Speaking of the main story, the main story in Destiny 2 has
more humour in it and never feels as depressing as the first game seemed to focus purely on.
Not exact matches
I got some of the best feedback on my personal style, which I'll share with you: it was to be
more playful, to see the
humour in things and to see the
humour in other people having different opinions to yourself.
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.
Whatever is the better option, no real security can be found
in information alone, not everyone is gifted
in humour and public speaking and community is
more real where there is physical presence.
With lyrics like, «My lover's got
humour... I should've worshiped her sooner» and «My church offers no absolution... She tells me, «Worship
in the bedroom,» The only heaven I'll be sent to... is when I'm alone with you,» you're saying that sex is
more freeing,
more real,
more human,
more worthy as a site of worship than any church.
I've learned to be creative, and I've learned that you - really - need a sense of
humour to call the gloopy mess
in the oven «bread» when it's overflowed the pan and is
more «blah».
What a briliant piece of work... Kudos Hamzah... This was really nostalgic and very well written... I would have like it
more if you had written something on the way Suarez felt the pain of loss as the fans did and also the way he celebrated with the fans and his sense of
humour (That celebration
in front of Moyes??? Good work nonetheless...:)
I think Greg did a wonderful, open - minded, genuine thing and I respect the hell out of the fact that he kept coming back to this blog, updating people as to the progress of the event, taking questions to pass along, being open to having information about Nestle's actions provided to him
in order to educate him because he was open to being educated, and even taking
more than his share of condescension directly or indirectly from people on the previous thread about things as irrelevant as his sense of
humour.
She's done it very, very well indeed I think, bringing
humour and scrutiny
in that
more combative, traditional way that PMQs is delivered.
#TwitterJokeTrial means comedians will feel
more secure tweeting jokes and people making threats will try work
in some
humour.
He was a genuinely friendly bloke, who could find
humour in subjects
more technical than most and who could make an hour feel like minutes.
more humour and detail at PMQs, She made principled decisions
in her leadership and showed occasional flashes of brilliance, (backing Abbott) but sometimes there was shambolism
in the behind - the - scenes running of the party.
In PMQs, she was specific and detailed, although but sticking to Labour» spre - election policy before the election she sounds like she» smakesde her sound stuck in a time warp and she could have shown more humou
In PMQs, she was specific and detailed, although but sticking to Labour» spre - election policy before the election she sounds like she» smakesde her sound stuck
in a time warp and she could have shown more humou
in a time warp and she could have shown
more humour.
Laughter is far
more general than just a response to
humour: it is a social glue that we use
in all sorts of ways to bind ourselves together.
«While humorous advertising might be appropriate for some road safety topics such as anti-drink driving and anti-speeding messages, my small study shows that
more research is needed to determine if using positive emotion - based messages such as
humour is effective
in preventing driver sleepiness.
In a study that asked men to rate what they looked for in a long - term partner, men rated personality, sense of humour, intelligence and common interests as more important than looks
In a study that asked men to rate what they looked for
in a long - term partner, men rated personality, sense of humour, intelligence and common interests as more important than looks
in a long - term partner, men rated personality, sense of
humour, intelligence and common interests as
more important than looks *.
The SMILE study revealed a 20 % decrease
in agitation
in dementia by using
humour therapy, progress similar to the
more common usage of anti-psychotic meds.
I also like the wit and
humour in your posts that ranges from fashion to make up to some
more personal posts.
I've often been dubbed as a «bully» but a lot of people, even
more of teachers have called me a class clown before [although my
humour is often pure mockery of the snobby bitch
in class or just complete satire about a subject that deserved said satire]...
I love shopping, dancing, am a lady with good sence of
humour and am looking for a
more matured man
in my life someone to wild me up, some one who will love me for me, someone worth my love and lastly some to be serious with me
active senior... caring, sensitive, interested
in many things, appreciate diversity, sense of
humour, the arts, travel... and
more
Just inbox me if you want a chat or whatever ya wantt Music Biffy clyro Alice
in wonderland Tea Drink Tattoo s (when I get
more than to my one) Festivals Acting Mor e on request from the jukebox I like to think of myself as a funny / weird /
humoured person with a romantic side.
I'm a 55 year old guy slim 6» tall live on my own
in Skegness very easy to get on with good sense of
humour very keen to meet a nice Asian guy for friendship maybe
more am very down to earth honest and discreet
Be
More Successful
in Online Dating — Use
Humour.
They needed
more pulp
humour and a
more focused director
in charge, massive disappointment.
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.
While most superheroes are rather po - faced do - gooders, Deadpool offers something
more irreverent,
more grotesque
in its
humour and — with his withering asides direct to the audience —
more knowing.
The heart and the
humour of the story
more than make up for any clunkiness
in the game's mechanics and a slow start.
While there are moments of
humour, the film doesn't take the characters forward from where we left them
in Shrek 2, feeling
more like the next instalment of an episodic TV series than a genuinely worthwhile sequel.
It's often funny, too,
in a deadpan, gallows -
humour sort of way, and
more than ever Payne allows the
humour to rise up gently from his story rather than burst through it.
That said, there have been
more varied groups of children collected
in many other films, and
in spite of occasional moments of empathy or
humour, they fail to capture the imagination.
But he saw
more than
humour in the project.
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).
As Lucrecia Martel demonstrates
in La Ciénaga (The Swamp), there is
more twisted banal horror and caustic
humour to be discovered
in the forms of...
Calvin is let off the hook far too many times and any pathos is put
in the background to broader
humour, such as when Calvin and Ruby visit Calvin's mother
in a sequence that feels
more like something out of Meet the Fockers (Jay Roach, 2004).
Rating: 7/10 — it's easy to forget that there are other animation studios
in Japan beside Studio Ghibli (here it's Madhouse), but despite some obvious flaws, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a positive reminder; engaging and unpretentious, it's a movie that treats its
more serious themes with genuine integrity, while adding a lively sense of
humour, all of which makes for an entertaining, if not entirely polished, viewing experience.
A sucker for well - placed potty
humour more than I'd like to admit, Perrin tosses
in a couple of spots that would make the Farrelly brothers proud.
And
in a film full of dick jokes and drug
humour, it takes quite the stretch to make any of the
more serious moments with any real pathos or poignancy.
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.
After the slightly
more rote LEGO Marvel's Avengers spent the bulk of its playtime retelling stories from the MCU film franchise, Super Heroes 2 returns to the original story format to pack
in as much nostalgia and referential
humour as is brickally possible.
It has much
more in its canon than simply rubbing its own sense of stylishness
in our faces: namely a great cast, strong
humour, and entertaining story.
In fact there's a whole series of six books, so if this vampire movie has the same bite and
humour as MEAN GIRLS there'll be lots
more potential fodder.
The film's plot — while not exactly unprecedented — is weak at times and sits at the back burner to these guys all trying something cool with the jokes, but I would've preferred,
in light of the film like Attack the Block, for this movie to try and embed the narrative into the
humour a lot
more, rather than just make another The Babysitter with
more comedians.
The
humour is also very much of a different time, veering towards being totally un-PC and getting away with
more than it probably should because of the retro setting, and had it actually been made
in the 1970s we would all be likely be saying «Well, they wouldn't get away with it nowadays».
Davis has everything that Lopez doesn't
in Maid
in Manhattan: modesty, natural beauty, charisma, a wry sense of
humour — you could watch a whole movie about this persona, which is probably what Hughes had
in mind, and her one sequence ends with a joke that also happens to be a far
more accurate representation of the subtle fear that aristocracy puts
in the minimum - wager than any of the Cinderella markers you'll find
in Maid
in Manhattan.
Sightseers, his latest offering coming close on the heels of Kill List, has
more in common with that first film than with his sophomore effort, returning to the sort of wildly juxtaposed
humour with which he made his initial impact.
If there was voice work either
in Japanese or English and the scenes included
more humour and quirkiness then it would offer loads of personality to the experience but as it is, Touhou Genso Rondo feels
more flat than it should.
Reared on a diet of the genuinely affecting scatological slapsticks of the Farrelly Brothers and the still - fitfully - entertaining product out of Judd Apatow's exhausted factory, we're far
more sophisticated
in our fringe
humour these days.
in toto, HD) gives us
more cutting - edge Catskills
humour involving Eddie Kaye Thomas's Rosenberg, as well as
more coked - up baby and a scene where the Russian mobster's hot daughter tries to blow Santa Claus.
Hahaha my taste
in humour is
more dark and twisted.