Although Toni Kroos plays a little deeper than Cesc Fabregas, he should be aiming for more in the way of assists and goals after the way he has played so superbly for Bayern Munich and Germany in recent times, while James Rodriguez looks to be suffering
something of a hangover after his tremendous World Cup with Colombia.
Not exact matches
If California Dreamin» can appeal to baby boomers and soccer moms looking to avoid the
hangovers of alcohol while still imbibing
something to relax, the business could blossom.
=] I am a big fan
of spicy foods, but sometimes on those
hangover days, you need
something that sticks to the ribs a little more.
Not sure if it's «Malaria
hangover,» extra weight, age catching up, friction with Gallas,
something else, or all
of the above.
You may want to reconsider that night on the town during the height
of flu season: You could wake up the next day with
something much worse than a
hangover.
This recipe was born from some severe hunger pains, a bit
of a
hangover and a craving for
something delicious on toast!
Plus, after a day spent nursing my work do
hangover, I was keen to make
something of my weekend.
Rather than you both being bedbound on a Sunday morning, nursing a couple
of hangovers after a night on the tiles, you can actually spring out
of bed and enjoy the majority
of the day by doing
something with your time.
The lifeless vibe persists for much
of the movie's overlong running time, and although the return to Vegas towards the end is kind
of amusing, The
Hangover: Part III has long - since established itself as a predictably pointless closer to a consistently half - baked franchise (ie it's saying
something that this is the least objectionable installment in the series).
But this is a comedy — or it's meant to be — and as much as I would have loved for the sense
of the sinister inherent in this concept to turn into
something deeply, blackly funny (I'm thinking
of Very Bad Things as a possible precedent for this, but The
Hangover is never so audacious), Lucas and Moore and director Todd Phillips (School for Scoundrels, Starsky & Hutch) go for the easy, cheap laughs, things that will shock a juvenile mindset — a mother breastfeeding?
Though well acted and beautifully crafted, «Devil in a Blue Dress» falls short
of being
something special because, although the concept
of an African American film noir is commendably original and the background climate -
of racial prejudice and the post-WWII
hangover in L.A. - is fascinating, the actual mystery is pretty run -
of - the - mill.
Todd Phillips warmed up for The
Hangover with Road Trip, an unpretentious — nay, cheerily simple - minded — shock comedy from the era
of There's
Something About Mary and American Pie.
Why We're Excited About It: Though last year's The
Hangover Part II left
something to be desired, Todd Phillips and co. have promised an entirely different sort
of film for the third entry in the comedy franchise.
The
Hangover is
something like the apotheosis
of this genre, a rambunctious anti-P.C.
Bridesmaids is already
something of a hit, we know The
Hangover Part II is going to be a monster and with the recent releases
of trailers for films like 30 Minutes Or Less, Friends With Benefits, Crazy Stupid Love, Bad Teacher, The Change Up and Horrible Bosses, maybe this summer will be remembered less for its loud explosions and leotards and more for its laughs.
If you're anything like the average 20 or 30 -
something, your friends have probably insisted on watching The
Hangover a few dozen times, and thus you know the story
of Doug (Justin Bartha), Phil (Bradley Cooper), Stu (Ed Helms), and Alan (Zach Galifianakis) as well as you might the story
of the three little pigs or Snow White.
Zach Galifianakis as Marty Huggins: Though Galifiankis is very talented playing off the expectations and reactions
of other characters, the comedian is once again guilty
of cribbing from previous material,
something disappointing to see outside
of his abusive relationship with
Hangover director Todd Phillips.
War Dogs is one
of the more surprising offerings this summer, mainly because I was expecting
something totally different from the director that gave us the
Hangover movies.
However, the problem is that screenwriter Craig Mazin has
something of a track record, when it comes to crafting comedies that can not sustain their high - concepts and end up repeating the same (unfunny) jokes over and over (see: Scary Movie 4, Superhero Movie, The
Hangover Part II).
Instead
of a raunchy but fun comedy like «The
Hangover,» I knew to expect
something darker, more mean - spirited and sardonic.
The high
of the Sundance Labs — with all the validation, insightful tips, new connections — come with a
hangover: now you have to actually DO
something.
Director Joseph Ruben (Dreamscape, Sleeping with the Enemy) keeps the action moving just fast enough for you not to dwell on the gaping plot holes and weird motivations
of the characters, but you'll have a
hangover afterward trying to resolve them all into
something tangibly logical.
The poster, a terribly clever merger
of media cover art, gives a nod to YA fiction while emphasizing the 30 -
something lead character's
hangover - riddled regression, a pure / impure juxtaposition
of the Bad Teacher sort.
The start
of a new year causes many people to vow to change, make resolutions or try
something new — after their
hangover wears off anyway.
Maybe he has a
hangover or
something but the first major complaint that needs to be addressed is why the hell is my highly trained special forces operative incapable
of moving along cover if it changes height at some point?
If you are looking for
something to read instead
of nursing a
hangover, here are some
of the things that caught my eye during the last week or two: