Sentences with phrase «unintentional laughs»

"Unintentional laughs" refers to situations where people find something funny without it being intended or planned to be humorous. Full definition
If it's spine - chilling horror you're after, move along, but if you're looking for unintentional laughs then this'll take some beating.
I guarantee that watching any old cheesy bond film will have more unintentional laughs then this movie did through its entirety.
As the movie ramps up toward its chase - and - explosion climax, some of the sequences are as likely to inspire unintentional laughs as they are thrills.
Taken with those glum components, Micky Levy's script is a messy clustering of heart - yanking clichés and disturbing, unintentional laughs at them.
The premise of this DC Comics character is so corny, it's a wonder that the movie isn't a total unintentional laugh riot.
It's almost painfully slow to watch and totally fails in raising suspense, but this Friday the 13th trailer from 1980 is huge in unintentional laughs.
A vengeful witch using Facebook for mayhem generates zero scares — but plenty of unintentional laughs
No doubt he has proven he is a great actor, but he tried too hard in this one, and the joker simply became a joke, consistently generating unintentional laughs due to the ridiculousness of the script and the exaggerated acting from Leto.
«Breaking In» far too quickly devolves into unintentional laughs provided by the henchmen, complete with long stretches of near silence, affording the smart alecks in the audience the chance to half - shout, «She's gonna ELECTROCUTE him,» or «There's ONE IN THE CHAMBER» and «Shoot SHOOT» at the screen.
Earns unintentional laughs time and again, but at a certain point it stops being funny and becomes offensive instead, frightening in its constitutional debasement and exploitative sideshow spectacle.
There are some incredible unintentional laughs (ie Chucks inner monologue (that appears an absurd amount) posseses an echoey whisper to it that just kills me).
It's hokey and predictable, but it's also plenty watchable and even slightly diverting, not merely as unintentional laughing fodder.
You'd expect that a movie called «Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter» would have a certain amount of humor to it, but save for a couple unintentional laughs, Timur Bekmambetov's big screen adaption of the Seth - Grahame Smith novel plays things surprisingly straight.
Their roles do call for some overemoting, but watching Hopkins virtually replay his Hannibal Lecter role produces unintentional laughs.
Instead of scares (which are all telegraphed in the various trailers bubbling around the web) we get unintentional laughs.
If you've seen the trailer you know» Mirror Mirror» is broad comedy, new territory for Dhandwar (as opposed to the many unintentional laughs in The Immortals).
Rotten: The movie's only rewards are a few unintentional laughs, as when the sheriff (Dylan Baker) calls Emily a «cute kid» after a long stretch in which she's been acting and looking battier than Sunset Boulevard's Norma Desmond.
(The latter provides the film with many of its hardiest unintentional laughs, as Ford, who couldn't possibly be more miscast, fruitlessly attempts to breathe life into eye - rollingly stupid chunks of dialogue (eg after arriving at a crime scene where a couple of bodies are hanging from a tree, Ford's character asks a fellow cop, «so, these are the two victims, huh?»)-RRB-
It's a noticeable unintentional laugh, because there are simply too few of the intentional variety to make sitting through this 99 minute calamity anything other than a waste of time.
There are even Nicolas Cage movies for unintentional laughs.
The epilogue may generate more unintentional laughs than intended, but it still possesses a very affectionate farewell to these now iconic characters.
There are plenty of unintentional laughs — hardened criminal Eddie, who has no problem upping a felony B&E to a murder rap, vents about his «fricking» frustrations, because in a PG - 13 movie only one F - bomb is allowed and it's saved for Union in a climactic one - liner — but nothing in the way of suspense.
Unintentional laughs, check and checkmate.
and Corbijn can't resist wedging in some thuddingly obvious symbolism (unintentional laughs, thy name is butterfly).
But this was all before the film was screened and faced walkouts and unintentional laughs.
At the very least, director Justin MacGregor seems to understand that Wiseau's endlessly off - putting vibe can be a potent tool for provoking discomfort, rather than unintentional laughs.
Only the late appearance of Betty Buckley (Frantic, Carrie), playing a paranoid old woman so off - kilter she gives Mrs. Bates a run for her money, manages to actually creep us out, though eventually even that aspect causes some unintentional laughs.
One unintentional laugh I enjoyed was Megan protesting Annika's plan to be her mother in a meeting with the school counselor stating, «We look nothing like each other,» in a movie in which angular waif Knightley's father is played by round - ish and portly Jeff Garlin.
Even though there are more unintentional laughs than intentional ones over the last half of Daybreakers, the good stuff manages to — just barely — hold our interest to the bittersweet end.
It tries to be arty and ambiguous, so instead of leaving the theater feeling disgusted, it provides one last opportunity for an unintentional laugh.
His solo piano performance of «Maybe I'm Amazed» in Fifty Shades Freed may garner some unintentional laughs, and it is kind of funny, but it's one of the few moments where his Christian Grey actually does something charming, rather than aiming his laserlike gaze and turning it to full blast.
Just as Watts took the title role of DIANA in the slammed Oliver Hirschbiegel helmer, Kidman's GRACE OF MONACO (aka Grace Kelly) raised some unintentional laughs at this morning's press screening.
47 Metres Down produces plenty of jumps and even some unintentional laughs.
Full of lazy dialogue, unconvincing performances, and lackluster action sequences (made nearly incomprehensible if you have the misfortune to see the movie in its 3 - D version, inarguably the worst conversion to stereoscopic imaging since the trend began anew), The Last Airbender is an unintentional laugh riot.
Which is too bad, because the nutjob premise of the film could have (and frankly, should have) yielded more than unintentional laughs.
«The Way, Way Back» is the summer's best comedy so far (if you don't count the unintentional laughs for «The Long Ranger»), a coming - of - age tale that believes you can change a kid's life forever in just a single summer.
(If you've seen Raising Arizona recently it will probably provoke a bad, unintentional laugh.)
But there are unintentional laughs, via «the look,» which overtakes faces when a demon is afoot.
Not helping things at all are the unintentional laughs that are had along the way.
Another puzzling aspect of this entry in the series is the addition of RZA as the bad guy, who not only seems completely out of his element, but provides more unintentional laughs than menace as the villain.
Action - movie franchise inexplicably returns with more extreme - sports stunts, lunk - headed espionage and unintentional laughs
Fair warning, this is premiering at San Diego Comic Con this year, go for the unintentional laughs this will sure create.
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