Not exact matches
Within minutes I was
laughing and eating chicken nuggets with a bunch of bright, engaged Christian students (at Wingate University), remembering once again that the Church is bigger and more beautiful
than its ugliest
moments.
so long to the days of stumbling over a random recipe that sounded delicious, but turned out horrible and / or inedible... leaving the novice baker to wonder whether it was the recipe or them... you have bestowed upon hopeless me: skills, courage, empowerment and more
than a few genuine
laughing - out - loud
moments based on silly confessions.
I love
moments when you just can't stop
laughing and suddenly everything is 10x funnier
than it normally would be.
There \'s nothing I love more
than capturing special
moments through photography - big belly
laughs from toddlers, a sweet sigh from a newborn or a big hug between siblings.
Sadly there are fewer
laughs than there are
moments that make you cringe.
A decent little romantic film, although labeled a Rom - com most of the time it feels more of a drama with a lot of light hearted
moments than truly
laugh out loud scenes.
Moments of laugh - out - loud humor are broken up with truly dramatic, affecting moments that make the character ultimately more complex than he initially
Moments of
laugh - out - loud humor are broken up with truly dramatic, affecting
moments that make the character ultimately more complex than he initially
moments that make the character ultimately more complex
than he initially seems.
I did
laugh a couple of times, but these were more often at random comedic
moments, rather
than any of the parodies.
Super Troopers 2 elicits chuckles here and there, and a few
laugh - out - loud
moments, but the overall impression is of actors working harder at amusing themselves
than at making sure we're amused too.
But Spy never lets its genre conceit get in the way of its comedy, which delivers more
laugh - out - loud
moments than any other mainstream comedy so far this year.
Despite all its ironic detachment --» The Cabin in the Woods» has tons of
laughs, some truly jaw - dropping
moments and a couple scenes of unexpected poignancy that make it more
than a parody movie.
«The Hot Chick» has
moments of heart and is better
than expected, but still goes for cheap
laughs to bring in the young audience.
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.
Ultimately, The Nice Guys gets by on the strength of the two leads and a handful of
laugh - out - loud
moments that are unfortunately few and far between, although a little bit of editing and re-working of the script could have made all the difference, making it tighter where it gets a bit flabby and keeping the momentum going because, unlike Lethal Weapon, there is the sense that Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling have had to work a little bit harder
than Mel Gibson and Danny Glover to get that spark going between them.
There are
laughs to be had, but rather
than side - splitting
laugh - out - loud
moments, you're more likely to smirk at the comedy, but smirk you will — a lot.
Their excellent performances as a triangle of so - called best friends offers up more
than enough
laugh out loud
moments that rise above the mere crudeness of its male rivals (hello Adam Sandler!)
However, Ghostbusters plays more for
laughs than scare, and Fright Night isn't really funny as it is comical, generating most of its amusement from the comic relief provided through the tensest of
moments than in anything that would be funny on its own.
More often
than not, Payne's preferred method of trying to squeeze
laughs and tears from the same
moment — or rather, following a lump - in - the - throat
moment with a carefully timed comic jab — simply cancels itself out.
Packing more
laughs and smiles on your face
moments in 22 - minutes
than some full - length comedies, «Toy Story of Terror!»
, but there's a deeply - creepy intensity to his character and there are more
than a few
moments where the atmosphere overtakes the
laughs.
Pena fares better in his co-lead performance, but even he is hampered by having to force in dialogue that plays more for the easy
laugh in the
moment than as something this particular character might say on a day - to - day basis.
Other
than a few
moments where his own accent breaks through, Franco orchestrates a near dead - on embodiment of Wiseau, comfortably invoking Wiseau's boisterous, unpredictable
laugh, stiff facial mannerisms (with makeup help), and groggily voice.
One
moment they could be talking about how simple the internet is and the next one is making fun of the fact that the other's hair did something funny and what makes it work is that we get the joke and are
laughing with these two rather
than at them, or even worse just watching them
laugh.
BEST SCENE: It's tough to pick a single
moment that charmed me the most, but I
laughed much more
than I should have when Pirate Captain addressed the scientists as «nerds» without any type of hesitation.
The characters have genuinely hilarious
moments that actually made me
laugh harder
than I care to admit.
Slither is a rarity in today's feature film climate, and lovingly embraces its sillier
moments, rather
than laughing them off or dressing them up in fancy VFX.
The Walking Deceased actually got more
laughs out of me, during some of its non-parody
moments,
than the sitcom.
Writer Kim Fuller (the person responsible for another, rather infamous «girl power» comedy, Spice World) often strains to come up with convincing reasons for the women to stick to their often - failing plan, and while there are more
than a few grin - worthy
moments, there is a clear dearth of any that induce audible
laughs.
With stellar (albeit repetitive and occasionally janky) voice acting, excellent gunplay, and more
than a few
laugh - out - loud
moments, this is one you should add to your library.
That said, there is an impossible amount of fun in High Noon VR, and it has way more
laugh - out - loud
moments than any $ 9.99 game has a right to have.
Overall in the time I spent with The Darwin Project I had so much fun with this charming game and had more
laugh out loud
moments than I would expect from a early access title.