Some laughs -
more guffaws really - from the Tories lead him onto that often - heard argument about them wanting to cut spending.
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more guffawing over babies.
Not exact matches
Nicholson wears his devilish, ear - to - ear grin from his first scene to last, and one has to assume that's his reaction to the presumably enormous size of his paycheck and not the material, which never elicits anything
more than a slight
guffaw — and most of those just come from the early shock value trippiness of seeing Sandler and Nicholson share the same screen.
This is a sophisticated watch — if a little forgiving of male foibles, and
more likely to give you an attack of wry smiles than out - and - out
guffaws.
Bad Moms is one of the
more pushy raunchy comedies you'll likely come across, a film so reliant on using vulgarity as a crutch it has characters drop F - bombs at their children's schools and during PTA meetings because without them, the makers of this film feel like they won't get a laugh from audiences prone to
guffaw just because they heard harsh language.
Although Intolerable Cruelty is a light, amusing slice of «battle of the sexes» comedy, you probably should expect to smile much
more than
guffaw at all of the crazy antics.
You probably shouldn't laugh but the inevitable reaction to some of the
more pretentious dialogue in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a
guffaw.
With the already - small cast whittled down to this bickering twosome, the film becomes that much
more of a trial though with an occasional
guffaw - worthy line — none better than Amber's priceless put - down «I'd rather fuck a pig than kiss you, monkey boy!»
He's
more beside it all,
guffawing good - naturedly at what fun it all is being James Franco hosting Saturday Night Live.
He adds spice to a film with
more smiles than
guffaws.
The Men Who Stare at Goats, adapted from Jon Ronson's excellent book, is a woefully unfunny conspiracy comedy where a gamey George Clooney — trying to channel the genius of Cary Grant, but coming across
more like the spawn of Norman Wisdom and Jennifer Lopez — manages to illicit defeated groans rather than hearty
guffaws.
Still, there is at least one revelation that promises to exact
more than a few
guffaws from its audience.
This is just one
more that will evoke a
guffaw of disbelief rather than a groundswell of concern.
Just when it seemed the blogosphere had drained every last
guffaw out of the Nixon Peabody not - a-theme-song song (here in MP3), along comes one
more: Selection of the song as the Favorite Jam of Summer 07 by the VH1 program Best Week Ever.
The great cake eater, his name was Peter He ate cake raw, he ate cake baked He ate round cakes (called pancakes) But now poor Peter is no
more Because he exploded (big
guffaw) No, it's true I tell you, do not laugh I still have his icky scarf