Not exact matches
Not a lot of romantic
comedies and historical fiction in the DVR queue — of all the guy movies we
watch, I like the superhero stuff best — that's
why I'm pretty pumped to have just
watched the 2005 version of «Fantastic Four» in preparations for the reboot coming to theaters.
This is
why I
watch Children of Men in reverse and believe it to be one of the finest
comedies of our time.
Analysis: If you start
watching this»30s era romantic
comedy wondering
why everyone speaks like Oscar Wilde, it may be good know that this was actually based on Wilde's play «Lady Windermere's Fan,» although only fans of the original work might know how much of that play remains.
Watching both men give such capable and focused performances is a powerful feeling that makes me wonder
why they mostly stick to the
comedy genre when they have performances like this to offer up.
Why not get yourself down to the Ritzy in Brixton and
watch both of Edgar Wright's
comedy classics in anticipation for Scott Pilgrim?
Why it's worth
watching: Barrymore, who's kinda been out of the limelight for a while, is on top form with some killer
comedy timing, but it's Timothy Olyphant as her husband, who really makes this show what it is.
Why to
Watch Her in 2016: Deutch is about to hit in the wide - release
comedy «Dirty Grandpa» and the smaller but heavily pedigreed «Everybody Wants Some» from director Richard Linklater.
Why it's worth
watching: Razor - sharp dialogue, witty one - liners, daft slapstick scenarios... there isn't a type of
comedy that Life of Brian doesn't wrangle into its story.
Watching Louis C.K.'s skin - crawling new cringe
comedy, a viewer starts to get an idea of
why he might've kept it a secret.
If you've ever wondered
why the genre of romantic
comedy is in such a sorry state,
watch these two appealing actors go through every false note in the book in Friends With Benefits, a movie so disingenuous that the neither premise, the climax, nor the resolution ever feels remotely real.
Well then,
why settle for
watching mediocre late - night TV shows that (with the exception of Letterman) remain without their writers, when you can chortle at the superior
comedy of lawyers behaving hilariously at The Billable Hour's newly launched Video Venue.
Shortly into the movie I realized
why most people
watch divorce
comedies rather than dramas.