Sentences with phrase «little jokes there»

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There is a funny joke that tends to circulate among those who are more than a little beauty - obsessed: The moment we're running late is the moment we attempt a complicated eye look with liquid eyeliner.
I told that joke because in church there little agreement.
The campaign stopped short of issuing a fatwa against the editors, although there was a little nervous joking around here about who would get to open the mail.
«Hard working MEN»... that says it all right there... and the mousey little women walk ten steps behind their men, not saying a damned thing... what a joke.
And I freely admit I sometimes use too many extraneous, space - consuming, overly - descriptive, qualifying, words or sentences written quickly and in a stream - of - conscientiousness, run - on sort of fashion with occasional typos mostly due to fatigue of being up way too late (which also explains this post in general) after a long day of political discussion which refreshingly had little religious content though of course there is often much overlap between the two but posting is barely a hobby but more of an occasional passtime so now i wonder if what I write could be considered abuse as I've can't really recall seeing much if any sorrt of «text filibustering» not that this is exactly filibustering more a spontaneous text performance response joke and meant in jest to be absurdly long and useless so of course i hope you appreciate the spirit.
There are a lot of little jokes that seem rather harmless to me and I may even share some of them with my inner group of friends away from the internet but the internet is so massive that you have to restrain yourself rather than using them whether they seem appropriate or not.
«I joke that we are developing our training ground and one of the things we are doing is putting a cryo - chamber in there and if we put Arsene in there we can preserve him for a little longer.
I joked Saturday night that there is very, very little you can not buy with $ 24 million, and that though Harden will miss the Thunder, he'll find a way to be okay.
blah blah was joking and laughing about, The photos are mainly of standing around or a little jog here and there!
Speaking after the world, Dyche insisted that the stewardship was amateurish whilst questioning how the fans were allowed to reach his players without any intervention, he said: «There used to be a time, when I was playing, that if people got onto a football pitch it was a bit of a joke, a little bit silly.
Lois B. Morris, president of the Shelter Island League of Women Voters, said Monday that while the «very tasteless» joke made the audience a little «uncomfortable» during the speech, «the people who complained about it weren't there
There's little to fear from the existing Do - It - Yourself Biology (DIYbio) movement, concludes a report released today by the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. «There's been a lot of debate in the biosecurity community about what DIYers may or may not be doing, from making narcotics to pandemics to viruses that kill heads of state (I'm not joking),» writes Wilson fellow and report co-author Daniel Grushkin in an e-mail to ScienceInsider.
There are many reasons the inflammatory response does not shut off and they can include poor diet, dehydration, nutrient deficiencies, genetic predisposition, lack of exercise and not enough visits to your local chiropractor (a little joke, but they say the truth is said in jest...).
This wheel comes PACKED, no joking, PACKED full of super cute studs, there are some very adorable little things going on in this wheel.
The picture presents itself as a naughty court jester ready to thumb its nose gleefully at just about anything: There are gross earwax jokes, as well as gentle little pokes at every bit of fairy - tale movie lore from «Babe» to «Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.»
On the other hand, when the poor little Gingerbread Man gets so freaked out he accidentally poops out a Jelly Tot... well, there's a dirty joke that can be enjoyed by the entire family.
Compared to that level of bravura, Stranger than Fiction's jokes never rise beyond simply pointing out how crazy a man would look if he thought there was a little voice in his head talking about him.
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.
Though there are some good jokes here and there about the humiliations a little person actor has to endure on your average movie set, for the most part, the biggest laughs have little to do with Davis and everything to do with the celebrity guests.
There's a final little visual joke involving a rat in the foreground and the Boston State House dome in the background, which seems a tad gimmicky, as well as a cheap throw - in.
All the plot elements are there, and there are very little jokes.
With such a palette of absurd and juvenile humor, there's something for everyone in this rapid fire executions of jokes, at least anyone who isn't afraid of a little inappropriate, sexual and racial provocation.
There is very little slapstick (outside of the daydreaming sequences that is), instead working for the jokes.
You can change line a little here or there or an alternate joke.
There was a little much toilet humor and vaudeville jokes were just too obscure for 2011.
The film does little more than layer joke upon joke and if you're not laughing, there isn't much else to do.
There are few flaws with the film including bringing back Colin Firth and the Elton John joke gets a little bit tiring.
There's some absolutely amazing premium costumes, but these can only be picked up with real cash for a whopping $ 4, something that feels a little like the Joke Of The Century — but no, Capcom is deadly serious.
There's just little funny about the film... not the plot, not the dialogue, not the situations, and almost none of the jokes.
There are hundreds of perfectly - timed jokes (a bucket falling from above or a red sock in the laundry) or happy little moments.
My Nintendo is a joke and there's very little incentive to do these surveys when there are no rewards worth redeeming anymore, especially if the Nintendo Switch is the only Nintendo console you own.
In case you forget about Forrest's physical invulnerability, everyone and his brother and his voiceover is there to remind you; and Forrest's little porcine grunts even become a lame running joke for capping scenes.
Some of the jokes in the film's first trailer do fall a little flat, but the animation is impeccable and there's something about that LEGO piece clicking sound that make the appeal of going on an adventure in that realm undeniably appealing.
In fact, there are even a few jokes in here that, while amusing, seem a little out of place, as though they are only in the movie, because the cast and crew have fallen in love with a particular pun that Seth Rogen came out with one day.
There's been a certain desperation to the efforts, with films like «Shark Tale» and «Chicken Little» relying too much on puns and associations instead of writing actual jokes.
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There's this running joke among my friends about my obsession with the film The Room — that little ol' gem from confusingly accented writer / director / producer / star Tommy Wiseau.
Finally, someone let him direct his own script, and the result was Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, a riotous riff on the hard - boiled works of Raymond Chandler (chapter titles are all from Philip Marlowe novels: Lady in the Lake, The Simple Art of Murder, The Little Sister, etc), that nimbly satirizes the movie business, detective - movie plotting (there are always two cases that implausibly tie up together), the action hero as idiot and the conventions of the film noir voiceover («Oh shit, back up, back up, I forgot to mention — Jesus, this is terrible narration, it's like my dad telling a joke and saying, oh, I should have told you the cowboy's horse is blue...»).
A neat twist on the standard rom - com finale aside, there is little here that you won't have seen before, and the jokes are quite often «hit and miss», but Mazer's film has more than enough going for it to keep audiences onside.
The cast is also pitch perfect — a little Anna Kendrick joke there... did you see what I did there... with everyone having a wonderful time.
However, although one can see the humour in what Tom is saying, there are moments where the jokes fall a little flat.
While the extended run time makes Wet Hot American Summer's jokes a little easier to get along with, there are still a few gags that simply don't work.
(There's a little bit of Ricky Gervais's David Brent in Gary's incessant, obliviously mean - spirited joking — the prattling of a man who always has to get the last dirty word.)
But while it's always great to see a director explore new territory, Levy seems to be a little out of his comfort zone with this family dramedy, never quite sure how to handle the more serious moments when there's always another joke right around the corner.
There is one scene where her butt is mentioned, but it's not a huge close up and the joke will go over little kids» heads.
There's such great suspension of disbelief and attention to detail (and I will go toe - to - toe with anyone who questions that this movie is FILLED with clever little jokes, details, and in gags... it's remarkable) that even a gap of years between the present and my last viewing doesn't stop me from knowing every line, every nuance, and every joke.
Along with Nigel, there are three other notable new characters are introduced, all of them initially appealing, but too little is done with Foxy Cleopatra, while Goldmember is a two - joke villain (he speaks with a funny Dutch accent in addition to the obvious) which isn't really funny after the first scene we see him in, and a one - joke character in No. 3, who is a mole (spy) who literally has a giant mole on his face.
These little side jokes, as well as behaviors and relationships, are often funnier and more interesting than the main plot twists — as well as the «mockumentary» stuff — but there are enough of them in the movie's loose structure that it never gets dull.
There is even a dick joke of sorts in the Old Testament, specifically the Book of Kings, in which King Rehoboam, intent on proving himself a harsher ruler than his late father, King Solomon, is advised by his old buddies to declare, «My little finger shall be thicker than my father's loins.»
Spoofing the Hollywood system is already a tricky business — most of the time, these movies are so loaded with in - jokes that it's difficult for the audience to relate — but when you couple that with the controversial casting of a white actor playing a black character for most of the film, there's little room for error.
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