Sentences with phrase «much fewer laughs»

I'm not exactly sure on the what genre David Cross was going for; comedy / drama seems to fit the bill, however, the film had much fewer laughs than I think Cross was aiming for.

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If the first few days of 2015 are any indication of how the year will progress the next 12 months are so far looking glittery and warm — filled with equal quantities of vegetables and ice cream, underscored by full on work and much needed play, but a bit hangry and punctuated by laughable (as in I'd laugh if I weren't so hangry) service.
Which might make a few people at the Kremlin laugh and not much more.
What it feels like: Coughing, sneezing, laughing, squatting or lifting something puts pressure on your bladder, leading to leakage — as little as a few drops or as much as a geyser.
Charles laughs at me so much because I love rewatching the same few tv shows over and over again.
She laughed as she told me she hadn't spent this much money on clothing in years, but found herself splurging on more than a few vintage dresses.
I agreed with pretty much all of your opinions, and you made me laugh on a few.
While I am happy to have a few laugh lines and much prefer the years to show happiness in my face than sadness, I thought it about time to take the delicate skin around my eye area a little more seriously.
Much of this writing is awful; some of it has a few lines of promise; and other pieces just make me laugh.
A while back i had a few friends over, we poured some wine, had a bit too much, decided to call one of the numbers, and we laughed are asses off the entire time!!!
The Simpsons still finds out how to bring a few laughs of its bizarre social satire, but in its 27th season it lacks much of its charm, originality and clever writing, enough to consider the show's possibly retirement.
Personally, this aspect definitely didn't bother me too much, so I was just hoping for a few laughs.
See The Incredible Burt Wonderstone if you want a few belly laughs, but do not expect much more and I will not reveal any more than that.
You'll laugh as much as you scream, if not more, and few horror games capture that sense of grisly fun so well.
I have wanted to watch this as a few months ago I didn't really like Russell Brand, however after seeing him on Celebrity Big Brother Hi - Jack (UK) he made me laugh so much... so I'd love to see what he is like in the film.
As for the movie itself, it's strictly middle - of - the - road fare; good for a few laughs, but too skewed towards girls aged 8 - 13 to do much for entire families.
That's because aside from offering up a few silly scares, a genuine laugh here and there, and a photogenic cast of young people that look like they're right off the set of Pretty Little Liars (of which, Whitey Able scores some laughs as a bitchy mean girl while Anson Mount smolders accordingly) there really isn't much to Levine's stylish and staid first feature.
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is still just a fluffy dessert flick with not much inspiration except to exploit its stars bodies and put them in ridiculous situations to gain a few laughs.
While the film leaves much to be desired, it's a pretty focused comedy that does carry a few laughs, along with an incredible amount if energy.
Needless to say, we pretty much know how it ends as soon as the contest begins, so the best we can hope for is for a few laughs along the way.
Pieces of April is a pretty sharp film, one with a lot of emotional truth, some big time gravity, and a few much needed laughs.
I didn't like the flying baboons, which managed to be not half as scary as the flying monkeys in The Wizard of Oz, and there's still a little too much fun being had at the expense of little people, but I did laugh out loud a few times.
Cultural details (like the paranda, a traveling party of Christmas carolers) give it a distinctive flourish, but at heart this troubled but happy family is pretty much like every other: a lot of spats, a few laughs and a lot of embracing loved ones, imperfections and all.
Her interaction with the withholding Adam gives the film much of the needed comic moments and a few laughs that it so desperately needs.
The inevitable montage of the two dads attempting to one - up each other while literally buying the kids love earns a few laughs but suffers from over-the-top physical comedy that relies too much on special effects to drive the joke home.
That the Canadian heartthrob sails through the material so comfortably is super (pardon the pun) impressive, especially considering how much harder it is for uber - handsome leading men to get us to laugh at and / or with them (Cary Grant was one of the few actors who could be «the fool» and make us feel sorry for him despite his immaculately chiseled chin).
That actually hurts to say too, because there are quite a few individual scenes within the film that are laugh out loud hilarious (it could be Kim unfashionably dressed at a wedding, needing to take a piss out in the field after consuming too much water, and more).
One came up along side me in Edinburgh a few days ago with additional garish, fluorescent stripes and I p155ed myself laughing so much that the sad sap in the Toyota sulked off but only after he'd stalled it!
Though that's a perfectly excellent way to spend your points, we're going to show you a few ways to make that exciting bonus so much more than a measly (laughs out loud) $ 1600 in free travel.
For a few bob Dark Raid would be worth your time merely for a laugh, and the multiplayer could potentially be enjoyable once finished, though it's unlikely to find much of an audience now.
Few months later I told my boss about that casually and he laughed and told me I never would have been hired if he knew because he would have thought I'd want too much money.
While the bereft spouse yearns for their mate, and in part wants nothing more than a few hours of feeling things «the way they used to be», the experience of having pizza and laughing «normally» at the kids» jokes and then saying good bye in the parking lot while their spouse drives off to their new life makes adjustment and recovery much more difficult.
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