Sentences with phrase «really big laugh»

And Soni, who I always liked since Safety Not Guaranteed, gets some really big laughs in this one.
Louis C.K. remembers getting «really big laughs» during his third try at stand - up.

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People who laugh off «prayer» because they associate it with religion are really missing thhe bigger picture.
I love your packaging it brings a big smile and gives me a good laugh (You all at Nuts.com really do know how to make people happy.
And to think we waste 8m a season on wenger and another 2.5 m on that ivan loser he even got a 1m bonus last summer for what I really do nt know??? we are a joke that the football world laughs at and will continue to laugh at until bigs changes are made from top to bottom
, and the baby «s head is bigger than my boob, its fine (laughs) my everything is fine and I remember just lifting up my shirt you know my son was underneath of this very light receiving blanket, I remember lifting up my shirt and I was like, for up untilnow and for this past 6 weeks I had really been helping him to latch on and stufflike that and because I was making sure the blanket wasn't falling off the next thing I knew he latched on all by himself and I was like, «oh my gosh», and I waslike we have arrived (laughs) and ever since then I was totally not nearly as hard as I thought it was going to be but I actually needed my 6 weeks old son to show me that we knew what we were doing because clearly I was not confident enough yet but that was 6 1/2 years ago and it still really stick in my mind.
The two new partners were not chosen «out of a hat,» Tilghman laughs, but because, along with being major names, they are also «both really great public servants [who] had demonstrated multiple times over many years that they cared about the big picture of the enterprise and were willing to work on its behalf.»
So today, I commit to spend the next 50 years laughing really hard until my face goes numb, keeping healthy relationships and loving them deeply, dreaming bigger dreams, and doing whatever it takes to simply be happy and grateful.
Christmas can be a hard time to get the right gift, do you go with something fun, cause lots of laughs on the big day but you know will end up gathering dust in the corner by tomorrow or do you go for really practical...
Hey, I'm renee I'm spontaneous, exciting to be around, really laidback I love: Hockey players, skateboarders, guys with big butts, ESPECIALLY dem goofy ones (they make me I make them laugh) So Gone Ahead and HOLLA AT ME!!!!
I know this is a common request but really, it's my biggest desire at this time of my like to laugh, have fun, and be myself!
Like its a good movie if you base it on Spaceys an Devitos acting and the fact it is wel written in the comedy part wth a few really good laugh out loud moments and the story is ok i understand there after a big sale but i do nt understand why a guy whose really religious would ignore his job and talk about religion?
Not amazing in any particular way, but surprisingly sweet and honest about fatherhood in addition to its laughs, a few of which were really big in my experience.
Carell and Fey manage to wring a few laughs out of the material just by being themselves, but, really, the only big laughs in the film come from the numerous cameos.
Really good game, I would have given it a 9 maybe even 10 if it had less bugs in it, which is something you would expect from a big games company like EA, the fact that it strains sometimes to display the stats table makes me laugh.
Still, there are some big laughs here, and plenty of edits that make the characters look really, really stupid.
I have wanted to watch this as a few months ago I didn't really like Russell Brand, however after seeing him on Celebrity Big Brother Hi - Jack (UK) he made me laugh so much... so I'd love to see what he is like in the film.
Though it's been awhile since Will Ferrell did something that really made me laugh, and Zach Galifianakis has failed to prove why he's so popular, the two actors excel at playing big, dumb characters, and anyone familiar with director Jay Roach's Austin Powers films knows that he loves that brand of goofball comedy.
The pic actually looks really funny, with strong turns from Byrne and Spall and some big laughs from Stephen Merchant.
The directors cast the rest of players wisely, with the aforementioned actors all very good (Mulligan is perfectly acidic and bitter) and even smaller parts for John Goodman, Garrett Hedlund (nearly dialogue free), Adam Driver (who was part of one of the biggest laughs at the Cannes screening) and Alex Karpovsky, aren't just cast for cameo purposes, but really enliven what would otherwise be throwaway roles, creating a rich world for this movie to take place in, and for Llewyn to interact with.
In fact, the first five minutes really offered some great laughs before turning to the big rolling turd for the remainder of the film.
Creative Director of BBC Learning, Helen Foulkes, says: «Big congratulations to all our winners — the standard of writing was very high and gave us all a really good laugh.
It includes personal success stories from different people with different versions of success, original articles by some of the biggest names in gifted education, and even some gifted child humor for the moments you really need to sit back and laugh at it all.
Kroese's story is intricate, and his pace is refreshingly relentless, but what really carries The Big Sheep is the laughs.
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