which this very violent film would have most certainly received) that ups the humor quotient while toning down the T&A and much of the gory violence from John Milius's Conan the Barbarian.
Fans of Freaks and Geeks and Silicon Valley will already be aware of Martin Starr's talents as a comedic actor and here he is perfectly cast, wringing every last drop of humor from scenes which might have fallen flat in a lesser actor's hands.
There's much humor to be found in these characters» restless behavior and tendency to fall into less - than - ideal situations.
Though in the moment the film balances some of the scares with humor (and who could expect less from Jordan Peele?)
One caveat is to err on the side of less humorous if you are in doubt and to get early feedback before widely sharing humor since not everyone agrees on the same level of lightheartedness when it comes to training.
The rest of the yokai are just used for slapstick humor or one - shot jokes, and while I understand the key audience and what they are looking for in this kind of manga, I would have been much more impressed if the jokes were less «LOL LOOK AT THIS WEIRD GUY» and something a little more substantial.
With incredible creativity, sharp humor, and deep empathy, Whaley creates a story that is much less about the science fiction of coming back to life and more about living life in the present.
With incredible creativity, sharp humor, and deep empathy, John Whaley creates a story that is much less about the science fiction of coming back to life and more about living life in the present.
In less capable hands, the subject matter could come across as moralizing, but by introducing a charming cast of critters — opossums, birds, squirrels, and so on — Applegate adds levity, humor, and balance.
Ed Yong, whose humor is as evident as his erudition, prompts us to look at ourselves and our animal companions in a new light - less as individuals and more as the interconnected, interdependent multitudes we assuredly are.
Imagine that James Cameron's Avatar had less «pretty» aliens and 100 % more sense of humor about itself, and you're in the right ballpark.
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