So much for the objectivity of those «who have eyes but can not see» Not
much humor there either.
«What's really interesting about Yiddish,» Erica was saying, the first courageous soul to break the silence, «is how
much humor there is in it.»
Thank you for teaching me just how
much humor there is to look forward to each and every day.
Not exact matches
But
there's
much more in this collection, including a memorable dramatic monologue («The Ghost Seer») taken from his verse play On the Rocks, some religious verse («A Vigil»), and his special mix of unforced sentiment and unassuming
humor» best shown, perhaps, in «A Dog's Life»: Accept the things you can not change: / The bleating clock, / The nightly go /» dog leash in tow» / around the block... / Forgive the things you can not have: / the supple bod, / taut undergrads, / a nicer pad, / long chats with God.
I am a school teacher trying to memorize luke 6:39 - 42 with my third grade students, yes so far we've enjoyed the
humor in the text, but now I realize
there's
much more to it... and It's my prayer that the Holy Spirit will help us to digest all of it!
How
much joy, laughter and
humor is
there between the two of us?
There was so
much humor in subtlety of delivery and I found myself legitimately invested in who drew the dicks.
But with all the
humor, be sure you know
there is so
much truth in her posts and they'll leave you feeling encouraged and in better spirits every time you stop by for a quick read!
Is
there too
much or too little
humor in your personal statement?
There's an added sense of
humor on DateBritishGuys and among its users that you won't find elsewhere, with quips all over the site like «because sweet nothings whispered in an accent sound so
much better» and blog posts like «7 Tips to Let Your «Britishness» Shine Through Your Online Dating Profile.»
There is too much covered in the book the list is all but there is a ton of great advice on humor, posture, fashion, tonality, and a great reading list for further s
There is too
much covered in the book the list is all but
there is a ton of great advice on humor, posture, fashion, tonality, and a great reading list for further s
there is a ton of great advice on
humor, posture, fashion, tonality, and a great reading list for further study.
But even though I found the last half of the film a bit draggy - too
much plot getting in the way of the fun -
there were enough funny bits of dialog coming out of Brand's mouth and enough of Helen Mirren being... Helen Mirren, to give this a marginal passing grade - you could do far worse if you're looking for a bit of light
humor.
Although
there are some moments that seem like filler, this movie contains constant
humor that's actually
much more clever than you'd think, likable characters both protagonists and antagonists, and animation that's faithful to its predecessor.
Although
there are some moments that seem like filler, this movie contains constant
humor that's actually
much more clever than you'd think, likable characters
This is the worst scene, however, and
there is not as
much potty
humor as I anticipated (for what that is worth).
There really wasn't
much humor to the story to be completely honest.
This is still a well - designed game with a
humor and style all its own, but
there's not
much here that you can't find elsewhere.
If
there's a surprise in the tone of «Stronger,» it's in how
much humor, legitimate and tart, becomes a part of Bauman's coping.
The plot has the makings of a broad farce, but even the broadest requires subtlety to deliver
much of the
humor, and if
there is anything that
As in «The Devil Wears Prada,» she frequently relies on her a kind of put - upon hauteur to extract
humor from unprepossessing material, though
there is perhaps too
much of that playfulness at the expense of the precocious sensuality she displayed so brilliantly in «My Summer of Love»; this Young Victoria remains a notably sexless figure.
There's not
much to say about A Haunted House 2 except that it recycles the exact same sex and racial
humor from the first movie, except with new movies to inject them into.
There's
much to unpack when it comes to the Marstons, and Robinson approaches the material with care, intelligence, and
humor, as well as just enough sexiness to give the story the kick it requires.
There is — what with the show being a dramedy — as
much humor as drama in each episode, but neither Tara nor her alters are used for cheap laughs.
There was a little
much toilet
humor and vaudeville jokes were just too obscure for 2011.
There's a little too
much humor interspersed between heavy action and effective drama, but because of the reliable cast, «Infinity War» is, without question, one of the most engaging MCU installments.
There's a moment when Constantine has to team up with another criminal, who's
much less intelligent and a lot cruder, and that when the film mixes in dark
humor and entertainment.
Since one of Noah's nighttime missions is to score some cocaine to impress a potential girlfriend (Ari Graynor),
there's also
much drug
humor, or lack of, as well as the usual parade of scatological and politically incorrect jests.
That aside,
there is so
much to enjoy between the
humor, the new badass villains, and the camaraderie of this cast.
It would be okay if The Man Who Invented Christmas was completely in on the joke, but
there's a bit too
much pathos in the script to allow it to play fast and loose with the potential
humor of it all.
Very violent yet hilariously funny, superb acting from all corners - Waltz and Jackson steal the show while Leo shows up in an awesome turn as a plantation owner and superb visuals... and then
there are the Tarantino trademarks - sharp dialogue,
humor mixed easily with fear and so
much more...
There isn't much to miss in this mix of extensions and all - out deletions: there is more of the family talent show, a few clear attempts at humor that falter, a variety of small moments between Dan and his daughters, and a small taste of a Dan voiceover that was intended to span the entire
There isn't
much to miss in this mix of extensions and all - out deletions:
there is more of the family talent show, a few clear attempts at humor that falter, a variety of small moments between Dan and his daughters, and a small taste of a Dan voiceover that was intended to span the entire
there is more of the family talent show, a few clear attempts at
humor that falter, a variety of small moments between Dan and his daughters, and a small taste of a Dan voiceover that was intended to span the entire film.
Does it have as
much heart as
there is
humor?
There isn't
much to recommend Wasabi except for the offbeat mix of over-the-top
humor and overly stylized action, and taken as a pure entertainment kind of film, it'll please most audiences who like French action - comedies.
Blake Nelson and Pruitt Taylor Vince extract about as
much as one could possibly hope from their dumbfuck robbers, and
there's even time for some rather racy
humor courtesy of Security Guard Adrian Martinez — it should be mentioned, incidentally, that this is rated R for its language, which is coarse and frequently funny.
predilection for dick and fart jokes is very
much in evidence (though, thankfully,
there's nothing here approaching the scatological nadir of Dogma's Golgothan), yet while he may have gained a fair amount of notoriety for that lowbrow brand of
humor, his greatest strength has always been the rapier wit of his dialogue, whenever raunchy or not.
Also,
much of the biting wit and
humor of the first two films has been dulled down, and
there aren \» t any truly biting moments, which the first two films had.
TORONTO — Reeling after a week of too many films built on too
much mindless brutality, I found «Little Voice» and «Mixing Nia» to be soothing reassurances that
there were still filmmakers with heart and
humor.
Perhaps most of the
humor is lost in translation or perhaps the French just seem to handle broadly physical farces that
much better; whatever the reason,
there's just little for two of the world's most gifted comedians to do but try to ad - lib enough moments of hilarity to squeeze out whatever chuckle they can for 98 minutes.
And given the fact that the Farrellys are involved in the movie,
theres not
much in the way of potty
humor.
There are so many ways this story could have gone sideways — too maudlin, too
much raucous
humor.
There are plenty of anachronisms in the movie's
humor, but the most consistent is Albert himself, whose acknowledgement of how awful things are also suggests that he's aware it will get
much better in the future.
But
there's only so
much a charismatic giant can do when he's up against a blend of lazy gross - out
humor and inane male wish fulfillment weighed down by terrible editing and lame action.
It's very
much an ensemble collaboration and while
there are some pretty heavy matters, the film never shies away from
humor and sarcasm.
Despite the serious tones and heavy weight put on Steve Rogers and Tony Stark,
there is still so
much humor in the film thanks to the witty script and comedic entries of Paul Rudd as Ant - Man and Tom Holland as Spider - Man.
It was also reported that
there were elements of
humor and horror, but the film is very
much a drama.
But, honestly,
there is a sense of
humor in
much of its wicked ways that carries a lot of weight in finding what it has to offer the gaillo beyond agreeable.
Joke-wise,
there are several solid laughs (got ta love the «Pink Flamingos» line), but
much of the
humor underwhelms.
There's
much humor to be found in these characters» restless behavior and tendency to fall into less - than - ideal situations.
There really isn't enough
humor here to keep most adults from nodding off, and kids will probably not understand any of the jokes aimed at older generations, so the kitchen sink approach suffers from too
much of one and not enough of the other.
The troupe of British character actors that play the dwarfs inject some
much - needed
humor and energy into the story, and
there's some truly stunning visuals on display, but the sum is quite equal to the parts.