Caustic yet still playful enough (barely) to
qualify as a comedy, FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION is the darkest film to come from the Guest - Levy team.
However, those insightful moments are few and far between, squeezing out silly shenanigans and gross - out moments to
qualify as a comedy, and enough shots of Jackman-esque Australian actor O'Loughllin shirtless to make such a drab and underwritten character seem like he has some appeal romantically.
One of the three films, in fact, barely
qualifies as a comedy, although it was surely marketed as such.
-- if the situations were entertaining or even just fun enough to
qualify this as the comedy it's billed as.
Not exact matches
Georgia spent the week watching Florida game tape, and watching farce /
comedy doesn't
qualify as work.
Feast, a movie from 2006, comes to mind
as a horror
comedy that identified the cliches in the genre, but succeeded where Cabin in the Woods failed in being funny and
qualifying as extreme horror.
It could also
qualify as a dark
comedy or a merry tragedy, depending on how you see things.
Someone should've told Bergie that black
comedies require more than grisly deaths and scant pieces of hystericaly aimless dialogue to
qualify as plausible cinema.
Normally, that would
qualify a
comedy film
as a hit and such a total is both rare and robust for a live - action family film.
To
qualify as a historic failure, a film needs a measure of pretension and all Gigli ever wanted to be was a romantic
comedy.
The caustic comedic filmmaker's work can feel a bit nasty when held up against the tripe that often
qualifies as mainstream
comedy.
While the idea seems to
qualify as a black
comedy, the execution just feels too darn nice.
The movie is too shrewd to
qualify as a jeremiad, but underneath the
comedy are boiling undercurrents of anger and despair.
Avoiding straight retread and trying hard to keep you guessing, the follow - up has its humorous moments and regard for viewers, both of which are enough to
qualify it
as a slightly above average
comedy.
Welcome to «Hope Springs», a
comedy drama that
qualifies as a waking nightmare for teens and infantile men whose definition of «hot» hovers around women in their 20's.