What
other comedy do you think could use the Blumhouse horror treatment?
Not exact matches
And I had tried to
do Snapchat,» says 30 - year - old Ng, who uses social networks to promote his
comedy videos on YouTube and
other platforms.
don't point them to bertrand russels teapot analogy... it just confuses them more — and you stand the chance of them actually understanding it — thus depriving
others the
comedy they provide when they raise such arguments from ignorance.
On the
other hand, Henson
did have her start with sitcoms (Sister, Sister and Saved By the Bell), so there could be some
comedy goodies beneath her hard exterior.
It's about realizing he couldn't litigate his past
comedy, about trusting his staff, about understanding why politicians act the way they
do in interviews, about recognizing why the norms of the Senate matter.So this is an interview about what it's like to be a politician, why perfectly nice and interesting people end up acting like all those
other politicians after getting elected, and the role we as voters (and we in the media) play in it.
Dan Falk: Well, I read — I pretty much read all the plays and I mean I haven't — I
do get confused sometimes with the
comedies and everybody's dressed as the
other person's long - lost brother -
Although Robinson says his field «has a large number of people who don't like computers,» and who are suspicious of the analysis, he says
others are picking up the technique, including a group in Germany hoping to analyze 5000 copies of the Greek New Testament, and another group working on Dante's Divine
Comedy.
Im not into the club scene... I
do like to go out sometimes but I prefer a movie, concert, bowling,
comedy show or some
other type shows.
i'm a artist and full time collage student i enjoy crafting and designing i play chess i love poker i listen to any and all music i love
comedy i'm very down to earth and laid back i love to make
others laugh i can be goofy and silly and i don't take life seriously.
But since you probably cant
do that for three entire months, we found a bunch of
other equally as fun stuff to
do, including a
comedy festival.
I don't know what it is, but the dialogue doesn't feel as out of date as some
others 80s
comedies might feel.
This is listed as a western
comedy and I guess it
did have a funny part or two, but its just a good story, A opera singer comes into town, she is not your typical opera singer by no mean, not big boned, fat or big busted, no this women is beautiful, and two brothers who can't stand each
other start a quarrel over her.
And while its
comedy may often fall flat, the film at least doesn't resort to speeding up the footage or the sound, or
other cheap stunts like that.
And both actors are a bit outside of their comfort zones in The
Other Guys; Ferrell generally doesn't
do a whole lot of action (admittedly, neither
does his character), while Wahlberg has yet to star in a well - reviewed
comedy (we loved I Heart Huckabees, but many critics didn't).
The gruff old man partnered with the hip - hop - loving, haiku - inventing adolescent makes for good friction - based
comedy as they try (and sometimes don't try) to get along, each needing the
other — Hec has broken his foot; Ricky has no idea how to live off the land — while stubbornly insisting he's independent.
It's nice to see Arnett playing something
other than an emotionally stunted man - child, and if the pilot for Up All Night didn't make me guffaw all that much, it passed by pleasantly and it was good to see that creator Emily Spivey was able to wring
comedy from the new - parent situation without using the same dozen baby jokes we've all seen 200 times before.
If you want to
do more than merely tolerate a
comedy — in
other words, if you want to fall in love with one — try binging on FX's You're the Worst.
Raunchy frat
comedies are as hard to pull off as any
other kind because they have to keep surprising the audience, and «The Hangover»
does with a bizarre series of uproarious situations with explanations that just about stay within the bounds of plausibility.
Aside from these momentary lapses and some third - act stuff that wants us to take the characters far more seriously as human beings than we're capable of
doing, «The Campaign» is an effective vulgar
comedy about two idiots competing with each
other.
It isn't a fantastic transition; he doesn't quite command the
comedy energy that Mark Wahlberg
did, when he swaggered into the
comedy genre with «The
Other Guys», but Tatum still deserves praise for his performance.
How
does it compare to the
other great Robin Hood movies of past, both
comedy (Mel Brooks) and serious (Errol Flynn, Kevin Costner)?
Comedy, sci - fi, horror, romance, adventure, action, drama, and thriller, it covers quite a lot of territory in a short amount of time, and
does so with its own sense of style that makes it different from any
other film, even if it is an homage film at its core.
Ballers: The Complete First Season (Blu - ray + Ultraviolet) Details: 2015, HBO Home Entertainment Rated: TV - MA, language, sexual content The lowdown: This HBO
comedy series stars Dwayne Johnson, set in Miami, about a retired football superstar - turned - financial manager who helps
other athletes figure out what to
do when they take off their uniforms.
With a long list of buddy
comedies behind him, Hart has an idea why some teams work and
others don't.
Unlike many
other belated
comedies where characters feel fake or out of touch, Zoolander 2
does an excellent job at keeping the chemistry between Stiller and Wilson alive.
I find it somewhat disappointing that he doesn't have a larger creative role, but I'm still hopeful — after all, Tron was his directorial debut (his only
other directing credits are the 1987 John Cusack
comedy Hot Pursuit and 1989's Slipstream).
Lenny
does a lot you couldn't
do on stage, most notably cross-cutting that fleshes out the man with a mix of his
comedy and
others» reflections.
Seth MacFarlane works as a charmingly arrogant everyman, and he's crafted an original
comedy that takes risks
other writers and directors don't in this genre.»
Unlike most
other modern sex
comedies, this one plays more toward older couples than it
does to young men, which makes it a bit of a rare breed in this era of crass and sophomoric gags.
WHY: «The
Other Woman» is one of the worst movies you'll see this year — the kind of film that gives female - centric
comedies such a bad name that it's no wonder Hollywood doesn't make them more often.
For a director known for
comedies — namely The Hangover trilogy, but also Road Trip, Old School, and Due Date, among
others — Phillips doesn't seem to like directing
comedies.
After sitting through 100 minutes of this action
comedy filled with explosive devices, poop and
other physical jokes that
do not work, car chases, gun shootings, jumps to swimming pools and a plot that
does not make sense one feels wasted.
Final Verdict: Strong in places, weak in
others, Cuban Fury is a hit and miss film, but it
does give Nick Frost the boost he needs to define himself as a
comedy lead.
Once again, Jones» comedic chops are all bark and no bite while De Niro's performance recalls every
other lowbrow
comedy he's
done to date.
Do Emmy voters watch any
other comedy beside «Modern Family»?
Other films playing are It Follows, which caused a stir earlier this year at Cannes; Jermaine Clement & Taika Waititi's vampire
comedy What We
Do in the Shadows; Kevin Smith's Tusk; [REC]: Apocalypse, the fourth entry in the hit Spanish franchise, and Big Game, the new film from the director of past TIFF film Rare Exports starring Samuel L. Jackson as the president.
The only life lesson we took away from Judd Apatow's romantic
comedy —
other than a schlubby stoner like Seth Rogen will, in fact, be an awesome father to your baby — is to never, ever go see Cirque
du Soleil after eating a bunch of mushrooms.
Other premieres on the list include the latest from «What We
Do in the Shadows» director Taika Waititi (a
comedy called «Hunt for the Wilderpeople,») the newest film from «Love is Strange» director Ira Sachs («Little Men,») and the next directorial project from actor John Krasinski, «The Hollars.»
BLAZING SADDLES was the latest in a long line of cowboy
comedies (CARRY ON COWBOY and CALAMITY JANE being
other excellent examples), but not only
did it send up the canon, it stepped out of the movie, literally breaking the fourth wall, and becomes a
comedy about cinema, ALL THE WHILE tackling racism in a subversive, clever and, most importantly, funny way.
His handful of
other acting credits include the 1994 western
comedy Lightning Jack co-starring Cuba Gooding Jr., which he wrote, and the 1996 film Flipper with Elijah Wood, which he
did not.
Lots of the best
comedies do something
other than make you laugh.
I'm not saying that I didn't laugh as I still let out a few chuckles at times, but it pales in comparison to
other comedies of late.
Some of the critical comment about the film has been about how the
comedy of political self - interest and backstabbing fits perfectly with the horror of totalitarianism and how one provides a relief valve for the
other, but they actually don't sit side by side quite so comfortably.
For all of its rushed third act and its many foreseeable developments, Bad Words is a thoroughly entertaining
comedy that doesn't slip nearly as much as
other debut attempts have in the past.
It's hard to say that this was a
comedy, though I
did laugh (while few
others in a mostly empty theater
did as well).
Then again, how can I be mad at Julia Louis - Dreyfus and Veep's umpteenth nominations, when the show really is still good — it's not like we're talking about Two and A Half Men — and you've also been wise enough to nominate Issa Rae in the same category... and Gina Rodriguez and Rachel Bloom don't cancel each
other out, even though they're both in CW Wacky
comedies?
What's Coming Jan 13: «Parks and Recreation» (Season 7)
Did you miss the futuristic final season of this NBC
comedy starring Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt, Nick Offerman and a bunch of
other funny people?
Will Amy Pascal and Scott Rudin be good sports and sit side - by - side —
doing big
comedy scowls at each
other for the benefit of the camera?
Other times, such as with recent indications that Uma Thurman would join action
comedy American Ultra, events simply don't go that way.
His role is mostly Kevin Hart
doing Kevin Hart so fans will like it, but
others will remain indifferent to his
comedy.