Sentences with phrase «own trademark wit»

You will get around 225 slices of Jared's trademark wit, lateral thinking, and his no - holds - barred take on everything from China's economy to Canada's housing bubble, from Dodd - Frank to Donald Trump, and from trades of the century to dirtnaps of the century.
Martha Beck offers thoroughly tested case studies, questionnaires, exercises, and her own trademark wit and wisdom to guide you every step of the way.
It's full of how - to's for everything from arranging your guest list to arranging a floral centerpiece, all with Kate Spade's trademark wit.
Staying true to his principles as always he delivers his messages in a beautiful sound tapestry with sprinkles of his trademark wit throughout.
In concert, the film burrows in ever tighter, dramatically reflecting Dickinson's journey into shadows, a progression that feels especially perturbing after Davies's atypically breezy first half, which offers a rare showcase for the trademark wit («Going to church is like going to Boston; you only enjoy it after you've gone home») the writer - director usually flashes only behind the camera.
Naturally, the frustrations mount and the cracks show, but from the looks of this, it's a nicely toned piece on relationships with plenty of Stoller and Segel's trademark wit and love of the odd physical gag.
For her part, Cody's trademark wit is on display, but though there are some zingy lines — sharpened by Theron's tart delivery — this is not the gab-fest of Juno.
• Even Spider - Man and the Hulk are no match for Hembeck's trademark wit!
But a closer examination of the Coen Brothers «film reveals an exploration of evil and a study in obsolescence, all with the fraternal filmmakers» trademark wit and sense of style.
As a friend prone to making hurtful remarks and with a weird penchant for pseudo-spirituality, Wilson's trademark wit makes his scenes with Harrelson a highlight.
If this is to happen, then we can only hope that the highly sought after Donald Glover is still attached to provide some of his trademark wit and charm.
But although the movie is a fairly bittersweet portrait of personal failure (a running theme in the Coens» repertoire), it's not without their trademark wit and humor.
Lemony Snicket's contribution shows his trademark wit and humor in a list of 13 observations on watching the demonstrations (from a distance, of course!).
Delivered with her trademark wit, Jill McCorkle's constantly surprising novel illuminates the possibilities of second chances, hope, and rediscovering life right up to the very end.
Here, the savvy, opinionated, and irrepressible Judge Judy exposes, with her trademark wit and wisdom, these dirty little secrets so many women share and offers her own take on the destructive repercussions they have on women.
Filled with Murphy's trademark wit and exuberance, this is a touching story that celebrates the fluidity of self discovery.
Bryson recounts their trek with his trademark wit and self - effacing charm.
Sparked by the trademark wit, humor, and brilliant use of analogy that have made The Elegant Universe a modern classic, Brian Greene takes us all, regardless of our scientific backgrounds, on an irresistible and revelatory journey to the new layers of reality that modern physics has discovered lying just beneath the surface of our everyday world.
Higgins deftly steers the reader through the landmines to the sisters» emotionally satisfying resolutions with trademark wit and style.
The Nicole Eisenman exhibit at Koenig — 545 W. 23rd St.; http://www.leokoenig.com — was full of her trademark wit, but the work was not as complex or as satisfying as the paintings she had exhibited at the Tang.
Another piece that displays Tinguely's trademark wit is Métamatic (1959 — 1960), one of Tinguely's celebrated and extremely rare drawing machines.
Duffy used his trademark wit and incisive analysis to combine the latest buzz from «inside Ottawa» with his thoughts on what can be expected from the current and next federal government, particularly with regard to funding for provinces and municipalities.

Not exact matches

As you may have heard, Ann Coulter displayed the charming wit that is her trademark last Monday night with a tweet that referred to President Barack Obama as a «retard.»
State Sen. John DeFrancisco, R - Syracuse, brandished his trademark dry wit, questioning why if Republican state Sen. Michael Ranzenhofer's Western New York district is the birthplace of Jell - O, yogurt was voted the state snack in 2014 — a reference to the infamous nearly hourlong debate over that simple distinction which became the butt of jokes on «The Daily Show.»
On paper these might sound like mad genius, but Daft Punk somehow misplace the wit and the light touch that's pretty much their trademark.
Shane Black brings his trademark smart wit to the screenplay and Samuel L. Jackson bosses his role as Henessey.
Wringing subtle wit and hard - won honesty from humdrum life has become something of a trademark in the work of Frank V. Ross, a perennially under - appreciated talent of American independent cinema.
A Glimpse of Hell's saving grace may be Leonard's earnestness, which, taken with Caan's trademark slow - witted burn, produces a fitfully intriguing dynamic at the centre of the story.
(Screenplay credit goes to Joel and Ethan Coen, whose trademark dark wit is nowhere to be found here, as well as Richard LaGravenese and William Nicholson.)
Ernst Lubitsch's Heaven Can Wait, nominated for Academy Awards for best picture and director, is an enduring classic that showcases his trademark blend of wit, urbanity, and grace.
A trademark for Anchor Bay's special releases, the cast and crew bios are actually extended essays on each of the subjects, bursting with information and a dry wit and indispensable for the collector and Argento - phile.
There's also that trademark Anderson humor and wit around every corner.
Boris Karloff, then a relative unknown, was cast by on - the - rise director James Whale, who also brought to Frankenstein his trademark dry wit.
But the play is anything but depressing, as Chekhov's writing and Mamet's modern translation of it (free of any slang and of Mamet's trademark profanity) are packed with wit and wisdom.
Some love it, finding it to be a complex juggling act as Payne deals in urgent social concepts with his and co-writer Jim Taylor's trademark biting wit.
He regularly made public appearances with his trademark smile, wit, and thick - rimmed glasses, never hesitating to brighten a horror fan's day on the street with a jovial encounter.
It has Kaufman's trademark biting wit and imagination but also should be lauded for Johnson's exquisite stop - frame artistry.
Bonnie Hunt is good and delivers her lines with her trademark dry wit, but why do her t - shirts seem to get tighter in every scene?.
Peter Lord and Nick Park of Aardman Studios bring their trademark dry British wit and stunningly realistic models to life again, in a tribute to those old prison break movies (for instance, the 17 on the coop refers to Stalag 17).
On paper this sounds theoretical — more The American Scholar than «Tell all the truth and tell it slant» — but Davies is constitutionally incapable of making something so dry, and in addition to his trademark romanticism, A Quiet Passion also possess more wit than any other movie this year, save perhaps for Love and Friendship.
As a result of this exceptionally offbeat aesthetic, his trademark dry wit, Anderson has won critical acclaim from both sides of the Atlantic, and there are certainly not many modern directors whose films can create such an air of anticipation amongst the more cine - literate of regular cinema attendees.
In this concluding volume of a thematic trilogy, Klassen employs all his trademark dry wit and deadpan humor to tell the story of a hat - related caper.
SFWA Grand Master Willis returns to farcical romantic comedy (and timely social satire) in this near - future novel full of her trademarks — rich storytelling, fascinating historical trivia, quick - witted repartee, and plausible speculative technology.
Le Guin holds court with her trademark clear - sightedness and wit on topics ranging from the realities of aging and the art of narrative to eating breakfast and adopting a new cat.
No spoilers here, but we can say this: Green's trademark grace, wit and creativity have resulted in a story that will stir the Nerdfighters to even greater adoration.
With her trademark suspense and colorful wit, Quick's writing is as sharp and glib as her heroine's tongue in Slightly Shady, the first book in a new Regency series featuring Lavinia Lake and Tobias March.
GLaDOS is back, as is the Portal series» trademark dry wit, but the twists, meta - commentary, and genuine laugh - out - loud moments are MIA.
Puzzles are harder, the level design is crazier, but GLaDOS thankfully retains her trademark dry wit and blatant disregard for her subjects» lives.
As ever, Double Fine's trademark charm and wit is on full display here — albeit with a decidedly darker tinge to the proceedings.
Or sit back and relax as Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson takes you on an audio tour of each car in the Autovista showroom with his trademark blend of insight and wit.
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