Sentences with phrase «so in a humorous way»

I'm a little worried that all the villain teams will make things a bit messy... unless they do so in a humorous way.

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Earlier this month, the New York Times published a humorous piece mocking Americans» dietary habits and all the ways in which «expert dietary advice» gets so muddled.
Digging for Fire wants to talk about serious topics and it wants to do so in a humorous light - hearted way.
Quirky characters with sexual problems can only take you so far in comedy; you have to actually find a way to make these characters and situations humorous, and generate momentum in order to make audiences giddy.
More impressive, though, is the trio of supporting performances from the women in Raymond's life: Anna Friel as the citric - sharp Jean, who puts up with too much for too long; Tamsin Egerton as leggily stunning and intelligent model - cum - columnist Fiona Richmond, who puts up with even more for not so long; and Imogen Poots, hiding in the shadow of her own fringe as Debbie, who, the film asserts, was spoiled by her father in the truest way possible — thus finding, amid all the daft interior design and humorous erotica, the story's tragic heart.
And so he did that in the school setting, but he also added this lovely humour; his character wasn't quite ready to go on stage yet, so he had to have a shower first of all, and all these kind of humorous actions that he was putting in there I think can show a kind of a development in being able to already formulate these characters in very different, more and more complex ways really.
We provided Gilimbaa with a few key messages and asked them to work with us in developing the scripting and the characters for these resources, so that we could make sure that they were humorous and that they were able to get the message across in a way that would really engage the audience that we were targeting.
It is a humorous, natural, and vital way of evoking the tradition of landscape painting, which is so present in Québec and Canada.
As the sum of its parts, «The Tempest» is a veiled yet humorous political commentary on, as Kozloff explains in the catalogue, «the way men (the cartographers and generals) explain the world to us, a world that is so much more vast, disparate, wacky, and unknowable than their pontifications.»
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