Sentences with phrase «served as a punchline»

To be dwarfed by an even larger adversary served as a punchline to the sight gag of a group of hyper - masculine men.

Not exact matches

Malice is so generic and mediocre that its release only serves to spoil what little status it had as the punchline of a joke.
Franco gives an impressive and accurate portrayal of Wiseau, but dismissing his eccentricities as punchlines, as well as forcing the story into a linear three - act structure, doesn't serve such a unique man or his movie well.
He's among the finest explanations we've had thus far of why the Left can't seem to muster a compelling resistance: in the face of all this outrage and insult, under the weight of almost four decades of poisoned passion, the voices of our best intentions find themselves tongue - tied and thunderstruck, sick on smack with their heads against a toilet — as slow in coming to our defense as the punchline that serves as this picture's surprisingly understated grace note.
Not to dampen the punchline here (and it wuz funny), as long as you start with the business goal, get the right people in the room, figure out where your communities are online, then how you can help them, figure out the people / processes / tech you'll need to serve them, prioritize that dream list by budget / time / culture, and for Pete's sake, DO PILOT PROGRAMS, you'll be fine.
Kandinsky's manifesto «On the Spiritual in Art» (1911) served as Der Blaue Reiter's sacred writ and inspired not only Klee's early paintings but also his own seminal text, «Creative Credo» (1920), whose punchline, «Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible,» influenced both his contemporaries and his Surrealist scions.
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