For director David Gordon Green, who cut his teeth on rich character studies like George Washington, Undertow, All the Real Girls and Mud, this moves closer to those films than his recent forays into flops like Our Brand is Crisis or
wild comedy like Pineapple Express and Eastbound and Down.
Not exact matches
I love animals, i have 1 cat 2 dogs and lots of
wild animals around.I
like romance movies,
comedy, and epic movies.
its nowhere near perfect but yet it doesn't have to be, its
wilder and more wacky then just about any movie youll ever see but if you do nt
like comedies do not watch it
The result feels a bit
like a lavishly produced, superhero - and supervillain - stocked standup
comedy special, with fight scenes, chases and explosions spliced into footage of the hero telling you about the
wild couple of weeks he just had.
And you're choosing to ignore all the female - centered dramas and
comedies that have been SUCCESSFUL compared to budget: Lady Bird, Winter's Bone,
Wild, Girls Trip, Trainwreck, Bridesmaids, Mean Girls, Clueless, Pitch Perfect, and on and on (not including the huge box office of the female - led action / sci - fi / Disney films
like Frozen, Hunger Games, Gravity, Wonder Woman, etc).
If you enjoy irreverent, sexy, and perverse black
comedies like Wild Things and Cruel Intentions, Mini's First Time should prove worth a look, especially if you're a fan of any of the film's talented stars.
Jason Schwartzman is ridiculously funny in Bob Byington «s 7 Chinese Brothers, a film created in the
Wild West indie landscape that panders to no one (mainstream audiences will likely balk at the quaint, offbeat humor), but will please crackpot -
comedy weirdos (
like yours truly) to no end.
Baumbach and Gerwig have both noted in interviews that Mistress America is in part inspired by those 1980s
comedies —
like Something
Wild and After Hours — in which a preppy square falls under the spell of an outrageous bon vivant.
It seemed
like he and the other Family Guy writers (Alec Sulkin & Wellesley
Wild) were confused as to whether they wanted it to be a straight forward
comedy or an all - out parody
like the fourth wall breaking Blazing Saddles.
«It's Always Sunny» has opened doors for its stars / writers / producers, especially designated
wild card Charlie Day, who has landed roles in major movies
like the hit 2011
comedy Horrible Bosses and this summer's Pacific Rim and Monsters University.
I wasn't sure what to make of
Wild Girl Waltz to begin with; I was hesitant to say I
liked it but at the same time I didn't want to dismiss this indie
comedy directed by Mark Lewis.
In its final third especially, as Prince Ning turns jealous and villainous, the movie's
wild violence spikes, though not enough to completely derail its carnival atmosphere, which comes across
like an Oriental take on Werner Hedman's Danish In the Sign of... 1970s sex
comedies crossed with the aforementioned influences with maybe a little bit of Circle of Iron thrown in for good measure.
Birthday Girl is a quirky yet likeable
comedy that entertains despite the fact that it is derivative in theme of much better films
like Something
Wild or Out of Sight.
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Like Crazy • The Ring (Blu - ray) • RoadRacers Sam Rockwell: Galaxy Quest • The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy • Gentlemen Broncos • Everybody's Fine • Glory Daze Max Records: Where the
Wild Things Are Kylie Bunbury: Prom Ari Graynor: Youth in Revolt • Date Night Adventurous Guardianship: Drillbit Taylor • The Pacifier • The Spy Next Door • Mary Poppins • Mrs. Doubtfire R - Rated
Comedy: Take Me Home Tonight • Due Date • 30 Minutes or Less • Bad Teacher • Fright Night • Step Brothers
Now, the bad news: «
Wild Hogs 2» is on its way, and this winter will bring you new movies from Rob Schneider and Larry the Cable Guy, as well as painfully unfunny
comedies from the
likes of Diane Keaton, Matthew McConaughey, and Eva Longoria Parker.
A movie
like this demands some kind of grounding, and that's what is sorely missing from co - writer / director Jonathan Levine's
comedy about three friends trying to have one last weird and
wild Christmas Eve, before giving themselves over to the more pressing responsibilities of life.
There's a new trend emerging in studio
comedies where humorous set pieces are treated almost
like action sequences in comic book movies — they come early and often and there's never much time to let the characters breath and develop in between the
wild hijinks that blow up the big screen.
RogerEbert.com: The result feels a bit
like a lavishly produced, superhero - and supervillain - stocked standup
comedy special, with fight scenes, chases and explosions spliced into footage of the hero telling you about the
wild couple of weeks he just had.
The best known titles that are available at launch are: The Hunger Games, Think and Grow Rich, and The Power of Now; revealing interviews with celebrities
like John Lennon, Jack Nicholson and Lady Gaga; stand - up
comedy performances by comedians
like Aziz Ansari, Jon Stewart and George Carlin; guided meditation and hypnosis sessions to help people relax, become inspired and lose weight; children's story classics
like Where the
Wild Things Are, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Goodnight Moon; business training from leaders
like Zig Ziglar, Brian Tracy, and John Assaraf; and author theater performances starring award - winning actors
like Neil Patrick Harris, Hilary Swank and Laurence Fishburne.
P.S. if this were to be true it would make for some really good LBP2 movie making
like comedies, scary, or comical
like super hero's and such, well it been nice to let my imagination go
wild but I better go back to the real world.
While other mascots have to have to have cartoons written around their own games, the games feel
like they were tailor made for a series, with
wild looking characters and plenty of slapstick
comedy.