Sentences with phrase «obvious jokes about»

Then there's Nancy, who is but isn't Max's mother, and somewhere between the obvious jokes about awful dialogue, unnecessary slow - motion, and extended flashbacks (all by the screenplay's own design, of course) exists a disarmingly touching story about a daughter reaching out to a deceased parent who is and isn't right there in front of her.
Sarandon's Isis - yes they do make several obvious jokes about that name choice - rounds out the three new leads when she shows up in Carla's driveway suddenly for the first time in three years.
It's pretty standard fare, really, full of obvious jokes about changing the past and the obvious «rebellion» of not honouring the Prime Directive by introducing The Black - Eyed Peas into an eighties music scene that, for everything you could say about Falco or Flock of Seagulls, never produced anything remotely as odious as The Black - Eyed Peas.
It was easy to make obvious jokes about the Browns during that first half against the Steelers, but the team may now be on its way to a much better season than many expected in Mike Pettine's first season.

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For at least a century, this was the way we Anglicans joked about anything that seemed too obvious to state.
There are plenty of jokes to be made about the Halo, but perhaps the most obvious of all is the comparison to a flip - flop.
guy couldnt pass the ball wright, can not shot, not just he missing chances but he miss the ball all the time, slowing the tempo, no pace no speed old story, on one on one no way he can pass the player, dribble like my grandma... and you tell me how the guy with this attributes can be no. 1 striker and play in the best league in the world and probably one of the best clubs in the world... as long as i am alive i would ask myself how giroud stray in arsenal and be no. 1 striker... even my little cousin make a jokes about him, its obvious like a day... guy is laughingstock!!!
As one of the more obvious consequences of middle school, I identify as asexual (no libido, no physical attraction towards people, etc), and they often makes jokes and sarcastic comments about this.
Yeah yeah, obvious joke, laugh it up fuzzball... whose real life wife — in her own words — is a muffin - topped size 10; since I'm nothing if not a As an experiment I set up accounts on three of the more popular free dating websites, then spoke to some women about their experiences.
But even with the girly scream and the jokes about his «weiner» (obvious but funny), he eventually blends into the background along with everyone else.
While some of the more obvious jokes boil down to «we are so old» (cue complaints about youth, the failings of ones aging body or some misunderstanding that stems from the characters» advanced years), these moments never feel contrived or desperate for a crowd - pleasing, belly - laugh response.
The visual joke about Daniel's gleaming phallus going flaccid under seismic stress is so obvious the film doesn't even bother to make it, although it spares the time to follow him after he abandons Blake in a parking garage and beats a solo retreat through the wreckage, establishing his credentials as a world - class dickhole at every opportunity.
Along the way jokes fly on movies no one cared about the first time around («Jumper,» «Speed Racer»), obvious celebrity targets (Michael Jackson, Sarah Jessica Parker) and gastrointestinal dysfunction.
Debut writer - director Gillian Robespierre springs an early surprise with Obvious Child, a screwball comedy that clears the decks for a breakout performance from Jenny Slate as Donna, an oversharing stand - up comic who will joke about everything from the stains on her pants to the abortion she has booked for the following day.
Obvious Child starts with its heroine, stand - up comedian Donna Stern (Saturday Night Live alum Jenny Slate) telling a joke about vaginal discharge.
The substance very frequently dives off - topic but the obvious rapport among the commentators and their (sometimes irreverent) jokes about the movie make this enjoyable to listen to.
It'd be easy to make a crass joke about how, for a film about abortion, «Obvious Child» has had an unexpectedly long gestation period.
That's also about the only crass joke «Obvious Child» doesn't make, but it's also worth noting that despite its fearlessness and fake - tough bravado, the film never takes its circumstances or consequences lightly; Slate's Donna Stern is cracking wise because if she didn't, she'd probably just crack.
The subversive thing about Obvious Child isn't that it jokes about abortion — with one exception, it truly doesn't.
One would think it was obvious that I was joking about finding Medieval Viking Helmets under the greenland ice cap.
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