I think it's more
sad than funny though.
Overall, though, its view of life after football is more
sad than funny.
Not exact matches
It's both
funny and
sad to see some of the responses above... so many people unwilling to examine life from anything other
than through society's blinders.
Funny, and a little
sad, that the American mind might open for a commercial more readily
than for a full - on documentary.
More compelling
than the general run of fictional drama, and often
funnier,
sadder and more poignant, Cops at first seems to be an unassembled jigsaw puzzle... This is a documentary being pieced together before our eyes.
Mike Birbiglia's sensitive,
funny,
sad, honest film Don't Think Twice, which has more affection for and understanding of a certain kind of comedy person
than perhaps any piece of fiction that's ever been written about them.
It's
funny, and it's terribly
sad, and it owes its stickiness to that thing West understands about horror: that nothing feels colder
than the loss of innocence to tedium, routine, and the unbearable mendacity of being.
Summary: It's
funnier than some of the comedies I saw in 2013 but I prefer Payne's films when they're tragic and
sad too.
Its sparseness is daring today and it's
funnier than some of the comedies I saw in 2013 but I prefer Payne's films when they're tragic and
sad too.
What makes The Disaster Artist more
than just a clever exercise in pop culture snark is that it understands on a profound and deeply human level what makes Tommy Wiseau's laugh achingly
sad, even tragic, as well as
funny.
Smart,
funny, sexy,
sad and refreshingly devoid of clichés, Save The Date occupies a higher evolutionary plane
than most other wedding - themed romantic comedies.
This triple - length volume, spanning the first three Japanese volumes, was both
sadder and
funnier than I expected.
Some scenes are quite heartwarming,
sad or even
funny at times, which is quite a nice change and I find myself feeling more attached to the characters
than before.
the way i look at it there are some gaming sites and some reviewers who i just don't trust I know gametrailers is owned by the parent company that is owned by MS yet they are still very fair IMO gamespot since the whole jeff firing / kane and lynch stuff has been spot on, they will point out very minor things in their reviews and are really strict but sometimes you need to find out everything and gamespot is the place ign has few reviewers who i like on playstation team but one thing i have noticed is how american gaming media gives MS a free pass but not to sony or nintendo, its
funny and
sad how MS gave up on core gamers for last 3 - 4 years but still got praised and some of their E3 conferences were graded higher
than sony when sony showed games compared to dance central angryjoe is also really fair
Employing
funny,
sad or even personal subjects and characters, rather
than a generic body of work based on digitally - influenced techniques, Dispirito's imagery concentrates on the figurative.