Sentences with phrase «punch lines quite»

Standing out in a sturdy crowd is Short, whose comic timing and laid back delivery makes even the simplest punch lines quite funny.

Not exact matches

Atlanta United and Toronto FC will square off on Decision Day with quite a bit on the line even though both teams already have their playoff tickets punched.
Anything more than 95 minutes is asking for quite a bit, and given that the movie only begrudgingly has a plot at all, what we have is a collection of skit - like scenes of two characters doing idiotic things, which does tend to grow tedious after a bit since every joke has the same punch line — these guys are unfathomably dumb.
It's all surprisingly quaint, mostly due to the fact that the screenplay by Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg (the pair responsible for the scripts of the previous movies) has the setups to the jokes but can never quite reach the punch lines.
You end up feeling sorry for the guy, and quite sad, and the only punch line to exploiting this guy in an obvious fat suit is to have him crash down the stairs on top of the heroes and fart uncontrollably, because, I guess, fat people can't control their flatulence.
The traction of that all - wheel drive system means the E43 feels brisk off the line, but acceleration through the gears never quite has the punch you expect of something carrying the AMG badge, nor the drama associated with AMG's usual rear - wheel drive offerings.
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD 2013 does not pack quite the punch in terms of hardware that the HDX line brings to the table, but is quite respectable all things considered.
And (here's the punch line), that they would have to do so while most of their citizens were still, on average, quite poor.
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