Sentences with phrase «more than a few laughs»

I've been in on more than a few laughs and jokes when explaining to people that most of the new universal life no lapse guarantee policies provide guaranteed coverage to age 121.
We walked around OTR, shared more than a few laughs, snapped some pics and ate our body weight in steamed mussels and mushroom flat bread at Zula.
The sequel is equally as filled with that unique mix of culture and shtick, but it's still enough to wring more than a few laughs (and tears) from today's jaded audiences (there was even applause at the screening I attended).
Fighters sounds fun on paper — taking a picture of yourself, dressing it up and then heading into scraps with the Vita's camera making it all «come to life», but it's a shallow fighting game that doesn't provide anything more than a few laughs during round one.
Case in point: Gertrude and Leo Stein, two of the early 20th century's most astute collectors, got more than a few laughs out of their friendship with Pablo Picasso.
Serreau directs for maximum freneticism, with her actors rushing around and regurgitating great torrents of imperfectly subtitled dialogue (a gratuitous subplot involving drug traffickers seems to have been inserted just to double the hysteria), and while there are more than a few laughs, most of them are laughs of recognition — seeing these gags again is like coming across long - lost (and vaguely embarrassing) relations.
The same light carriage that Dern is famous for is still present here, and she and Harris mine more than a few laughs from a later scenario involving a hostage standoff that's as scary as it is wholly absurd.
There are more than a few laughs to be had.
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.
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