Sentences with phrase «little more humour»

I'd have appreciated a little more humour, like the entertaining codex entries in previous Creed games.
Try a little more humour and a little less embellishment specifically used to try and reinforce your views on events like 9/11 which were joke material - whether you like it or not - three years ago.
We're going to bring a little more humour than maybe we had in the past, a slightly different voice, more focused on splashy layouts.

Not exact matches

I think we all need to get a sense of humour, put what Gray said into perspective, and become a little bit more thick - skinned.»
But by far the biggest blunder is in how seriously it takes itself; a little campiness and a self - deprecating sense of humour would have gone a long way to making the film a lot more likeable.
Watch for the way that outer space (visited more often here than in the previous films combined) dissolves into the glow stars that still cling to Clark's childhood ceiling; the way that baseball is resuscitated America's central pastime; or the way that Singer cuts every cornball moment with a little humour at the expense of our childish hunger for it (like Lois sliding down a plastic slide, or a little boy's asthmatic wheeze off - camera).
The plot has a whodunnit - and - how - do - we - prove - it element here that is a little more complex than last time, but crucially director Paul King and his co-writer Simon Farnaby once again show a perfect feel for Paddington's humour, strengths and effect on the world.
There's great humour, knowledge and deference to the source material, and more than 250 little plastic people to unlock if you're that into it — yet at the same time, it's wrapped in a playstyle that's really starting to crack and fray at the edges.
Lurid and more than a little absurd, this wild road movie is a colourful combination of violence and humour.
My only gripe really was some of the superhero dreams sequences at the beginning of the film were perhaps more in keeping with the type of slapstick airhead humour Stiller exercised in Zoolander and was perhaps a little ill fitting for Walter Mitty.
There are a couple of CGI shots that look a little plasticky, the director's TV background is noticeable in his occasionally mundane choice of camera angles and the action might be undercut with humour a little too often, but these minor niggles are more than countered with some first - rate fight dynamics, effortlessly pithy badinage and top - drawer performances.
A sub-genre that began as a flippant remark by writer Curt Siodmak to «Wolfman» director George Waggner back in 1943, the verbal gag inadvertently spawned the studio's first ghoulish combo, «Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman,» and enjoyed a good run over the next decade through various recombinations, adding Abbot & Costello when dopey humour was the only element that could milk a little more money before the genre's official retirement at the studio.
All in all, a bit of humour, a little more interesting rather than working through worksheet questions.Also, allocate a few more minutes if doing as a starter (up to 15 minutes).
However, this issue does manage to find its feet a little more, bringing back some much needed humour in a sparkling two - hander that sees Tony Stark taken down a peg or two by Rocket Raccoon.
Staff could have been more welcoming when we popped by, but it was a wet and miserable day and that would make anyone a little ill - humoured.
At just half - way through the total playtime South Park: The Stick of Truth feels like it has already thrown everything it has got at you, leaving the second half feeling a little repetitive and formulaic, though the strong sense of humour more than manages to carry you through.
The humour along is more than enough to keep you playing but as with anything it's the gameplay that also has to live up to standards and it's here that the game trips up a little.
Overwatch is earnest, a little goofy, and even though it's more focused on Pixar - style warmth than TF2's slightly darker character humour, it still has that cheesy, superhero appeal.
But thanks to this latest dev diary we're a little bit more optimistic as we get to see lots of different ways to dismember the undead masses and a few glimpses of humour along the way.
At the age of one, an infant will seek more independence, discover the world from an upright position, find their sense of humour, and start to develop their own little personality — something that will endure a lifetime.
Of course it will make NO DIFFERENCE HERE but a little pointed humour greases the wheels of life making it just a little bit more worthwhile.
Sonya's blog will look at the more practical side of parenting, both the highs and the lows with a little humour and honesty.
In my blog, I'll be looking at the more practical side of parenting, both the highs and the lows, with a little humour and honesty.
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