Sentences with phrase «of skits»

The film is more a series of skits with the guys going from little adventure to little adventure.
The argument puts one in mind of a skit from Rowan & Martin's Laugh - In, in which comedienne Totie Fields, dressed as an enormous toddler, sang,
Perhaps it shouldn't be too surprising that Kim and Kanye discussed the reverence of the skit with a pastor before making it a fixture of his shows.
The senior performance of the skit - based play, «14 Ways to Screw up your college Interview,» will be performed by 13 student - actors at the Elizabethtown - Lewis Central School on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 8, at 3 p.m. more
Front Gallery: In Spite of This «What is given is a light play — a kind of skit for the gallery — achieved by insisting on improvisational handling.»
The plot only exists in order to spin off tangential scenes of amusement, feeling like a collection of skits featuring the same characters in different situations.
 The end of each skit clearly demonstrated how legal action could be taken to support the victims of peer pressure and domestic violence.
The hokey slogan has long invited mockery, most famously in a series of skits on Rock et Belles Oreilles (think Kids in the Hall in French).
In the world of this skit, all the judgment goes the other way.
Louis C.K. joined the mayor on stage at the beginning of his skit.
Heehee, I can't help but think of that skit from Portlandia when I see this beautiful blouse.
The hems of the skit - like improv begin to show.
The fault of Due Date falls squarely on the shoulders of the writing team which failed to turn a good premise and a fair series of skits into a collective whole movie.
Needless to say, lust, if not love, blossoms between Megan and Thomas as the subsequent series of skits inexorably build up to a couple of big finales: the senior dance showcase and the senior prom.
Overlong and overdone, Running With Scissors strives to be a Wes Anderson-esque satire, but often feels like a string of skits held together by a compelling premise.
Dujardin stars in most of the skits, alongside Gilles Lellouche.
That was the big punch line of the skit: he had none of the skills of MacGyver despite getting into all the similar situations.
For all intents and purposes, Vacation offers little more than a series of skits connected by the family trip theme.
As often is the case with projects involving «Saturday Night Live» performers, this does seem like a one - joke premise when you first hear of it, and to some extent it is the stuff of skit comedy stretched to feature length, but writers Jeff and Craig Cox, with rewrite assistance from John Altschuler and Dave Krinsky, manage to find enough angles in these eccentric characters and funny premise to not lose steam throughout.
This film has so many moving parts, spending little to no time perfecting any of them (or adequate - ing any of them, really), that it feels more like a series of skits left on the cutting room floor with no connective tissue to keep the momentum up or drive interest in any of its characters, the outtakes of a better and more accomplished film.
Much of the gore is unneeded and a lot of the jokes are child's play when compared to their usual intelligent humor, but a few of the skits manage to pull through in times of need.
«Office Christmas Party» turns into the usual succession of skits that could have come from Saturday Night Live and, in fact, uses many of that program's performers and at least one who has had delightful experiences on the Jon Stewart Daily Show.
CONEHEADS FAMILY FEUD These oblong aliens appeared on any number of skits during the early days of «Saturday Night Live,» but watching Dan Aykroyd and his space - alien crew on this game - show staple was particularly delightful.
We won't call it the scandal of the century, or even of the year, but the dog who won «Britain's Got Talent» didn't actually perform the tightrope - walking portion of the skit that so delighted viewers and judges.
It's a half - hearted attempt at the Tales Of skit system, and that brings me to my next topic.
The point of the skit is to show how poor Farley is in interviewing his guests, barraging them with yes - or - no questions that cause the audience to feel the lack of connection or depth.
Woza Albert, written and presented by two spectacularly energetic young black Africans, is a dazzling set of skits and mime that works off the single premise of Christ staging his Second Coming in South Africa; it is comic apocalyptic that sizzles with satire.
The senior performance of the skit - based play, «14 Ways to Screw up your college Interview,» will be performed by 13 student - actors at the Elizabethtown - Lewis Central School on Saturday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 8, at 3 p.m.
Jack, in fact, gets to perform the kind of skit he's accustomed to when on TV, sharing the spotlight with Ben Stiller.
Toward the end of the skit, Miles Teller makes a cameo appearance on the drum set in reference to his nominated film Whiplash.
It plays like an interconnected series of skits and blackouts, tied together with the connective tissue of a featherweight fable.
It always reminds me of this skit where Seinfeld talks about using miniature soap in hotel rooms and feeling immensely muscular; --RRB-
The series of skits that ensues might best be described as a relentlessly - raunchy cross between American Pie and Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, a laugh out loud teensploit that's every bit as funny as either of those classics.
The six comics — Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin — fashion the film as a series of skits, preceding them with the Python-less short film The Crimson Permanent Assurance.
All story sections and many private actions are voiced, and some of the skits are genuinely funny.
It's just like a series of skits — relationships 101 — but none of them are funny and all of them are chock full of silly lines and unrelenting goofiness.
Much like it predecessor, Dumb and Dumber To is a series of skits and jokes.
He seems to respond like he's in one of those skits.
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