Sentences with word «sniggers»

If you can at least snigger at a poke in the ribs to Kubrick and Powell, you might have fun, too.
Soderbergh takes the audience past the point of sniggering at Liberace's excessive materialism to appreciate why appearance was so important to him.
Chaotic, peurile, loaded with sniggering commentary and obsessed with breasts, Saving Silverman is like a 90 - minute walk through a 13 - year - old boy's head.
Xavier Giannoli's comedy has beaucoup de fun at the expense of its heroine (Catherine Frot), whose misplaced faith in her non-abilities is indulged by her cheating hubby (André Marcon), cynical butler (Denis Mpunga) and a society steeped in sniggering hypocrisy.
Cue knowing sniggers from Tabletistas.»
People still snigger when it's suggested Toure is a top - class defender, but see his performance against Real Madrid earlier this season and they may think otherwise and the 33 - year - old is a very experienced head.
Let's face it, who doesn't love a big juicy sausage every now and again (stop sniggering at the back!).
If they had, those audiences would have known that the Coloradans were not merely purveyors of taste - baiting trash for sniggering schoolboys, but the slyest, smartest and (yes) most tuneful satirists America had produced since, well, ever.
Catwoman, the DC Comics villainess made popular by Michelle Pfeiffer's salivating performance in Batman Returns, gets her own feature film directed by Frenchman Pitof and with Halle Berry as the titular (don't snigger you!)
He behaves equally strangely off set, insulting the leading actress, refusing to turn the air conditioning on and berating his crew, who snigger at him behind his back.
The rest paid Paladino no heed, largely ignoring or dismissing him in public while privately sniggering about his cartoonish mafioso tactics.
Insurance — a term which is sometimes favored sometimes frowned upon and sometimes also sniggered at — different people have different perceptions... Read More
And of course we can't forget Rufus himself: his many comments when working on puzzles, about objects, people and place, and about everything in general are almost always snigger - worthy.
I dare you not to at least snigger as he holds a blade and shouts «You faaackin» caaaant!».
Luckily, my husband woke up to help — by sniggering loudly from the bed as I hopped around the room trying to make it feel better
«Here in this building we sometimes snigger and laugh at these eccentric decisions made by Labour in recent months.
Taken too literally, its low budget and occasionally inconsistent (though overall, impressive) child - acting could illicit more sniggers than scares.
While the two console big boys are battling it out with last - gen PC hardware, jabbing each other in the eye with Lara Croft or Chun - Li collectibles, our mighty gaming rigs are sitting back with their feet on the desk sniggering away to themselves.
It's never a good sign when fright scenes and emotional high points prompt sniggers in the theatre.
You'll watch someone sniggering at it on YouTube and you'll want to buy it to be in on the joke.
Is my team just secretly sniggering at my inspirational eagle?
The male performers involved literally snigger their way through a song and video which tries to re-establish a prehistoric attitude to sex and relationships.
The tweets may have provoked sniggers but given the Seagulls» problems in recent years and current league standing, they are in no position to sneer.
It means a load more Sunday matches having played on a Thursday, it means playing teams that you've never heard of and it feeling like a friendly somewhere in another continent, it also means fans of the teams in the Champions League sniggering at you whilst they play proper teams in a proper competition.
Cut through the deep - fried window dressing, though, and this USA series is almost entirely devoted to its subtext, intended to elicit sniggering regarding that which goes unsaid about the show's wealthy father of five, whom his son - in - law understatedly dubs «flamboyant.
There was widespread sniggering early in David Cameron's tenure as leader of the party when candidates started appearing on local election ballot papers tagged as David Cameron's Conservatives.
His message to Tories sniggering about what they perceive as Labour weakness was to «watch this space and watch your backs».
«If you find youself sniggering when I mention, say, Wiccans, then shame on you - that's the problem right there, the idea that there are «serious» religions which ought to command «respect» and then a bunch of silly cranks with draft ideas that «we» / the state can ignore.
The tree started sniggering and replied: «No way will I give my beautiful fruits to an old and ugly lady like you.»
«This girl can't model anymore...» KissMiss sniggered.
Sniggering Zack follows Matt around with a film camera, hoping to catch him in flagrante delicto.
God knows I tried, I really wanted to laugh, but I couldn't even muster a solitary snigger.
At first, the film unfolds like a comedy of 1962 manners, with a pair of sniggering room - service waiters setting out melon with a cherry on top, and disastrously overcooked roast beef.
It's one thing for a film to have corny dialogue that makes audience members involuntarily laugh but Sucker Punch somehow manages to unintentionally cause sniggers by its music cues and the way it uses costumes.
«The movie feels at odds with itself, chiding the audience for disrespecting Harding's underprivileged background while at the same time chock full of sight gags sniggering at poor people.
Although not a noted comedian, Plummer gets some of the film's biggest laughs just with his sycophantic sniggering — indicative of the film's generosity toward its supporting players in lieu of its top stars.
’12 Years» has a sex scene within its first five minutes, which will have some viewers sniggering that they wouldn't expect anything less from the director of «Shame.»
Perhaps it was the audience I was watching with but there was a lot of sniggering laughter at the scenes of early violence against Tonya by LaVona followed by a lot of gasps when husband Jeff — played very well by Sebastian Stan — took over the beating.
More than one snigger arose in the theatre when Mia expressed genuine delight at the horrific creature presented to her and did not proceed to burn it straight away.
In modern times, the most vocal heir to the aesthetic has been Quentin Tarantino, whose films at their best have the same livewire hum as Bonnie and Clyde — and at worst exactly the dimwit snigger of which Beatty and Dunaway were wrongly accused.
I was struggling not to snigger through a lot of the opening scenes.
Fletch earned its cult status, though, with its silly streak: those disguises (including Chase in an Afro opposite Kareem Abdul - Jabbar in a Lakers - themed dream) and attendant sniggering names (like «John Cocktoastin»).
The trouble with Howard Deutch and first - time screenwriter Jordan Cahan's sniggering comedy of modern romance isn't that it's relentlessly vulgar, coarse and juvenile.
The fuel - economy claims also match that outlandishness, and it's well worth sniggering at the 3.0 L / 100 km NEDC figure rather than planning your fuel stops around it.
A silly car name is one thing but a silly car brand name consigns all future model launches to the kind of childish sniggering they could do without.
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