Sentences with phrase «n't much laughter»

At a fullish preview there wasn't much laughter even from the small kids.
There wasn't much laughter then.
There are chops and splashes, coaches chanting, and not much laughter.

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There's so much you do have, and it's not just things; you also have experiences, family and friends, memories, pockets of happy moments, laughter your shared with someone, your personal strengths, your skills and talents, and you most likely also have a reasonable amount of knowledge about the world and how it works.
But I was just amazed by how everyone, young and old wanted to be involved... and was so deeply enriched and touched by the experience and the laughter and the love I experienced from the people I met and how women would in particular open their hearts to me and tell me the stories of where they've come from, particularly because I have the language and was coming there as a woman and just how touched they were that I was there as a woman from England who's learned the language and who's an artist and running this project and come all the way to see them so they didn't feel forgotten I think that was pretty much what they felt... that their stories were being heard so they don't feel forgotten knowing the tents would be around the world.
«I'm not much interested in that subject,» he said, to laughter from the crowd assembled in a basketball arena in Omaha, Neb..
Of course they don't have any of the joys of a relationship with God, how can they, because for them, God doesn't exist, and it is so much fun to make fun of believers, I mean, they just roll with laughter.
I can't imagine anyone with even a glimmer of insight into the meaning of Christ's life feeling that the «mordant laughter» of a Foucault or a Derrida is of much significance.
They turned on music, and even though I was tired and hot, I danced in the kitchen to pop songs, and I felt like barking with laughter - crying because all three of them were dancing with me, and their faces were upturned to me, they were having so much fun, and I thought, Oh, my God, I'm it, aren't I?
-- As many of those who did not believe in God were standing around just then, he provoked much laughter.
Although the final day brought much laughter thanks to another finish above Spurs in the league, it is hard not to reflect on a bad season for both Arsenal and the player.
Because they didn't have to take much time or money, and they create joy and laughter in the family and wonderful memories that last a lifetime.
Those two have brought this family so much joy and laughter I can not even remember who we really were before them.
So engage with your baby through touch, physical comfort, laughter, and play — and don't worry about holding her too much.
«Does the right hon. Lady understand that it is not much fun standing on a platform and a high - speed train sucks you off because of the turbulence -[laughter]- or whatever.»
Harman doesn't seem to get it, and gives an Iraq war answer, much to the laughter of Plaid MPs
Mr. Cuomo himself said as much during the news conference, joking that he was «not a pressure kind of guy,» to laughter from the crowd.
, real rat laughter doesn't tend to sound very much like the human variety, which normally involves pulsating sound bursts starting with a vocalized inhalation and consisting of a series of short distinct saccades separated by almost equal time intervals.
There is much we don't know yet about the neurological underpinnings of laughter.
Steve: Like that's an excellent question, and I'm not going to answer it (laughter), I'm going to talk about what I want to talk about instead, thank you very much.
He had tried studying laughter in the laboratory, but plopping a person in front of a TV with a couple of Saturday Night Live episodes did not incite much hilarity.
Maybe during these acute moments we don't laugh as much as we used to, and perhaps tears are way more accessible, but I have learned that even in the darkest moments, one of the most healing things that we can give to ourselves and to others is the gift of laughter.
Leven, I enjoy the quieter things in life but love socialising going out for meals few drinks (not much of a drinker haha) love fun and laughter.
While Z Nation (or as I prefer to think of it, The Running Dead) doesn't exactly play the gory low - budget mayhem for campy laughter, it's hard not to roll, or possibly cover, one's eyes at something this familiar and deeply shallow, with casting mostly so generic — with the exception of Lost's Harold Perrineau as a Delta Force soldier barking orders — that they're all so much chum in this kill - or - be-eaten apocalypse.
It's also not very good because even though it's about teen pregnancy, abortion, and adoption, it's about nothing so much as quirky teen romance, revealing itself to be inclined towards mining laughter from dorkiness and thus allaying itself, too (and in the worst possible way), with Napoleon Dynamite.
With much of the film unscored (perhaps Happy Madison scaled back its usually plentiful needle drops to keep the cast - heavy budget at a still mind - blowing $ 80 million), you can hear a pin drop during numerous moments where laughter is anticipated but not earned.
We'd be foolish not to give some sort of shout out to other terrific scenes throughout the year, like the hilarious funeral sequence in Li» l Quinquin, which had us doubled over from laughter; both the border crossing and night vision sequences in Sicario; the ending of Carol, which should get an emotional response out of even the coldest souls; the opening long take in Buzzard, a painfully funny experience much like Entertainment; the bonkers final act of Jauja; a scorching scene from The Fool where the town mayor lays into her corrupt staff; everything that happens at Mamie Claire's house in Mistress America; the intense argument between Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bissett in Welcome to New York; the tightrope sequence in The Walk, and much, much more.
This is a very serious saga, and when humor does meekly surface it arrives absolutely when it is needed, and it doesn't flow so much as spurt awkwardly; much of Tudyk's input invokes irritation rather than laughter.
«Those expecting camp or catfights won't find them in Gillespie's movie, which instead offers thoughtful and somewhat objective critiques, plus much seriously dark humor that'll elicit a lot of uncomfortable gasps of laughter — and invites you to ponder difficult truths.»
Pirate Radio is neither historically accurate enough (it can't even stick to its year of 1966 to provide its tunes, some of which came out a little after («Jumpin» Jack Flash» is from 1968, as is «So Long, Marianne» by Leonard Cohen, to name but two) to provide interest in a bit of pop culture history, nor is it consistent enough to sustain its good cheer without collapsing from the weight of its own cutesy manipulations in its characters for laughs, It's not so much a story as it is a collection of sitcom moments meant to induce laughter and mirth, mixing it with all of the best rock tunes of its era.
There's really not much of a plot, just a lot of alternately quiet and raucous moments of love and laughter as the family goes about its urban, urbane life.
By the time he decides that he can't do it all alone, the film's relentless barrage of witless gags, unsubtle digs and brilliantly animated but repetitive sight gags have pretty much put its audience over the age of 5, to sleep (I heard no laughter during the screening I attended).
At least the movie's good for about 30 minutes of unintentional laughter, which doesn't say much for the other 90 + minutes.
OR you can realize that every moment of it had more meaning than you dared to recognize at the time, so much meaning it scared you, so you just lived, just took for granted the love and laughter of each day, and didn't allow yourself to consider the sacredness of it.
Then he scanned the writing on me, and seemed not to find much... then he roared with laughter.
If you don't mind a little noise (much of it children's laughter), the steadfast Beagle is unmatched for family fun.
This was my absolute favorite part — so much laughter and insanity and feeling like winners even when we couldn't beat him in time.
I wasn't expecting to care too much for the characters, however the narrative is quite well written with moments of laughter, joy, guilt and sorrow peppered throughout.
(Laughter) I can unfortunately not say too much yet, but you can imagine what opportunities players will have with this mysterious character from the future who did not come all this way for nothing.
Breuning's cartoons do not allow much space for laughter or reflection, but they sincerely try.
There are so many ways in which non-invasive strategies do wonders for our health — from doses of nature to laughter to spending time with animals and even houseplants — so it doesn't come as much of a surprise to find that music is salubrious as well.
This means that couples don't recognize how little laughter is within their marriage or how much they are missing out.
Much explosive laughter accompanied the whole discussion, which I figure probably either made all the women in the waiting room very nervous or reassured them that it wasn't all forceps and horror on the other side of the door.
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