OK, so maybe Dwayne Johnson doesn't have to launch every franchise, particularly when it turns a beloved but really stupid «jiggle vision» show from nearly three decades ago into a lame comedy loaded
with penis jokes.
Rife
with penis jokes, pot smoking, foul language, and other giggle - inducing gags, director David Gordon Green and his...
Not exact matches
No more than ten minutes later there was a scene lasting five whole minutes (it felt like hours) wherein the walking fat
joke of a character (who nevertheless becomes a full - fledged lifeguard because he has «determination») gets his erect
penis and testicles stuck in between the panels of a wooden beach chair and a hot female lifeguard and Dwayne Johnson proceed to try and coach him through the situation while a beach worth of spectators look on and take video
with their phones.
From daft gags like the dog poop walking itself to the toilets to seen - a-millions-times-before scenes like asking for a bigger
penis the minute you realise you have powers, every attempt to save the movie
with yet another
joke falls flat.
And simply being there in a cinema, watching something made
with such love and passion for cinema, even if it is mainly
penis jokes and mindless violence, is kind of beautiful...
Lots of bathroom humor,
penis and breast
jokes, and playing around
with popular culture, some of it very funny and some of it woefully misguided.
,» you may ask
with a giggle, recalling the legion of stand - up bits, late - night monologues, SNL sketches,
penis - shaped candies, and
joke...
How many films have you seen
with Indigenous Australians making
penis and fart
jokes thousands of years ago?
The
jokes come fast and furious,
with almost all of them landing (except one gag involving an anthropomorphic
penis that gets stale after two minutes).
Strike Back is rife
with toilet humor and
penis jokes, some funny and some just bad, so be warned.
Read on... Visually inventive director Nicholas Stoller, working
with talented newbie screenwriters Andrew J. Cohen and Brendan O'Brien, stages an impressive bacchanal, filled
with pranks, debauchery, slapstick violence and repeated
jokes about smoking pot and
penis size.
The Five - Year Engagement sets its sights lower and aims for more broadly comic, conventionally satisfying payoffs, and it works up to a point,
with likable performers, a generous laugh quotient, and a few moments of genuinely inspired, improvisational lunacy — along
with the de rigueur
penis and vomit
jokes.
Gags about piss and
penis pasta, vibrators and self - waxing strips confuse vagina - related «
jokes»
with a feminist perspective, as signalled by Jess's plan to win a game of beer pong «for womankind» in the opening scene.
Along
with self - deprecating
jokes and anti-Trump memes, these images include a smattering of severed genitals, demonic sex acts, torture, defecation,
penises, and, perhaps most controversially, vaginas.