The vaguely organic / mechanical objects in my work are falling apart, but sometimes if you squint just right they might be coming
together in a funny way.
Not exact matches
It's a shame though, as this could have been a truly
funny film had it not been thrown
together in such a seemingly half - assed
way.
NO ACTIVITY Ordered straight to series STUDIO: CBS Television Studios / Gary Sanchez /
Funny or Die TEAM: Will Ferrell (ep), Adam McKay (ep), Patrick Brammall (ep), Trent O'Donnell (ep), Jason Burrows (ep), Joe Farrell (ep) LOGLINE: Set against the world of a major drug cartel bust and celebrating the mundane, it follows follows two low - level cops who have spent far too much time
in a car
together, two criminals who largely are kept
in the dark, two dispatch workers who haven't really clicked and two Mexican tunnelers who are
in way too small a space considering they've only just met.
The characters are unbelievably
funny together and with the right cast and crew you could really bring this crazy novel to life
in a fantastic
way.
They did not have a lot
in common, so
in a
funny way I like to think I bring them
together with my recipe page.
Outrageously
funny and full of charm, The Wangs vs. the World is an entirely fresh look at what it means to belong
in America - and how going from glorious riches to (still name - brand) rags brings one family
together in a
way money never could.
Our reviewer writes, «Home Is Burning is perhaps the
funniest book about dying I've ever read... [Marshall] takes an unflinching look at how real families fall apart — and pull
together —
in their own
ways.»
And there, it's odd,
in a
funny way the baseball games, all the various areas, camps, blue jeans, Brooks Brothers, whatever it was, it all suddenly was flattened out and we were all just playing a marvelous game
together and having a ball.
In a single gallery deep on the north side, Molesworth has brought together a suite of works that take on the issue of sex and sexuality in weird and funny ways — from a cigar sculpture by Robert Gober (b. 1954) to portraits of de-sexed androgynes by Matthew Barney (b. 1967) to a cartoonishly provocative painting of a blond by Lisa Yuskavage (b. 1962
In a single gallery deep on the north side, Molesworth has brought
together a suite of works that take on the issue of sex and sexuality
in weird and funny ways — from a cigar sculpture by Robert Gober (b. 1954) to portraits of de-sexed androgynes by Matthew Barney (b. 1967) to a cartoonishly provocative painting of a blond by Lisa Yuskavage (b. 1962
in weird and
funny ways — from a cigar sculpture by Robert Gober (b. 1954) to portraits of de-sexed androgynes by Matthew Barney (b. 1967) to a cartoonishly provocative painting of a blond by Lisa Yuskavage (b. 1962).
Lots of details were
funny, and Montford then put the story
together in an informative and amusing
way.
And for this the researchers have an explanation — and a
funny way of expressing that: the drop from El Niño to La Niña,
together with declining solar insulation caused the cooling, because «rapid growth
in short - lived sulphur emissions partially offsets rising greenhouse gas concentrations» — thus creating a smaller net anthropogenic climate forcing.